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This guide outlines questions that Children's Bureau discretionary grantees should consider when developing or assessing the sustainability plan for their projects.
This document provides detailed information about the Child Welfare Waiver Demonstration projects active as of July 2018 including the evaluation designs and outcome findings for individual projects.
This document provides an overview of the Child Welfare Waiver Demonstration projects active as of Federal Fiscal Year 2018, including programmatic goals, proposed service interventions, and evaluation designs for individual projects.
This checklist was developed to ensure that APSR submissions include all required elements. States can use this checklist as a guide in writing their 2018 APSR and CAPTA update.
This document provides a detailed summary of the active Child Welfare Waiver Demonstration projects, including their core interventions, key outcomes, and methods to measure cost neutrality.