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Building Cross-System Implementation Centers

December 1, 2015

This report explores Centers of Excellence — why they exist, how they work, what sustains them and how governments can use them effectively.

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What Young People Need to Thrive

November 13, 2015

This brief shares youth insights on the need for normal, age-appropriate experiences for kids transitioning from foster care to adulthood.

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Building From the Ground Up

November 10, 2015

Meet Oliver, a Baltimore neighborhood being transformed through resident action, creative fundraising and a bold push to rewrite its future.

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Lending, Learning, Leading

November 9, 2015

This report shares how CDFI leaders use results-based leadership tools, highlighting lessons, concepts and profiles from the Casey Foundation’s network.

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Bring Youth Home

October 27, 2015

Since 1992, Ohio cut youth prison admissions by 80% through five key strategies. This report shares lessons for states aiming to reduce incarceration.

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Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Youth in the Juvenile Justice System

September 28, 2015

This guide shares best practices to protect LGBT youth in detention, highlighting JDAI’s push for safer, more effective alternatives to secure confinement.

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It’s Time to Talk: How to Start Conversations About Racial Inequities

September 9, 2015

Learn how KIDS COUNT advocates in NE, WI and WA used data, leadership and citizen engagement to spur race-based legislation and community change.

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Reporting on Race in the 21st Century

August 1, 2015

This report guides journalists on responsibly covering racial disparities, based on insights from the Aspen Institute Roundtable on Community Change.

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2015 KIDS COUNT Data Book

July 21, 2015

Casey's 2015 KIDS COUNT® Data Book shows that the U.S. economy is bouncing back from the Great Recession. Learn how this impacts kids and families.

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