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A Center on Children and Families Event

Healthy Marriage, Strong Families and Child Wellbeing

U.S. Poverty, Children & Families, Working Poor, U.S. Economy, Marriage and Family Formation


Event Summary

Healthy marriage and relationship programs are the “new kid on the block” in federal social policy. Yet little is known about whom they serve, what they do and how they are being received by participants. Since 2002 the Administration has invested substantial dollars on research, evaluation and demonstration programs. The Healthy Marriage and Responsible Fatherhood Act provided $150 million a year for five years to fund healthy marriage ($100 million) and responsible fatherhood programs (up to $50 million).

Event Information

When

Friday, May 16, 2008
9:00 AM to 10:30 AM

Where

Rayburn B 318
House Ways and Means Subcommittee Hearing Room
Independence Avenue & South Capitol St. SW
Washington, DC
Map

Contact: Angela Parker

E-mail: aparker@clasp.org

Phone: 202.906.8032

The National Healthy Marriage Resource Center and the Center on Children and Families at Brookings Institution are cosponsoring a series of three seminars to share the lessons learned to date from research and the experience of over 300 healthy marriage and relationship programs located across the USA serving diverse populations. This series is being held in cooperation with The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy, Child Trends, Center for Law and Social Policy and the National Conference of State Legislatures, with financial support from The Annie E. Casey Foundation.

In these seminars, researchers, program administrators and program participants will discuss key lessons learned and share their experiences. There will be a focus on issues and questions that have been of special concern to policymakers including:

  • the economic factors that affect couples’ lives (Part I on May 16, Rayburn B318)
  • how these programs address domestic violence (Part II on July 18, Reserve Officers Association, One Constitution Ave., NE)
  • what adaptations are being made to address racial, ethnic and cultural differences (Part III on September 19, Rayburn B318)

Please RSVP -- seating is limited.   Contact Angela Parker 202-906-8032, or email aparker@clasp.org.

Participants

Welcome and Introduction

Mary Myrick

Project Director, National Healthy Marriage Resource Center
President/CEO Public Strategies, Oklahoma City

Panel One: Key Findings on Marriage and Child Wellbeing, Definition of Healthy Marriage and the Economics of Marriage

Kristin Moore, Ph.D.

Senior Fellow, Child Trends

Robert Lerman, Ph.D.

Professor of Economics, American University
Senior Fellow, Urban Institute

Moderator

Ron Haskins

Senior Fellow, Economic Studies

Panel Two: Experiences and Lessons Learned: Perspectives of Program Administrators and Participants

Joe Jones

CEO, Executive Director, Center for Urban Families, Baltimore

Kendra Fisher & Brian Cosom

Center for Urban Families Program Participants, Baltimore

Jay Otero

Program Director, Family Expectations, Oklahoma City

Nina & David Sanderson

Family Expectations Program Participants, Oklahoma City

Moderator

Mary Myrick

Project Director, National Healthy Marriage


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