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Thursday's Child: Health, Education, and Child Welfare: Measuring Outcomes across Systems

June 4, 2009
10:00-11:30 a.m. ET
Listen to the event Audio Recording

On the horizon is a push to monitor outcomes for children and youth across the systems that serve them, including education, child welfare, and healthcare. With healthcare reforms and changes to the No Child Left Behind Act looming, and as state child welfare agencies strive to comply with federal requirements, ideas and insights about performance measurement are especially timely.

Please join us to examine the performance measures used by sectors serving children and families. Be part of the discussion as experts explore where intersections might work, where they won't, and why, and drill down on such questions as

• What are the opportunities for developing more effective program design and service integration through performance monitoring?
• How can monitoring practices across sectors support fiscal responsibility?
• Where do federal and state policies on performance measurement converge or diverge?
How can a child development perspective enable all sectors to identify outcomes and monitor progress?

Panelists:
Alyna Chien, MD, Division of General Pediatrics, Children's Hospital of Boston, Harvard Medical School
Jane Hannaway, director, Education Policy Center, the Urban Institute; director, CALDER (National Center for Analysis of Longitudinal Data in Education Research)
James Lewis, senior program officer, Basic Human Needs, The Chicago Community Trust
Matthew Stagner,executive director, Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago (moderator)
Fred Wulczyn, research fellow, Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago

Resources:
- Bios (pdf)
- Fred Wulczyn: Getting What We Pay For: Do Expenditures Align with Outcomes in the Child Welfare System? (link)
- Fred Wulczyn: Monitoring Child Welfare Programs (link)

At the University of Chicago Gleacher Center
450 North Cityfront Plaza Drive

 
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