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About | History of Poverty & Homelessness in NYC
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The Institute for Children, Poverty, and Homelessness (ICPH). The Institute for Children, Poverty, and Homelessness (ICPH) is an independent nonprofit research and policy-analysis organization whose work illuminates the complex issue of family homelessness and informs and enhances public policy related to homeless families, especially children. To learn about related ICPH projects, go to www.ICPHusa.org. Published by White Tiger Press, the book is available for purchase at Amazon.com. What's New From ICPH.
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American Almanac of Family Homelessness 2015 Webinar: State Family Homelessness Rankings
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Policy and Research INSIGHTS. American Almanac of Family Homelessness 2015 Webinar: State Family Homelessness Rankings. On October 7, 2015 we held the "State Family Homelessness Rankings: What Do We Know, and What Can We Learn? American Almanac of Family Homelessness 2015 Webinar: State Family Homelessness Rankings. On October 7, 2015 we held the "State Family Homelessness Rankings: What Do We Know, and What Can We Learn? Dr Ralph da Costa Nunez on CUNY TV. Homelessness in America is far beyond a crisis&...
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Featured Titles - The Institute for Children, Poverty, and Homelessness
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Children's Books and Curricula. Orejas Paradas, Orejas Caídas. We have recently translated our popular children's book. Ears Up, Ears Down: A Dog's Journey Home. When Jim’s Junkyard is closed, Ears Up, Ears Down is left without a home. He spends a night with a family living in their car before arriving at a tent city full of homeless families. Embark on a journey with the curious dog as he makes new friends, overcomes difficulties, and finally finds a place to call home. Ears Up, Ears Down: Activity Book.
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Reports and Briefs - The Institute for Children, Poverty, and Homelessness
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Journal of Children and Poverty. ICPH researches the causes of family homelessness, the demographics of this growing population, the conditions that make it difficult for homeless families to become self-sufficient, and the programs that are most effective in helping them transition out of poverty. ICPH works with programs and partners across the U.S. to conduct and disseminate this research in order to improve services and influence public policy. Educational Achievement of Homeless Students. Hispanics ...
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Charts and Graphics - The Institute for Children, Poverty, and Homelessness
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Journal of Children and Poverty. ICPH's charts and graphics let readers visualize our research findings in a clear, understandable way. Browse our graphics archive by the type and topic of the graphic. Graphics taken from our research reports and briefs contain links to their reports, as well as all other graphics from that report. Latest Charts and Graphics. City School District 7. City School District 16. City School District 15. City School District 14. City School District 13. City School District 12.
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Press Room - The Institute for Children, Poverty, and Homelessness
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Policy and Research INSIGHTS. For more information about an ICPH publication, or to arrange an interview with an ICPH policy analyst, please contact the External Affairs staff:. 212-358-8086, press 2 for Media Relations. The Nation's Pressure Gauge Is Rising on Family Homelessness. Huffington Post - Ralph da Costa Nunez - 12/2015. Rapid Rehousing Is Not the Only Option for Families. Huffington Post - Ralph da Costa Nunez - 9/2015. The Cost of Not Investing in After-School Programs for Homeless Students.
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National - The Institute for Children, Poverty, and Homelessness
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National Survey of Programs and Services for Homeless Families. Is a rich online resource for service providers, advocates, researchers, and policy makers working in the field of family homelessness. The Web site provides a state-by-state snapshot of the interconnections between government and nonprofit work to end family homelessness. Users can navigate the Web site to gain essential perspective on how family homelessness varies across the 50 states. Fragile Families at Child Wellbeing Study. Seeks pape...
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EdCast: Educating the Homeless Child
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Policy and Research INSIGHTS. ICPH draws on the talent and scholarship of an experienced team of researchers to take a comprehensive look at family homelessness in the United States. In this occasional series, our researchers describe their projects in greater depth to provide greater context around the methods and process behind ICPH publications. EdCast: Educating the Homeless Child. EdCast: Educating the Homeless Child. Rdquo; webinar, which featured discussions on how states identify and serve homele...
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What's New - The Institute for Children, Poverty, and Homelessness
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Policy and Research INSIGHTS. Stay up to date with timely stories about family homelessness from around the country, and updates on ICPH's latest work — in research, policy, and practice. Nine graphs that show how hard it is to be a homeless student in New York City. Chalkbeat New York - 8/2016. City's homeless students face mounting academic obstacles, report shows. Politico New York - 8/2016. On The Map: The Atlas of Student Homelessness in New York City 2016. New York Nonprofit Media - 2/2016. NextGen...