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Memo from CalYOUTH: Early Findings on the Impact of Extended Foster Care on Foster Youths Postsecondary Education Enrollment and Persistence

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Medication-Assisted Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder in the Child Welfare Context: Challenges and Opportunities

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Measuring Up: Youth-level Outcomes and Measures for System Responses to Youth Homelessness

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Measuring Success: Accountability for Alternative Education

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Linking Homelessness Vulnerability Assessments to Housing Placements and Outcomes of Youth

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Leveraging the Every Student Succeeds Act to Improve Educational Services in Juvenile Justice Facilities

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Lessons Learned from the Planning Phase

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Lessons from a Federal Initiative to Build Capacity to End Youth Homelessness

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Laying the Groundwork for Trauma-Informed Care

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Key Ingredients for Successful Trauma-Informed Care Implementation

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