The staff of TCP continuously look for emerging health and technology issues that have the potential to significantly impact children—to their benefit or harm. TCP then undertakes original research and analysis about the issue at the moment in time, when the potential for action is imminent but the agenda is still being formed.
Recent examples include:
- Game Companies & Social Responsibility: The Time is Now The Case for Engagement & VirtuallyGood4Kids (An Opportunity to Engage)
- Building A Consumer-Driven Eligibility, Enrollment, and Renewal System: Essential Design Features for Effective Health Reform in California
- Expanding California’s Dental Team to Care for Underserved Children: New Times, New Solutions
Past Research:
At the dawn of the digital age and at crucial moments in health reform, The Children's Partnership was often the first to identify major trends and how they would impact the nation's children. Some of the early research included:
- Measuring Digital Opportunity for America's Children: Where We Stand and Where We Go From Here
- Online Content for Low-Income and Other Underserved Americans
- The Search for High-Qualitly Online Content for Low-Income and Underserved Communities: Evaluating and Producing What's Needed
- Pathways to Our Future: A Multimedia Training Program for Youth That Works.
- America’s Children and the Changing Policy Environment: A Strategic Audit of Activities and Opportunities*
- America's Children & The Information Superhighway*
*Hard copies of this publication are available upon request.

