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Message ID: 11528
Date: 2026-07-17

Author:Alyssa Lindsey

Subject:NDACAN Summer Training Series - Session 2 Materials are Live

Hello, On behalf of the NDACAN team, I am pleased to share that the NDACAN Summer Training Series Session 2 materials are now available on the NDACAN website . This includes the Session 2 video , Session 2 slides (PDF) , Session 2 Transcription (txt) , and Session 2 R Code . There are two remaining sessions left in the Summer Training Series. If you are interested in registering, please see the 2026 Summer Training Series announcement and registration link below. Please email graduate research associate, Alyssa Lindsey at alyssa.lindsey@ucsf.edu if you have any questions. Summer Training Series Announcement: Join us for the 2026 National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect’s Summer Training Series. Our theme this year is “Laying the Groundwork.” This series is designed to strengthen the foundational skills necessary to conduct high-quality, impactful research with administrative data. Through hands-on sessions, participants will gain practical experience with key aspects of administrative data, such as understanding data structures, managing data quality, linking across data sources, and data presentation. For scholars who are new to this area or are seeking to reinforce essential competencies, this series offers a thorough starting point for building rigorous research on child welfare using administrative data. Click Here To Register! Sessions will occur every Wednesday in July from 12–1PM EST via Zoom. This series is free. Registration is required using the link above. * July 1st – Overview of NDACAN Administrative Datasets * July 8th – Data Cleaning and Management * July 15th – Linking NCANDS and AFCARS * July 22nd – Handling Missing Data * July 29th – Data Presentation and Visualization Thank you, Alyssa Lindsey alyssa.lindsey@ucsf.edu

Hello, On behalf of the NDACAN team, I am pleased to share that the NDACAN Summer Training Series Session 2 materials are now available on the NDACAN website . This includes the Session 2 video , Session 2 slides (PDF) , Session 2 Transcription (txt) , and Session 2 R Code . There are two remaining sessions left in the Summer Training Series. If you are interested in registering, please see the 2026 Summer Training Series announcement and registration link below. Please email graduate research associate, Alyssa Lindsey at alyssa.lindseyucsf.edu if you have any questions. Summer Training Series Announcement: Join us for the 2026 National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect’s Summer Training Series. Our theme this year is “Laying the Groundwork.” This series is designed to strengthen the foundational skills necessary to conduct high-quality, impactful research with administrative data. Through hands-on sessions, participants will gain practical experience with key aspects of administrative data, such as understanding data structures, managing data quality, linking across data sources, and data presentation. For scholars who are new to this area or are seeking to reinforce essential competencies, this series offers a thorough starting point for building rigorous research on child welfare using administrative data. Click Here To Register! Sessions will occur every Wednesday in July from 12–1PM EST via Zoom. This series is free. Registration is required using the link above. * July 1st – Overview of NDACAN Administrative Datasets * July 8th – Data Cleaning and Management * July 15th – Linking NCANDS and AFCARS * July 22nd – Handling Missing Data * July 29th – Data Presentation and Visualization Thank you, Alyssa Lindsey alyssa.lindseyucsf.edu