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Grants to Expand Substance Abuse Treatment in Targeted Areas of Need-Technology Assisted Care

Funder: 
SAMHSA

The purpose of this program is to enhance and/or expand the capacity of substance abuse treatment providers to serve clients who have been underserved because of lack of access to treatment in thei

Characteristics of Effective Summer Learning Programs for Low-Income Youth

Publisher: 
Child Trends

This fact sheet presents some emerging lessons from 11 summer learning programs that were evaluated using experimental research designs.

Health, Education, and Child Welfare: Outcomes across Systems

Date/Time (ET): 
June 4, 2009 - 10:00am - 11:30am

Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago and the Urban Institute organized a forum on Health, Education, and Child Welfare: Measuring Outcomes across Systems.

Supporting Babies and Families Where They Live

Publisher: 
Zero to Three Policy Center

This fact sheet has policy recommendations and recommends specific programs to support home visiting programs to promote healthy social and emotional development in the prenatal to pre-kindergarten

State-based Home Visiting: Strengthening Programs through State Leadership

Publisher: 
Columbia University National Center for Children in Poverty

This report helps inform the field about two central questions related to home visiting: 1.) Are states investing in home visiting in ways that promote improved outcomes for young children?

Supporting Growth and Development of Babies in Child Care: What Does the Research Say?

Publisher: 
Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP), Zero to Three

This brief outlines research to make the case that state policies can promote the quality and continuity of early childhood experiences and positively impact the healthy growth and development

Family Routines and Relationships Strengthen Poor Families

Publisher: 
Child Trends

This research brief analyzes data for more than 100,000 families from the 2003 National Survey of Children's Health to find the similarities and contrasts between poor and more affluent families.

Exploring the links between family strengths and adolescent outcomes

Publisher: 
Child Trends

This research brief reports on the results of new Child Trends analyses of data for adolescents ages 12-17 from the 2005 Every Child Every Promise Study conducted by America's Promise Alliance.