Upstream City: Child Welfare Systems Should Be Allies, Not Leaders, in Transformative Change

2023-05-24T14:38:41+00:00May 18th, 2023|FPP News, News|

The Imprint

"But the risks of a ballooning “well-being system” are likely higher. Child welfare systems can’t be wholly responsible for families in crisis. ACS has much to figure out about how it can do its core job while reducing trauma, limiting surveillance and respecting parents’ rights." - Nora McCarthy, Co-Founder, Family Policy Project

Intentional Investment in the Social Fabric of Neighborhoods Can Lift Families

2022-10-17T16:52:07+00:00September 20th, 2022|FPP News, News|

The Imprint

“In places where structural disinvestment has depleted networks, parents are on their own. That has consequences. In its Community Health Survey, the New York City Health Department asks whether people in a community get together to discuss political and social issues, trust a neighbor with the key to their home, or would say something to a person who didn’t clean up after their dog. Neighborhoods lower on measures of social trust and control are higher on child welfare involvement.”  - FPP Co-Director, Nora McCarthy

Leader to Leader: Nora McCarthy

2022-10-17T16:23:11+00:00September 5th, 2022|FPP News, News|

NYN Media

"McCarthy has now launched a new enterprise: the NYC Family Policy Project [which is part of UJC's Social Justice Accelerator].  Through research and policy analysis, the Family Policy Project will make the case that New York City has historically ‘over invested in child protective services and under invested in community institutions and networks that help families thrive.’”