National Trends on Youth in Crisis in the United States: An Analysis of Trends in Crisis Connections to the National Runaway Safeline over the Past Decade (2007-2017)

Type: 
Paper/Research Report
Published: November, 2018
Organization: 
National Runaway Safeline
Abstract: 

This report from the National Runaway Safeline (NRS) looks at the qualities and characteristics of youth in crisis over the ten-year period from 2007 to 2017. NRS presents information about the gender, age, and race and ethnicity of the young people who contact the safeline. The report also includes data in the following areas: current crisis situation of youth, length of time on the street, whereabouts when contacting NRS, means of survival, and issues raised when reaching out for help.

Availability: 
Available free of charge on the NRS website at: https://www.1800runaway.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/NRS-2018-Trend-Report_Final.pdf
Accession Number: 
25651
National Trends on Youth in Crisis in the United States: An Analysis of Trends in Crisis Connections to the National Runaway Safeline over the Past Decade (2007-2017) | National Clearinghouse on Homeless Youth & Families

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