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Disaster Preparedness Resource Guide for Child Welfare Agencies

January 2, 2009

This guide helps child welfare agencies prep for future crises with expert tips, research-based advice and real-world insights on disaster planning.

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CONNECT: Supporting Children Exposed to Domestic Violence

January 1, 2009

This 55-page guide helps caregivers understand domestic violence, its impact on children and how to support healing — packed into a 3-hour training.

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Using Media Advocacy to Promote Detention Reform

January 1, 2009

This handbook offers media advocacy tips to help juvenile justice advocates promote reforms through Casey’s Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative.

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An Effective Approach to Reduce Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Juvenile Justice

January 1, 2009

This brief highlights how JDAI addressed racial disparities in the juvenile justice system at the time the report was written.

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Mentoring Former Prisoners

January 1, 2009

This manual guides the setup of a mentoring program to help former prisoners successfully transition to community reentry services.

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Mentoring Formerly Incarcerated Adults

January 1, 2009

This report shows how Ready4Work added mentoring to ease reentry and what early outcomes reveal about improving life for former inmates.

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Rightsizing Congregate Care

January 1, 2009

This report shows how Casey worked with five states to cut congregate care, track key indicators and report on progress in each jurisdiction.

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Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative Results Report

January 1, 2009

This first annual JDAI summary tracks site progress, compares outcomes across sites and deepens understanding of the detention reform movement.

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The 2009 KIDS COUNT Data Book

January 1, 2009

The 20th KIDS COUNT Data Book shares national and state data, urging better programs for children and families living in poverty.

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