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We collect research related to the issues and solutions surrounding runaway and homeless youth, as well as programmatic materials such as toolkits, factsheets, and brochures, and provide information on them in our searchable Research Summaries database.

Each entry includes information on obtaining the publication.
When possible, we provide direct links to open-access materials.

Materials in the research database do not necessarily reflect the views of RHYTTAC, the Family & Youth Services Bureau, or the Administration for Children and Families.

179 Search Results
Year Title Authors Type
2018 Afterschool and Workforce: Opportunities for System-Level Alignment

Deeds, C., Thomas, O.

Paper/Research
2018 ACEs: Adverse Childhood Experiences/Trauma Pediatric Healthcare Toolkit

MaineHealth, Maine Behavioral Healthcare, City of Portland Public Health Division

Guide/Toolkit
2018 A Scan of the Field: Learning About Serving Survivors of Human Trafficking

Serrata, J.V., Hernandez-Martinez, M., Rodriguez, R., Trujillo, O., Heffron, L.C., Melander, C.

Paper/Research
2018 Early Adopters of Trauma-Informed Care: An Implementation Analysis of the Advancing Trauma-Informed Care Grantees

Dubay, L., Burton, R.A., Epstein, M.

Paper/Research
2018 Embracing a Youth Welfare System: A Guide to Capacity Building Guide/Toolkit
2018 Empowering Young People to Make Their Place: A Case Study of the Marcus Garvey Youth Clubhouse in Brownsville, Brooklyn

Treskon, M., Esthappan, S.

Paper/Research
2018 Creating Sustainable Career Pathways for Disconnected Youth: The Center for Promise Reflects

Zaff, J.F.

Paper/Research
2018 Building the Core Skills Youth Need for Life: A Guide for Education and Social Service Practitioners Guide/Toolkit
2018 Central Florida Tri-County Youth Count: Final Report

Chrisler, A., Horwitz, B., Morton, M.

Paper/Research
2018 Toolkit for Building Survivor-Informed Organizations Guide/Toolkit

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