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The Missouri Model

January 1, 2010

Kid “jails” are often unsafe and unconstitutional — but Missouri’s model shows a better way. Learn how it’s transforming juvenile rehabilitation.

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U.S. Teenage Pregnancies, Births and Abortions

January 1, 2010

This report shares 2010 stats on teen pregnancy, birth and abortion, and explains the methods and sources used to calculate the estimates.

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The 2010 KIDS COUNT Data Book

January 1, 2010

The 21st KIDS COUNT Data Book offers national and state data on child well-being across 10 key indicators. See how kids are doing where you live.

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Back on Track

January 1, 2010

A Casey–Virginia effort cut foster care use, boosted permanency and access to community care and reduced spending with a family-centered model.

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Improving School Readiness in DeKalb County, Georgia

January 1, 2010

This case shows how Casey’s Leadership in Action Program helped Georgia leaders collaborate and deliver measurable results for children.

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Facing Our Future

January 1, 2010

This report examines the consequences of parental arrest, detention, and deportation on 190 children in 85 families in six locations across the country.

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Changing Systems is Like Moving a Mountain

January 1, 2010

This report shares insights from leaders driving system change and answers the call for deeper discussion on what makes strong, effective leadership.

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Casey Connects: Winter 2009

December 22, 2009

This issue shares four federal policy strategies to help reduce poverty, reform youth systems and improve data on kids in fragile families.

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Technical Assistance to Schools and School Support Organizations

December 11, 2009

This publication presents an overview of four organizations, each offering technical assistance to an audience in the education arena.

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