One of our main project goals is to disseminate our work and to collect responses from colleagues around the world. Towards the end of the project's first phase we actively started to do so.
Presentations- October 1999: Institute for Research on Poverty, University of Wisconsin-Madison
- November 1999: Federal Interagency Forum on Child and Family Statistics
- February 2000: National Center for Children in Poverty, Columbia University
- April 2000: The UCLA Center for Healthier Children, Families and Communities
- May 2000: State Child Indicators Initiative Technical Assistance Workshop, Chicago
- August 2000: Developing Positive Indicators for Children: Meeting of Four States (Vermont, Minnesota, West Virginia and New York) interested in working with the International Framework, Chicago
- January 2001: Israel, Inter-ministerial Forum on Child Statistics
- May 2001: State Child Indicators Initiative Technical Assistance Workshop, Chicago
- February 2002: City of Chicago Mayor's Office
- April 2002: State Youth Indicators Initiative Workshop, Washington D.C.
- July 2002: The Latin American Child Welfare Monitoring Project - Expert Meeting, San José, Costa Rica
- September 2002: Annie. E. Casey Foundation International Learning Exchange on Data Based Advocacy. Participating countries included Canada, Chile, Ireland, Israel, Mexico, the Netherlands, United Kingdom, United States
- October 2002: International Consultative Conference on Child Well-being Indicators, South Africa
- November 2002: European Union COST Action a19 Ð Child Statistics Expert Meeting, Florence, Italy
- November 2002: Expert Meeting of Child Researchers in Eastern Europe sponsored by Child Watch International, Bratislava, Slovakia