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SUMMARY:Virtual Convening: Family First Approach to Juvenile Justice - Better Outcomes for Kids and Communities
DESCRIPTION:Research and Pennsylvania’s data show that most children in the justice system are not on a path to adult crime. In fact\, the majority of youth in the system in Pennsylvania have little or no prior history of delinquency\, have not committed a felony or a personal offense\, and do not score as high risk to reoffend. Unfortunately\, current juvenile justice practices routinely undercut the stability of families\, communities\, and the economy by removing kids from their homes\, disrupting their education\, and spending significant taxpayer money on interventions that aren’t effective and can lead to worse public safety outcomes for communities. \nThe Center for Public Justice (CPJ) is a national non-partisan\, Christian public policy and civic engagement organization. Our mission is to equip citizens\, develop leaders\, and shape policy in pursuit of our purpose to serve God\, advance justice\, and transform public life. \nCPJ works on a variety of public policy issues\, including criminal and juvenile justice reform. CPJ believes that faith-based organizations and houses of worship are critical to this work\, and CPJ is invested in inspiring and equipping such institutions to be a part of transforming juvenile probation in their own communities. \nWe invite you to watch the recording of our webinar\, “Family First Approach to Juvenile Justice – Better Outcomes for Kids and Communities.” \nYou will hear from the executive director of Amachi Pittsburgh\, Anna Hollis\, Kentucky State Sen. Whitney Westerfield\, and the CEO of the Center of Public Justice\, Stephanie Summers. \nWith the rise in youth crime and violence throughout the country during the COVID-19 pandemic\, which in many ways has exacerbated economic disparities for our most vulnerable youth\, this is a critical time for faith-based leaders to learn about the issues and get involved. It is time for people of faith to stand up for Pennsylvania’s children. \nTask Force Executive Summary \nJuvenile Justice Term Definitions
URL:https://cpjustice.org/event/virtual-convening-family-first-approach-to-juvenile-justice-better-outcomes-for-kids-and-communities/
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SUMMARY:Advocacy Training: Black Motherhood Matters
DESCRIPTION:Our “Advocacy Training: Black Motherhood Matters” webinar focused on the systemic factors that account for higher maternal mortality rates\, lower rates of breastfeeding\, and worse birth outcomes for black mothers and their children and what Christian advocates can do to support black mothers and their babies to thrive.  \nPanelists for the event feature Kathryn Freeman\, Families Valued Strategic Consultant\, Cessilye Smith\, Abide Women’s Health Services Founder & CEO\, Khadija Adams\, Black Lactation Circle Central Ohio Founder\, and Lauren Reliford\, MSW\, Sojourner Political Research Director. \nPregnant Workers Fairness Act (PWFA) CPJ statement \nPWFA policy brief  \n \n 
URL:https://cpjustice.org/event/advocacy-training-black-motherhood-matters/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Faith-Based Child Care - A Michigan Case Study
DESCRIPTION:According to a 2020 survey by the Bipartisan Policy Center\, faith-based child care remains a preferred option for many families. But the scope and nature of faith-based child care has received little recent study. To address this gap\, the Center for Public Justice examined the child care landscape in Michigan.  \nWatch the “Faith-Based Child Care – A Michigan Case Study” webinar to hear key findings from the Michigan case study and discuss the role of faith-based child care within America’s child care ecosystem. \nAccess the Faith-Based Child Care Policy Brief here.
URL:https://cpjustice.org/event/webinar-faith-based-child-care-a-michigan-case-study/
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