The Center for Law & Social Policy (CLASP) has a new commentary posted by their executive director. It is a discussion of the “two-gen” strategy and how it can benefit non-custodial parents. Worth a read. Click on the link below:
Language Access in Wisconsin
Wisconsin’s diversity is one of our greatest strengths. But when children and their families face language access barriers, they are often excluded from critical information and services, which can hinder their development and well-being.