National Center for Children in Poverty
National Center for Children in Poverty (NCCP) is an American
low-income families. The center covers a number of topics, including child poverty, adolescent health and youth development, healthy development, low-wage work, and children's mental health.[1]
The center was established at
Mailman School of Public Health. In July 2019, NCCP moved from Columbia University to join the Bank Street College of Education.[2]
The NCCP conducts research in areas relevant to family well-being and publishes over 30 documents a year, ranging from fact sheets to full reports, including a compendium of sources related to child well-being collected from more than 200 journals and websites.
The NCCP is supported through government sources, corporations and foundations, and individual and private owners.federal funding.
References
- ^ "NCCP - Topics". www.nccp.org.
- ^ Koball, Heather; Smith, Sheila (October 23, 2019). "National Center for Children in Poverty Moves to Bank Street Graduate School of Education". National Center for Children in Poverty (Tumblr Blog). Retrieved December 9, 2019.
- ^ "NCCP - 2011 Director's Report". www.nccp.org.
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