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Maximizing Impact of Direct Cash Transfers to Young People Navigating interactions with tax obligations, public benefits, and other financial assistance.

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The Importance of a Trauma Informed Child Welfare System.

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Extension of foster care beyond age 18.

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Human Trafficking Prevention Toolkit.

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Expanding Access to and Use of Behavioral Health Services for People At Risk for or Experiencing Homelessness.

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Blue Campaign. HOW TO TALK TO YOUTH ABOUT HUMAN TRAFFICKING: A Guide for Youth Caretakers and Individuals Working with Youth.

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Alameda County's Youth Transitions Partnership Program: An examination of the relationship between placement stability and program engagement.

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A Safe Place to Be: Crisis Stabilization Services and Other Supports for Children and Youth.

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From Crisis to Care: Building from 988 and Beyond for Better Mental Health Outcomes.

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An In-depth Look at the Impact of Rapid Re-Housing for Young Adults Previously Experiencing Homelessness.

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