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The analytic plan for the descriptive report “Youth At-Risk of Homelessness: An Early Picture of Youth and Services. Examining a Coach-like Case Management Program for Youth and Young Adults with Foster Care Histories”
To give context for the summative evaluation and understand the study sample, this descriptive report describes the services offered through Pathways and the comparison hubs, characteristics of the hubs, and baseline characteristics of the youth and young adults who enrolled in the study through the first year of enrollment.
This OPRE-funded snapshot describes the most common data sources cited by Head Start grant recipients to demonstrate availability of early care and education services and need for infant, toddler, and preschool-age services in applications to convert enrollment slots from Head Start to center-based Early Head Start.
This report presents findings from this mixed-methods study that investigates the factors associated with following the success sequence and economic self-sufficiency.
Explore this OPRE-funded brief which describes the motivations Head Start grant recipients cite in applications to covert enrollment slots from Head Start to Early Head to supply infant-and-toddler care.
Explore findings related to racial equity among healthcare occupations and the resulting racial wage gaps and consider implications for career pathways program providers to begin addressing these gaps.
Explore this OPRE funded brief that describes the characteristics of data sources and data points referenced in Head Start grant recipient enrollment conversion applications.
Discover strategies that individual staff members providing employment services and TANF program leaders can adopt and implement to combat biases at an organizational and individual level when working with participants.
The Demonstration Grants to Strengthen the Response to Victims of Human Trafficking in Native Communities (VHT-NC) Program: Interim Report describes the first two years of implementation of the six VHT-NC projects funded by the Administration for Children and Families’ (ACF) Office on Trafficking in Persons (OTIP). The report highlights common barriers, project strengths, and key successes.