by Children At Risk | May 12, 2022 | C@R Blog, Early Childhood Education, Equity, Research, TXFLC
Dismantling the systemic barriers to provider participation in Texas’ QRIS and increasing access to high-quality ECE for children and families of color. Media Contact: Rashena Flagg, 713.301.4577 On Thursday, May 12, CHILDREN AT RISK and the Texas Racial Equity...
by Children At Risk | Apr 19, 2022 | C@R Blog, Events, Health & Nutrition, TXFLC
EXPERTS gathered to explore the INNOVATIVE PRACTICES AND UNIQuE HEALTH CHALLENGES IN THE TEXAS BORDERLANDS DURING APRIL 7 SUMMIT While the health challenges impacting the Borderlands are many, the strong sense of collaboration within the region has created unique...
by Children At Risk | Apr 5, 2022 | C@R Blog, Equity, Health & Nutrition, TXFLC
On Wednesday, April 6, CHILDREN AT RISK and the Texas Racial Equity Collaborative (TREC) hosted the fifth in a series of monthly roundtables centered on racial equities experienced by Texas children and their families. Each month, speakers discuss pervasive issues...
by Children At Risk | Mar 28, 2022 | C@R Blog, Equity, Events, Health & Nutrition, Research, Sleep, TXFLC
Health leaders, researchers, and advocates gathered to explore the basic needs children need to thrive and the best practices we can implement to better support them. In today’s uncertain world, it’s more important than ever to make sure our children have...
by Children At Risk | Mar 21, 2022 | Events, TXFLC
Media Contact: Rashena Flagg, 713.301.4577 Amerigroup Texas, one of the state’s largest coordinators of managed healthcare, has generously provided Children at Risk with $10,000 to support the statewide collaborative Texas Family Leadership Council’s (TXFLC) calendar...
by Children At Risk | Mar 8, 2022 | C@R Blog, Equity, Events, K-12 Education, TXFLC
On Thursday, February 24, the Texas Family Leadership Council and CHILDREN AT RISK hosted the second annual State of Black Children summit. The summit, sponsored by Amazon and Amerigroup, explored the challenges Black children face growing up in Texas and how to best...