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Building the Child Wellbeing Project: Practitioners’ Perspectives on the Role of Implementation Science in Strengthening Post-Care Child Welfare Services
This is the third brief in a series: Building a Post-Care Service System in Child Welfare: Lessons Learned from the Frontlines of Implementation Science in Catawba County.
Are Rural Clergy Worse Off? An Examination of Occupational Conditions and Pastoral Experiences
This study uses recent data from United Methodist Church clergy in North Carolina to test extant depictions of rural ministry, which typically portray rural churches as challenging occupational settings.
High Rates of Obesity and Chronic Disease Among United Methodist Clergy
Ninety-five percent of all actively-serving United Methodist clergy in North Carolina (NC) completed self-report height and weight items and diagnosis questions from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey (BRFSS).
COVID-19 Pandemic Magnifying Importance of TeleHealth Services
As the pandemic forces health care systems to rely more heavily than ever on telehealth services, the annual observance of Telehealth Awareness Week takes on added significance.
Vibrant, Thriving Families: Moving Upstream to Primary Prevention in North Carolina
A leading N.C. child protection organization unveils new resources to fight child abuse and neglect.
Time to Celebrate the Reunification of Families
June is National Reunification Month — time to celebrate children moving from foster care back to their biological families.
Saluting Dedicated Foster Parents Across the Carolinas
Our Child and Family Well-Being program area spotlights May as National Foster Care Month.
Why We’re Focusing on Families in 2021
As we fight sickness, anxiety and social upheaval, strong families are more important than ever. That's why our Child and Family Well-Being program area is making strong families its focus for 2021.
Mobilizing Rural Churches to Improve Early Childhood Literacy in North Carolina
This May 2021 report by Project Evident shows how The Duke Endowment is using evidence to build and scale a summer literacy program in rural communities.
Crystal M. Godbolt
Crystal M. Godbolt, Senior Coordinator, Health Care, The Duke Endowment
Yara L. Quezada
Yara L. Quezada, 2021-2022 Fellow, The Duke Endowment
Yara L. Quezada
Yara L. Quezada, Fellow, The Duke Endowment