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Ryan discusses how using data to drive policy at Wolverine Caucus (Michigan Minds Podcast)

January 28, 2020

Researchers at the University of Michigan are exploring how data can help address challenges facing child welfare and juvenile justice systems in the United States, and where data can help impact public policy surrounding child and family systems. Joseph P. Ryan, PhD, Professor of Social Work and Co-Director of the Child and Adolescent Data Lab (CADL), joined the Wolverine Caucus on Jan. 28 to discuss how using data to drive policy can improve outcomes for vulnerable children, adolescents, and their families. The Wolverine Caucus is a forum held in the state capital where alumni, policymakers, and the public can hear from University of Michigan faculty experts and engage in an enlightening discussions on topics that impact society.

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