About the Minn-LInK Project
The Minn-LInK project is housed at the Center for Advanced Studies in Child Welfare (CASCW), in the School of Social Work at the University of Minnesota. Minn-LInK was developed in response to the recognition that some of the most vulnerable children and families were likely served in multiple systems, yet there was no method in place to form broader pictures of multi-system involvement. The Minn-LInK project provides researchers, practitioners, educators, administrators, and policymakers a rare opportunity to understand the experiences of children and families who are served by multiple systems. Minn-LInK projects are developed and carried out with a cross-system perspective in mind – linking longitudinal data from multiple systems to answer questions about the effects of policies, programs, and practice on the well-being of children and families in Minnesota.
Minn-LInK Datasets
Currently Minn-LInK houses data from the Minnesota Departments of Education (MDE), Human Services (DHS), and Corrections (DOC). Additional data may be integrated with data housed by Minn-LInK (e.g. vital statistics records from the Minnesota Department of Health.)
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Key
Data housed by Minn-LInK | |
Data upon request |
Acronyms
All data is from Minnesota state agencies.
DOC | Department of Corrections |
MDE | Department of Education |
DHS | Department of Human Services |
MARSS | Minnesota Automated Reporting Student System |
SSIS | Social Services Information System |
SCAO | State Court Administrator’s Office |
MNCIS | Minnesota Court Information System |
DIRS | Disciplinary Incident Reporting System |
MCA | Minnesota Comprehensive Assessments |
GED | General Educational Development |
This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. SMA1338489.
Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.