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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.

240 Search Results
Year Title Authors Type
2019 Opportunity Works Four Ways to Help Young Adults Find Pathways to Success

Steinberg, A., Almeida, C.

Paper/Research
2019 Part I: Prevalence, Identification, and Action Steps for Schools Brief
2019 Not in Isolation: How to Reduce Room Confinement While Increasing Safety in Youth Facilities Paper/Research
2019 Older Youth Need Support Transitioning from Foster Care to Adulthood

Rosenberg, R., Abbott, S., Sepulveda, K.

Brief
2019 Mobilizing Youth: Engaging Young People in Making Community Change

Anoll, C.H.

Brief
2019 New Insights into the Back on Track Model’s Effects on Opportunity Youth Outcomes: Opportunity Works Final Evaluation Report

Anderson, T., Peters, H.E., Braga, B., Derrick-Mills, T., Dodkowski, A., Runes, C., Winkler, M.

Paper/Research
2019 Missed Opportunities: Education Among Youth Experiencing Homelessness in America Brief
2019 Missed Opportunities: Evidence on Interventions for Addressing Youth Homelessness

Morton, M.H., Kugley, S., Epstein, R.A., Farrell, A.F.

Brief
2019 Missed Opportunities: Pathways from Foster Care to Youth Homelessness in America

Dworsky, A., Gitlow, E., Horwitz, B., Samuels, G.M.

Brief
2019 Missed Opportunities in Youth Pathways Through Homelessness

Samuels, G.M., Cerven, C., Curry, S., Robinson, S.R., Patel, S.

Brief

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