APAS is an assessment system that helps programs link quality and
youth outcomes together in a comprehensive and integrated fashion.
Not exact matches
The Erie County Department of Social Services will convene a Permanency Summit on Tuesday, April 25 2017 in Buffalo to bring
together local experts to brainstorm and plan ways to improve
outcomes for
youth in foster care.
The H&HS Cabinet is comprised of representatives from the County's health and human services related departments, including Health (including the Division of Veterans Services), Mental Hygiene, Community & Family Services (including the Division of
Youth Services), Probation & Community Corrections and the Office for the Aging, working
together to coordinate service delivery to provide better
outcomes for families.
Project LIVE & Achieve is a comprehensive program bringing schools, community groups, and faith organizations
together to promote non-violence, academic success, high expectations and community involvement, with the main goal being to decrease violence impacting New Orleans
youth and to strive for higher academic
outcomes for students.
The Moriah Group, an international consulting firm focused on enhancing
outcomes for children and
youth through improved education, and the National Dropout Prevention Center / Network, the foremost resource for educators and policymakers who work to improve graduation rates, worked
together to produce the paper, with the sponsorship of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
William T. Grant Foundation, Spencer Foundation & Child Trends: Research - Practice Partnerships: Building Two - Way Streets of Engagement This report discuss how RPPs challenge researchers and practitioners to work
together in new ways, as well as how to improve these relationships to enhance
youth outcomes.
Juvenile justice and child welfare agencies serve
youth who are involved with both systems better when they work
together toward positive
outcomes.
Summary: (To include comparison groups,
outcomes, measures, notable limitations) This study is an assessment of the effectiveness of the Families and Schools
Together (FAST) program [now called FAST ® - Elementary School Level] program, which is focused on
youth behavior in the classroom and at home, family cohesion, parent behavior, empowerment, social support and involvement in school.