The USICH Youth Data Strategy in Action: Analysis of Data on Youth with Child Welfare Involvement at Risk of Homelessness

Authors

Ross, C., Weigensberg, E., Selekman, R.

Type
Paper/Research
Year published
2016
Accession number

25496

Title

The USICH Youth Data Strategy in Action: Analysis of Data on Youth with Child Welfare Involvement at Risk of Homelessness

Organization

Mathematica Policy Research

Abstract

The Children’s Bureau, within the Administration for Children and Families (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services), funded a multi-phase grant program to build the evidence base on what works to prevent homelessness among youth and young adults who have been involved in the child welfare system. Known as Youth At-Risk of Homelessness (YARH), this program funded 18 organizations for the first phase for two years. The YARH Phase I grantees adopted the data strategy from The Framework to End Youth Homelessness: A Resource Text for Dialogue and Action that the U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness (USICH) developed in 2013. The grantees used the data strategy to better understand the size and characteristics of homeless populations in their service areas. The authors gave this slide presentation at the Children’s Bureau Combined Discretionary Grantees Kick-off Meeting in Washington, D.C. on December 2, 2015. The slides were revised on July 26, 2016. (author abstract modified)

Availability details

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