NC Child strives to ensure that members of the press and the public have accurate information about child well-being and child-related public policy.
If you have a question about our work or any child-related policy issue, please contact Rob Thompson, senior policy and communications advisor, at 919-649-2449.
New Study Reveals Toxic Chemicals in Most Children’s Car Seats
New Report: More North Carolina Kids Going Without Health Coverage
Opioid Epidemic Driving up Number of North Carolina Children Going into Foster Care
Child Advocates United in Opposition to Redirection of Early Education Funding
New Report: Giving Birth in North Carolina is Still a Risky Business
NC Nonprofits Call on Burr and Tillis to Extend CHIP Funding Immediately
US Senate Health Bill Would Damage NC’s Child Welfare System
NC Child Statement on "Raise the Age" in Final State Budget
North Carolina Ranks 33rd in Latest National Rankings for Child Well-Being
NC Child Condemns U.S. House Passage of AHCA
Child Health Report Card 2019
2018 Legislative Session Recap
The Child Welfare Impact of the Opioid Epidemic
FFPSA Flyer
School Nurse Summary
2018 Legislative Agenda
2018 County Data Cards
School-Based Sealant Programs: An Innovative Approach to Improve Children’s Oral Health
2018 Child Health Report Card
Giving Birth in North Carolina Is Still a Risky Business
Large Questions Loom for Pre-K Legislative Caucus
Report: North Carolina Kids with Medicaid Become Healthy, Productive Adults
Our State's Poor Ranking
Study: Rowan's Youth Fell Behind Just After Recession Began in 2008
North Carolina Ranks Low For Child Welfare
Study: More N.C. Children in Poverty
Report: N.C. Kids Poorer, but do Better in Health and School
Economic Recovery is Bypassing Tar Heel Children and Keeping Child Poverty High, New Report Finds
NC Gets Low Marks in Study Ranking Child Well-Being
Child Poverty Rate Rises to 28 Percent Here
Editorial: Kids Count: We Must Do More For Our Children's Future
Sobering Reminder of What's at Stake in Budget
Kids at Risk 072615 Ideas
NC Families Need Comeback, Too
Health Outcomes: County's Life Expectancy Needs Improvement
Michelle Hughes: Children and the State Budget Debate
Guest Column: What's at Stake for Kids in the Budget
Tom Vitaglione: Disciplinary quick fix
Praise for bipartisan effort in Raleigh, Asheville Citizen-Times
NC House was wise to raise age for juvenile jurisdiction, The Robesonian