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Utilizing Coaching to Prevent Homelessness Among Transition-Age Youth with Foster Care Histories

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Using Case Records to Understand Client Experiences

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Using a Predictive Risk Model to Identify Youth at Risk for Homelessness

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Using a Person-Centered Approach to Examine the Impact of Homelessness on School Absences

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Understanding the Link Between Victimization and Alcohol Use Among Homeless Youth Using Ecological Momentary Assessment

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Understanding the Differences in How Adolescents Leave Foster Care

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Understanding Strengths in Relation to Complex Trauma and Mental Health Symptoms with Child Welfare

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Understanding and Addressing Trauma and Child Sex Trafficking

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Two Futures: The Economic Case for Keeping Youth on Track

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Turning Points: How Young People in Four Career Pathways Programs Describe the Relationships that Shape Their Lives

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