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Trends, insights and thought leadership on community matters by Wilder staff, volunteers, supporters and partners

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Advocating for Indicators of Community Assets and Well-Being

What if we knew more about the number of children who demonstrate curiosity, ingenuity, honesty, and respect? Or who are proud of their cultural, ethnic, or social identity?

Key Takeaways from the Culturally Responsive Evaluation and Assessment Conference

Three Wilder Research staff share their takeaways on intersectionality and culturally responsive evaluation after a national conference.

10 Reasons Schools Should Have Youth Mental Health Services On-Site

Nearly 20 percent of youth in the United States experience a mental, emotional or behavioral health condition every year. Yet according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, nearly… Read more »

Grassroots Organizations Have a Role in Light of the UN Global Engagement Agenda

Research volunteer Ksenia Oleneva shares her experience attending a UN summit of grassroots organizations and students to jointly commit to action under the theme Shared Partnerships - Shared… Read more »

Five Ways to Create a Caregiver-Friendly Workplace

More than one in six Americans working full-time or part-time are also providing unpaid care to a family member or friend. Some workers are “sandwich caregivers”, raising children as well as caring… Read more »

In Their Own Voices: Five Books by Caregivers about the Caregiving Experience

by Parichay Rudina
One of the most amazing moments in the caregiver support groups at Wilder is when two people with different caregiving situations realize that they are experiencing incredibly similar emotions,… Read more »

Health Equity Now: Public Health Takeaways

Three Research staff share their takeaways on recent research, emerging trends, and measuring impact after attending the American Public Health Association conference.

5 Things to Watch for in Minnesota’s 2019 Legislative Session

Tuesday, January 8, 2019 marked the beginning of a new state legislative session. Since Minnesota runs on a two-year budget cycle, our state government is constitutionally required to pass a balanced… Read more »
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