Found 4 resources.
Policy Brief
Mon, 04/05/2021
Shared by Housing Is
on Apr 6, 2021

Summer programs can be essential supports for equitable recovery and accelerating learning. Summer learning programs have the power to be a game changer for youth. Programs can help students re-connect with peers and
caring adults, re-engage in learning, and accelerate students’ social, emotional, and academic recovery.
Early childhood, Education, Grade-level proficiency, Low-income, Out-of-school time, School-readiness, Youth

Policy Brief
Mon, 04/05/2021
Shared by Housing Is
on Apr 6, 2021

Summer programs can be essential supports for equitable recovery and accelerating learning. Summer learning programs have the power to be a game changer for youth. Programs can help students re-connect with peers and
caring adults, re-engage in learning, and accelerate students’ social, emotional, and academic recovery.
Early childhood, Education, Grade-level proficiency, Low-income, Out-of-school time, School-readiness, Youth

Report
Tue, 12/01/2020
Shared by Housing Is
on Dec 1, 2020
420,000.
Based on the new report, "Lost in the Masked Shuffle & Virtual Void: Children and Youth Experiencing Homelessness Amidst the Pandemic" from SchoolHouse Connection and Poverty Solutions at the University of Michigan, that’s how many fewer children and youth experiencing homelessness have been identified and enrolled by schools so far this school year.
According to our data and insights - gathered from educators and homeless liaisons across 49 states - the number of children, youth, and families experiencing homelessness has likely increased due to the economic crisis. Yet, because of COVID-19 challenges in identifying children and youth experiencing homelessness, hundreds of thousands may not be getting the education and support they need - from internet access, to housing, to food, to child care.
What’s more, only 18% of respondents indicated that federal coronavirus relief education funding provided by the CARES Act is being used to meet the needs of students experiencing homelessness.
To break generational cycles of homelessness, we must take swift action to support the increasing number of children, youth, and families in need. Check out our report to learn more and take action. We have included recommendations for Congressional leaders, state and local educational agencies, homeless, housing, food, and other relief agencies, and philanthropic organizations.
Attendance, Child welfare, Early childhood, Education, Funding, Health, Homelessness, Low-income, Stability, Youth

Report
Tue, 07/10/2018
Shared by Steve Lucas
on Jul 10, 2018
HUD Administrative Data Linked with the National Health Interview Survey
Asthma, Attendance, Child welfare, Early childhood, Education, Grade-level proficiency, Health, Healthy homes, Home visiting, Housing, Lead, Literacy, Low-income, Medicaid / Medicare, Preventative care, Research, School-readiness, Stability, Vision, Youth

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