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The Role of Economic & Concrete Supports in Preventing Child Maltreatment
Neighborhood poverty and family economic hardship strongly affect child well-being and risk for neglect. While low income alone doesn’t always predict neglect or abuse, parental stress, burnout, and poor mental health—common in financially struggling families—are key factors. With 83% of CPS-investigated families earning below 200% of the poverty line, providing economic supports could help prevent maltreatment and reduce child welfare involvement.
National Prevention Science Coalition
Jul 23, 20251 min read


Investing in Our Children: The "Decade of the Child" Blueprint
Do you believe in investing in the well-being of our nation's children and youth? Please consider supporting the " Decade of the Child " initiative, a national action plan aimed at fostering the health, safety, well-being, and future of our children. LEARN MORE at npscoalition.org/projects/decade-of-the-child URGE CONGRESS to support "Decade of the Child" URGE CONGRESS to Protect Whole Child Health and Wellbeing SHARE YOUR STORY: Have the administration’s actions negatively
National Prevention Science Coalition
Jun 24, 20252 min read


Take Action: Protect Addiction Science Funding
Do you work in addiction research, treatment, prevention, service provision, or other addiction-related practices? Or have you, your...
National Prevention Science Coalition
Jun 24, 20251 min read


Protecting the Foundation of Health: Why NIH Research Matters
Our nation’s health and scientific leadership depend on the continued strength of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), but a recent...
National Prevention Science Coalition
Jun 24, 20251 min read


Congress Can Stop The Trump Administration’s Assault On Children
June 10, 2025 By Charles Bruner and Diana Fishbein This opinion piece was originally published in Health Affairs and can be found at:...
National Prevention Science Coalition
Jun 10, 20254 min read


My Oma’s story and why addiction research funding matters
May 26, 2025 Commentary; By Anna Porter This guest commentary was originally published in the Columbia Missourian:...
National Prevention Science Coalition
May 28, 20252 min read


Federal cuts put addiction treatment and recovery at risk
May 18, 2025 Opinion; By Cassandra Boness This opinion piece was originally published in the Albuquerque Journal:...
National Prevention Science Coalition
May 19, 20253 min read


Trump Team’s Rhetoric Doesn’t Match Actions
The Trump administration touts its commitment to reducing addiction, but its action don’t match the rhetoric. By curtailing research and funding for science-based solutions, we are practically assuring that the problem will continue to worsen over time.
National Prevention Science Coalition
May 12, 20252 min read
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