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Message ID: 11342
Date: 2023-12-22

Author:Andres Arroyo

Subject:NDACAN Updata Newsletter, Winter 2023 (Vol. 64)

THE NDACAN UPDATA Winter 2023 (Vol. 64) The NDACAN Updata is your source for important Archive announcements. NDACAN SPRING OFFICE HOURS NDACAN is hosting monthly Office Hours this Spring 2024 from 11am to 12pm EST on the third Friday of each month from January to May. The Office Hours are an opportunity to get support from our team and chat with other data users in an informal setting. The first 30 minutes are open time with breakout rooms with NDACAN staff to provide support for survey data, administrative data, statistical consulting, and networking. The second 30 minutes are dedicated to a specific theme, presentation, or workshop. Themes for office hours will change from month to month, so make sure to follow us on Twitter @NDACAN_CU and sign up for the NDACAN CMRL list serve for the latest topics. Regardless of your stage of research, our expert team is here to help. The events are free but advanced registration is required through the link provided below. Office Hours Spring 2024 Schedule: Third Friday of each month from 11am - 12pm EST * January 15: SRI Informational * Presenter: Sarah Sernaker * February 16: Introduction to Administrative Data * Presenter: Clayton Covington * March 15: Data User Flash Talks * Presenter: TBD * April 19: Difference-in-difference Workshop in R * Presenter: Alexander F. Roehrkasse * May 17: Research Example Using Administrative Data * Presenter: Frank Edwards Registration Link: https://harvard.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0pceytrjktHtB4enYJjwe5oBLMFAdVk2ZH 2024 SUMMER RESEARCH INSTITUTE CALL FOR APPLICATIONS NDACAN is holding its annual Summer Research Institute (SRI) on May 16, May 17, May 20, and May 21, 2024. The SRI is a free virtual workshop in which participants analyze NDACAN datasets over multiple days with close support and expertise provided by NDACAN staff as-needed. The SRI also provides participating child abuse and neglect researchers an opportunity for networking and collaborating with each other. The Application deadline is March 1, 2024 – please visit our Summer Research Institute page for information and application instructions. CALL FOR DATA USERS TO SEND CITATIONS NDACAN maintains a reference list of scholarly work produced using Archive data. You can access the Child Abuse and Neglect Digital Library (canDL) directly or from our canDL Bibliography information page. Please visit the canDL to check if your publications that use Archive data are listed, and contact us if you have references to add (NDACANsupport@cornell.edu ). When submitting citations, please be sure to include the DOI link. Featured Publications: * National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS) and Adoption and Foster Care Reporting System (AFCARS) Jones, D. & Reid, M. J.. (2023) Child protective services reports after reunification: An examination of the risk of being rereported to child protective services after returning home from foster care. Child Maltreatment, https://doi.org/10.1177/10775595231208705 * The National Survey on Child and Adolescent Well-being (NSCAW) Casanueva, C., Williams, J., Kluckman, M., Harris, S., & Goldman Fraser, J. (2023) The effect of the ZERO TO THREE Infant-Toddler Court Teams on type and time of exits from out-of-home care: A new study ten years after the first competing risks analysis. Children and Youth Services Review https://doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2023.107327. * Adoption and Foster Care Reporting System (AFCARS) LaBrenz, C. A., Jenkins, L., Huang, H., Ryan, S. D., Panisch, L. S., Kim, Y., & Baiden, P. (2023) State-level policies and reunification: A multi-level survival analysis. Child Abuse & Neglect, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chiabu.2023.106502 Follow us on Twitter for notifications about publications created from NDACAN data. Researchers who publish articles based upon NDACAN data are encouraged to tag us @NDACAN_CU and include a clickable DOI link to the article with the hashtag of the dataset abbreviation and/or number which was used for the study (e.g. #NCANDS, #NYTD, #DS223, etc.). FORTHCOMING DATASETS * Dataset #280 NCANDS Agency File FY2022 * Dataset #279 NCANDS Child File FY2022 * Dataset #219 LONGSCAN Young Adult/NIDA Data * Dataset #TBD Integrated Foster Care Time Series * Dataset #TBD Children's Bureau Statistical Series (CBSS) * Dataset #TBD National Center for Social Statistics (NCSS) RECENTLY RELEASED DATASETS * Dataset #281 Florida Study of Professionals for Safe Families (FSPSF), Wave 1-6 * Dataset #273 NSCAW III Restricted Release, Wave 1 * Dataset #264 NCANDS Agency File FY2021 v2 * Dataset #254 NCANDS Agency File FY2020 v3 STAY CONNECTED TO #NDACAN For the latest updates on NDACAN activities, make sure to follow us on Twitter @NDACAN_CU . NDACAN curates its Twitter content to highlight the availability and research potential of NDACAN data holdings, trainings, and user support services for child welfare researchers. You are encouraged to follow our feed and tweet your publications or presentations at @NDACAN_CU to share the various ways that NDACAN is advancing the field of child welfare research. CALL FOR DATASETS Research has demonstrated an increased citation rate for publications whose investigators share data. Depositing your data with NDACAN can facilitate long-term preservation and provide researchers access to your data for secondary analysis. The Archive is seeking quantitative datasets to add to our collection. Please contact us (NDACANsupport@cornell.edu ) if you have data or know of data that would benefit researchers, or check out the Contribute Data page of our website. Are you a member of our Child Maltreatment Research List Serve (CMRL)? The Archive moderates an e-mail list for discussions of research issues relevant to child abuse and neglect. To subscribe or to alter your subscription, visit our CMRL page. NDACAN Updata Newsletter Subscription Preferences NDACAN sends The NDACAN Updata e-newsletter to the CMRL membership, to our general mailings list, and to all active users of Archive datasets. If you would like to stop receiving general mailings, but still want updates about datasets that you're using, please email us using this link . If you would like to stop receiving general mailings and no longer use any datasets, please email us using this link . NDACAN is a joint project of Duke University , Cornell University , University of California, San Francisco. and Mathematica . The National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect is a service of the Children's Bureau | Administration for Children and Families | U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

THE NDACAN UPDATA Winter 2023 (Vol. 64) The NDACAN Updata is your source for important Archive announcements. NDACAN SPRING OFFICE HOURS NDACAN is hosting monthly Office Hours this Spring 2024 from 11am to 12pm EST on the third Friday of each month from January to May. The Office Hours are an opportunity to get support from our team and chat with other data users in an informal setting. The first 30 minutes are open time with breakout rooms with NDACAN staff to provide support for survey data, administrative data, statistical consulting, and networking. The second 30 minutes are dedicated to a specific theme, presentation, or workshop. Themes for office hours will change from month to month, so make sure to follow us on Twitter NDACAN_CU and sign up for the NDACAN CMRL list serve for the latest topics. Regardless of your stage of research, our expert team is here to help. The events are free but advanced registration is required through the link provided below. Office Hours Spring 2024 Schedule: Third Friday of each month from 11am - 12pm EST * January 15: SRI Informational * Presenter: Sarah Sernaker * February 16: Introduction to Administrative Data * Presenter: Clayton Covington * March 15: Data User Flash Talks * Presenter: TBD * April 19: Difference-in-difference Workshop in R * Presenter: Alexander F. Roehrkasse * May 17: Research Example Using Administrative Data * Presenter: Frank Edwards Registration Link: https://harvard.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0pceytrjktHtB4enYJjwe5oBLMFAdVk2ZH 2024 SUMMER RESEARCH INSTITUTE CALL FOR APPLICATIONS NDACAN is holding its annual Summer Research Institute (SRI) on May 16, May 17, May 20, and May 21, 2024. The SRI is a free virtual workshop in which participants analyze NDACAN datasets over multiple days with close support and expertise provided by NDACAN staff as-needed. The SRI also provides participating child abuse and neglect researchers an opportunity for networking and collaborating with each other. The Application deadline is March 1, 2024 – please visit our Summer Research Institute page for information and application instructions. CALL FOR DATA USERS TO SEND CITATIONS NDACAN maintains a reference list of scholarly work produced using Archive data. You can access the Child Abuse and Neglect Digital Library (canDL) directly or from our canDL Bibliography information page. Please visit the canDL to check if your publications that use Archive data are listed, and contact us if you have references to add (NDACANsupportcornell.edu ). When submitting citations, please be sure to include the DOI link. Featured Publications: * National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS) and Adoption and Foster Care Reporting System (AFCARS) Jones, D. & Reid, M. J.. (2023) Child protective services reports after reunification: An examination of the risk of being rereported to child protective services after returning home from foster care. Child Maltreatment, https://doi.org/10.1177/10775595231208705 * The National Survey on Child and Adolescent Well-being (NSCAW) Casanueva, C., Williams, J., Kluckman, M., Harris, S., & Goldman Fraser, J. (2023) The effect of the ZERO TO THREE Infant-Toddler Court Teams on type and time of exits from out-of-home care: A new study ten years after the first competing risks analysis. Children and Youth Services Review https://doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2023.107327. * Adoption and Foster Care Reporting System (AFCARS) LaBrenz, C. A., Jenkins, L., Huang, H., Ryan, S. D., Panisch, L. S., Kim, Y., & Baiden, P. (2023) State-level policies and reunification: A multi-level survival analysis. Child Abuse & Neglect, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chiabu.2023.106502 Follow us on Twitter for notifications about publications created from NDACAN data. Researchers who publish articles based upon NDACAN data are encouraged to tag us NDACAN_CU and include a clickable DOI link to the article with the hashtag of the dataset abbreviation and/or number which was used for the study (e.g. #NCANDS, #NYTD, #DS223, etc.). FORTHCOMING DATASETS * Dataset #280 NCANDS Agency File FY2022 * Dataset #279 NCANDS Child File FY2022 * Dataset #219 LONGSCAN Young Adult/NIDA Data * Dataset #TBD Integrated Foster Care Time Series * Dataset #TBD Children's Bureau Statistical Series (CBSS) * Dataset #TBD National Center for Social Statistics (NCSS) RECENTLY RELEASED DATASETS * Dataset #281 Florida Study of Professionals for Safe Families (FSPSF), Wave 1-6 * Dataset #273 NSCAW III Restricted Release, Wave 1 * Dataset #264 NCANDS Agency File FY2021 v2 * Dataset #254 NCANDS Agency File FY2020 v3 STAY CONNECTED TO #NDACAN For the latest updates on NDACAN activities, make sure to follow us on Twitter NDACAN_CU . NDACAN curates its Twitter content to highlight the availability and research potential of NDACAN data holdings, trainings, and user support services for child welfare researchers. You are encouraged to follow our feed and tweet your publications or presentations at NDACAN_CU to share the various ways that NDACAN is advancing the field of child welfare research. CALL FOR DATASETS Research has demonstrated an increased citation rate for publications whose investigators share data. Depositing your data with NDACAN can facilitate long-term preservation and provide researchers access to your data for secondary analysis. The Archive is seeking quantitative datasets to add to our collection. Please contact us (NDACANsupportcornell.edu ) if you have data or know of data that would benefit researchers, or check out the Contribute Data page of our website. Are you a member of our Child Maltreatment Research List Serve (CMRL)? The Archive moderates an e-mail list for discussions of research issues relevant to child abuse and neglect. To subscribe or to alter your subscription, visit our CMRL page. NDACAN Updata Newsletter Subscription Preferences NDACAN sends The NDACAN Updata e-newsletter to the CMRL membership, to our general mailings list, and to all active users of Archive datasets. If you would like to stop receiving general mailings, but still want updates about datasets that you're using, please email us using this link . If you would like to stop receiving general mailings and no longer use any datasets, please email us using this link . NDACAN is a joint project of Duke University , Cornell University , University of California, San Francisco. and Mathematica . The National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect is a service of the Children's Bureau | Administration for Children and Families | U.S. Department of Health and Human Services