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Research Evidence and Benefit-Cost Data for Title IV-E Waiver Interventions
October 15, 2015

Research Evidence and Benefit-Cost Data for Title IV-E Waiver Interventions

States with Title IV-E demonstrations are using evidence-based practices, but more cost-benefit analyses are needed.

May 12, 2015

Cities United 2015: Mayors and communities mobilize to decrease violence and improve outcomes for African American boys and men

Cities United is a national coalition of mayors and city officials working to decrease violence among African American boys and young men.

June 25, 2014

Local leaders must lead: Community leaders should think, plan and act collectively to improve the long-term safety and success of children and their families

Creating a Community of Hope that will ensure the safety and success of children begins with local leaders who challenge others to think differently.

Timely Permanency through Reunification: Breakthrough Series Collaborative
December 03, 2013

Timely Permanency through Reunification: Breakthrough Series Collaborative

This report describes the Timely Permanency through Reunification Breakthrough Series Collaborative process. It highlights promising practices and outcomes.

October 03, 2013

Creating a better future: United Nations honors Philadelphia for keeping its civic promises

Philadelphia Department of Human Services received the 2013 United Nations Public Service Second-Place Award.

May 15, 2013

Some problems a city can squash: Philadelphia moves forward with after school programs

Hope comes in a variety of forms to move Philadelphia forward.

May 06, 2013

Unleashing innovation in child welfare: The child welfare demonstration project allows states to efficiently invest Title IV-E dollars

The federal Child Welfare Demonstration Project allows states to apply for a waiver so that they may better invest their share of Title IV-E dollars.

Stoneleigh Foundation’s symposium: Strategies of the 19th century won’t work with today’s families
April 05, 2011

Stoneleigh Foundation’s symposium: Strategies of the 19th century won’t work with today’s families

Dr. William C. Bell is the featured speaker at the Stoneleigh Foundation’s symposium on family well-being.

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