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This brief, based on the Head Start REACH case studies, provides insights into how Head Start programs work with community partners to support recruitment, selection, enrollment, and attendance/ retention approaches with families experiencing adversities.

This brief, based on the Head Start REACH case studies, provides research and practice considerations for strengthening Head Start recruitment, selection, enrollment, and attendance/ retention approaches with families experiencing adversities.

This brief, based on the Head Start REACH case studies, provides insights into how Head Start programs develop selection criteria and implement selection approaches with families experiencing adversities.

Explore OPRE's framework that depicts what family engagement means in the context of early childhood home visiting.

Theory of change about how the coordination of family support services in Head Start programs is thought to result in improved outcomes for the whole family.

Discover how the Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services (CHFS) provides child welfare workers efficient access to HIPAA protected healthcare data about the foster children they serve, allowing them to better understand the children, more efficiently serve them, and improve their outcomes.

This report describes the history and purpose of the National Human Trafficking Hotline, as well as a synthesis of the organization’s structure, operating procedures, and training mechanisms.

Find detailed information on the NHTH’s referral directory and partnerships with local hotlines, services providers, and law enforcement.

This brief provides detailed information regarding the demographics of the NHTH’s contactor population.

This report describes the approach RTI International used to systematically evaluate the National Human Trafficking Hotline, including in-depth descriptions for each data collection method and evaluation limitations.