Varied Progress Toward Comprehensive Service Models and Evaluations

Authors: 
Fung, N.
Gothro, A.
Knas, E.
Bradley, M.C.
Type: 
Brief
Published: August, 2017
Organization: 
Mathematica Policy Research
Series: 
Youth At-Risk of Homelessness (YARH) In the Spotlight
Abstract: 

The Children’s Bureau, within the Administration for Children and Families (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services), funded a multi-phase grant program to build the evidence base on what works to prevent homelessness among youth and young adults who have been involved in the child welfare system. Known as Youth At-Risk of Homelessness (YARH), this program funded 18 organizations for the first phase for two years. During the planning phase, grantees conducted data analyses to help understand their local population and develop comprehensive service models to improve outcomes in housing, education and training, social well-being, and permanent connections. This brief is part of a series that summarizes high-level themes from a process study of YARH grantees’ activities and accomplishments during Phase I. This information was gleaned from grant applications, grantees’ semi-annual progress reports, and two-day site visits to each grantee. (author abstract modified)

Number of Pages: 
4
Availability: 
Available for free download on the Mathematica Policy Research website at: https://www.mathematica-mpr.com/our-publications-and-findings/publications/varied-progress-toward-comprehensive-service-models-and-evaluations
Accession Number: 
25494
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