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Family Circles, Sharing Our Experiences

May 17, 2001

This paper describes using study circles to engage residents in three Making Connections initiative neighborhoods.

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Replicating Detention Reform

April 2, 2001

This report compares two reform efforts with similar goals but different outcomes, highlighting lessons on reducing juvenile detention center populations.

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Casey Connects: Spring 2001

April 2, 2001

This issue of Casey Connects features three conferences highlighting Making Connections and the expanding network of critical Casey partnerships.

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Has the Jury Reached a Verdict?

March 28, 2001

This report explores how states addressed concerns about crowd out under SCHIP, based on interviews and site visits in 18 states.

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AdvoCasey: Spring 2001

March 21, 2001

This AdvoCasey issue explores tax relief for low-income families, plus efforts to improve housing, health care and child care access nationwide.

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School to Career and Postsecondary Education for Foster Care Youth

March 14, 2001

This report presents actual programs and services available for foster care youth to establish a pathway out of poverty to college and high-paying careers.

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Promoting and Sustaining Detention Reforms

March 2, 2001

Lessons from a Casey-led project on launching juvenile detention reform — what worked, what didn’t and how to build better alternatives through JDAI.

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Special Detention Cases

February 2, 2001

This report outlines strategies to reduce detention for minors with warrants, probation violators and post-adjudication youth through Casey’s JDAI.

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Walking our Talk in the Neighborhoods; Family to Family Tools

January 22, 2001

This paper shows how to create healthy reform for kids and families in the child welfare system by presenting pros and cons of neighborhood partnerships.

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