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“Tell Us What We Need to Hear”
Extracurricular Activities Benefit Foster Youth
LGBT Foster and Adoptive Parenting Information Packet
Meeting the Educational Requirements of Fostering Connections
National Youth in Transition Database Launches
Numbers of Youth Aging Out Increases
Foster Youth Education Initiative
Financial Aid Assistance to Students from Foster Care
Municipal Action Guide to Assist Transitioning Foster Youths
Benefits and Costs of Intensive Foster Care Services
Youth Aging Out of Foster Care
Sabotaged by the System - Foster Youths are Targets for Identity Fraud
Continuing in Foster Care Beyond Age 18: How Courts Can Help
Serving Former Foster Youth in California Community Colleges
Racial and Ethnic Disparity and Disproportionality in Child Welfare and Juvenile Justice
Economy’s Ripple Effect on Kids
National Review of Policies and Programs to Support Young People Transitioning Out of Foster Care
“Tell Us What We Need to Hear”
PDF presentation created by the “Research and Training Center for Pathways to Postive Futures”
Gowen, L. K., & Rowland, M. (2011). “Tell Us What We Need to Hear”: The Sexual Health Needs of Youth in Foster Care. Presented at the 24th Adolescent Sexuality Conference, April 4, 2011 in Seaside, Oregon
http://www.ilrinc.com/images/uploads/presGowenSexHealthFosterYouth.pdf
Tell Us What We Need to Hear