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Applying the Science of Child Development in Child Welfare Systems

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Anti-Human Trafficking Task Force Strategy and Operations e-Guide

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Analysis of Data on Youth with Child Welfare Involvement at Risk of Homelessness

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An Analysis of Safe Harbor Laws for Minor Victims of Commercial Sexual Exploitation: Implications for Pennsylvania and Other States

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Aftershocks: The Lasting Impact of Homelessness on Student Achievement

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Afterschool and Workforce: Opportunities for System-Level Alignment

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Advice to Young Adults From Young Adults: Helpful Hints for Policy Change in the Mental Health System

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Adverse Community Experiences and Resilience: A Framework for Addressing and Preventing Community Trauma

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Adolescent Well-Being after Experiencing Family Homelessness

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Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Social Media Toolkit

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