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The Office of Planning, Research, and Evaluation’s (OPRE’s) Identifying and Addressing Human Trafficking in Child Welfare Agencies Final Report describes how child welfare agencies select and implement human trafficking screening tools, train workers on their use, and connect youth identified as having experienced trafficking or at increased risk of trafficking to services.

The Office of Planning, Research, and Evaluation’s (OPRE’s) Survey of Youth Currently and Formerly in Foster Care at Risk for Human Trafficking Findings Report describes information collected from youth currently and formerly in foster care who were at increased risk for human trafficking based on their demographic characteristics, maltreatment allegations, and removal and placement history.

Share information about how state and local child welfare agencies and their partners collect and use data to enhance equity among the populations they serve.

Kinship Caregivers Guide: How to Support Older Youth with Foster Care Experience Through Co-Regulation

Foster Families Guide: How to Support Older Youth with Foster Care Experience Through Co-Regulation

Child Welfare Professionals Guide: How to Support Older Youth with Foster Care Experience Through Co-Regulation

  1. Caring Adults Guide: How to Support Older Youth with Foster Care Experience Through Co-Regulation

Explore these guides that demonstrate how to incorporate co-regulation approaches to support youth in foster care.

Explore this resource toolbox, which highlights selected resources and tools that are particularly relevant for current and future Tribal TANF-Child Welfare Coordination (TTCW) grantees, and that may also be relevant for other human services programs.

This report presents an overview of the University of Alabama School of Social Work (UA-SSW) project, conducted as part of the Child Maltreatment Incidence Data Linkages (CMI Data Linkages) project.