The Center for Child and Youth Policy hosts experts who specialize on issues related to children and families from across the country and a variety of disciplines for presentations that are open to all interested researchers, service providers, and students. To keep up-to-date on the events offered at the CCYP, sign up for our listserve and "Like" our Facebook page.
Past events hosted by the CCYP are below, with pictures, materials, and videos when possible.
Building Bridges: Keeping Youth Connected
March, 2006
Rethinking Child Development in Interdisciplinary Perspective
October, 2005
International Symposium on Childhood Studies
May, 2005
Potent Presidential Politics: Inequality, Race, and Welfare Reform
October, 2004
Raising Kin: The Psychological Well-Being of Substance-Affected Children in Relative Care
September, 2004
Childhood: A World History
October, 2003
Designing Modern Childhoods: Landscapes, Buildings, and Material Culture
May, 2002
Welfare Reform: A Comparative Assessment of French and U.S. Experiences
February, 2002
Whose Welfare? Income Transfers and Economic Justice
November, 2002
The Daily Lives Of Poor Families: Policy Implications of Qualitative Inquiry
November 9-10, 2001
Critical Perspectives on Child Welfare Reform: Who Speaks for the Child?
October, 2001