Shining a Light on Solitary Confinement of Youth in Adult Facilities

There is really no reason that a young person under the age of 18 should be confined with adults, but what is all too often true is that too many facilities are not designed or staffed to provide the kind of supervision and housing that youth need. An estimated 100,000 youth each year end up in adult facilities for some period of time...

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The New and Improved Kids Count Data Center

Have you taken a look at the Kids Count Data Center recently? The Wisconsin Council on Children and Families just completed a significant update of the indicators available for Wisconsin children on the Kids Count Data Center. The update makes it easier for advocates, policymakers, grant writers, and other people interested in child...

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Overview: Youth Aids and Juvenile Correction Costs in the 2013-15 Budget

Following a biennium in which the Youth Aids Allocation was reduced by about 17%(about 10% of which was a permanent reduction that becomes the “base” for 2013-15 and about $7 million that was “lapsed” back to the general fund) two of the three juvenile correctional institutions (JCI) were closed, and the daily rates charged to counties were increased, the 2013-15 proposal regrettably does not restore all of the reductions while still increasing the daily charges to counties for services.

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Advocate and Lobby for Kids Day Wrap-Up

WCCF welcomed 70 advocates from all over the state to our 2013 advocacy training and Lobby for Kids day last week.  Twenty-one state senate districts were represented in the state capitol. WCCF Executive Director Ken Taylo and Governmental Relations Manager Sabrina Gentile started the day by briefing the advocates on the 2013-2014 State...

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Top 10 Reasons to Improve upon the Governor’s Medicaid Plan

Governor Walker’s budget will reduce the number of uninsured Wisconsinites by adding to BadgerCare about 80,000 childless adults with income below the federal poverty level (FPL). However, the Governor proposes to do so by ending BadgerCare coverage for about 89,000 parents1 and 6,000 childless adults over the poverty level.

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County Health Rankings Reinforce the Need to Fill the Gap in BadgerCare

Today, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and our own University of Wisconsin’s Population Health Institute have released the fourth annual County Health Rankings. Nearly every county in the country is ranked on health outcomes (how healthy we are) and on health factors (how healthy we can be). Examples of specific measures used to...

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Create a Healthier Wisconsin by Insuring More People

Increasing health care coverage is an important step in improving the health of Wisconsinites.
Unfortunately, the Governor’s budget decreases coverage by ending BadgerCare for about 89,000 parents
and 6,000 childless adults over the poverty level. This was done in order to add to BadgerCare about
80,000 childless adults with income below the federal poverty level (FPL).

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What Should Congress do on Juvenile Justice?

Perhaps as Congress is bogged down on the simple issues like developing a budget, reforming the tax code, and immigration reform they would have some time to take up and support reforms to the juvenile justice system by adopting the latest recommendations from the Coalition for Juvenile Justice – Promoting Safe Communities.  The...

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