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Can Game Companies Help America's Children?

By Wendy Lazarus | September 2012

VG4KBriefingDocIndustryCOVERSep17FinalThe report includes the results of a yearlong study of the $25.1 billion digital game industry and provides a focused look at the demographics of gamers, trends in social gaming and virtual goods, and the potential of cause partnerships to benefit child health and education.

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Building an On-Ramp to Children's Health Insurance: A Report on California's Express Lane Eligibility Program

By Dawn Horner with Beth Morrow and Wendy Lazarus
September 2004

This report by The Children's Partnership documents the results from California’s Express Lane initiative that has been piloted in 72 schools.

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Innovation at Work for America's Children: A 10 Year Progress Report from the Childrne's Partnership

By Wendy Lazarus and Laurie Lipper

This report, celebrating the 10-year anniversary of The Children’s Partnership, describes a decade of results gained for children and families. It includes descriptions of our original research, stories of demonstration programs for youth that now stand as best practices, and examples of building broad consensus for a public policy and advocacy agenda. 

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The Children's Partnership's Guidelines for Content Creation and Evaluation: Version 1.0

By Wendy Lazarus and Laurie Lipper

As part of our research on how to evaluate online content to determine if it meets the needs of underserved Internet users, The Children's Partnership has developed a comprehensive set of guidelines for creating and evaluating high-quality, accessible Web sites. 

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The Search for High-Quality Online Content for Low-Income and Underserved Communities: Evaluating and Producing What’s Needed

By Wendy Lazarus and Laurie Lipper | October 2003

ContentEvalpicThis report includes original research and recommendations to encourage both the creation and evaluation of online content in a way that considers the particular needs of low-income or other underserved individuals. The report also includes a set of guidelines to guide those seeking to create or evaluate content.

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Future of Children Article "Express Lane Eligibility"

By Dawn Horner, Wendy Lazarus and Beth Morrow
Spring 2003

This article published in The Future  of Children journal "Health Insurance for Children" (volume 13, no. 1) describes the potential of Express Lane Eligibility and provides examples of how it can be implemented.

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