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Experts in providing compassionate, personalized pediatric care, children’s hospitals are leaders in child abuse treatment and prevention in partnership with a variety of professionals and agencies.
The presentation outlines the Department of Defense's prevention programs and how they are geared to provide support to active duty and reserve component members and their children, youth, and families.
The FRU can generate a report that provides an overview of the number and type of raw responses being generated for a particular data element to help title IV-E agencies assess and improve data quality.
This report provides state-specific data from fiscal year 2012 about whether an adoption through a public agency was identified as a special needs adoption.
This brief present highlights of State reports from fiscal year 2013 to the National Youth in Transition Database, including information on independent living services paid for or provided to youth.
This report provides preliminary estimates of AFCARS data for FY 2013. Preliminary reports of AFCARS data include data received by September 30 for the report period ending March 31 and by March 31 for the report period ending September 30.