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At CSSP, our health justice work strives to ensure that all children, youth, and families have access to options for high-quality, culturally-affirming services that support their health and wellbeing. We have a collective responsibility to ensure that every person has access to care that is responsive to their needs and ...


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This blog is part of the series, Learning from Diverse Indigenous Communities: Centering Culture to Support Child and Family Wellbeing. Read the intro blog to learn more about our work...


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The Center for the Study of Social Policy (CSSP) works in partnership with communities across the country to support the health and well-being of children and families. In the blog series, Learning from Diverse Indigenous Communities: Centering Culture to Support Child and Family Wellbeing, we take a closer look at some of the efforts underway in ou...


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Immigrant families and communities are experiencing unprecedented threats to their health and wellbeing—from indiscriminate enforcement and family separation that traumatizes children and violates families’ most basic rights, to sweeping exclusions from basic supports including health coverage, food assistance, and early childhood education. Protecting immigrant fam...


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Access to consistent health coverage and a comprehensive array of community-based supports is one of the most effective ways to promote children’s health and wellbeing – and to prevent families from being pulled into systems designed to respond to crisis rather than support children’s health. When families can access the care and services they need early and consistently, hea...


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