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Healing With Books: A Literature Review of Bibliotherapy Used With Children and Youth Who Have Experienced Trauma

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Harnessing the Learning Community Model to Integrate Trauma-Informed Care Principles in Service Organizations

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Guidelines for Designating LEA-Level and Building-Level McKinney-Vento Liaisons

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Guide to Collecting and Reporting Federal Data: Education for Homeless Children and Youth Program

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Guide to Assessing Basic Needs Insecurity in Higher Education

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Global Homelessness in a Post-Recession World

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Girlhood Interrupted: The Erasure of Black Girls Childhood

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From Evidence to Outcomes: Using Evidence to Inform Pay for Success Project Design

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Fostering Youth Transitions: Using Data to Drive Policy and Practice Decisions

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Fostering College Success Mentorship Program: A Public-Private Partnership to Build a Better Tomorrow for Youth in Foster Care

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