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This webpage contains a video and corresponding discussion guide to help facilitate conversations among child welfare teams about advancing racial equity in practice. Learn more. 
This resource provides an overview of the seven measures to support Child and Family Services Review (CFSR) planning and implementation activities. The resource summarizes:  The seven CFSR outcomes and corresponding statewide data indicators and case review items  The seven CFSR systemic factors and related items  This resource is designed to help new or experienced CFSR team members ...
This fact sheet (PDF, 2 pages) explains the limited cross-system collaboration between the child welfare and juvenile justice systems to provide youth and families with the services they need. The fact sheet presents risk factors for and dual involvement with the child welfare and juvenile justice systems, key federal programs, ...
This training module provides educators and school staff with a better understanding of the formation of a collaborative planning team that is representative of school and school district personnel and community partners. The module includes the following materials:   Presentation with speaker notes for school safety teams and practitioners to use to ...
This document (PDF, 4 pages) is designed to help state education agencies (SEAs) create new relationships and improve and strengthen existing relationships for school safety. This resource contains examples of state partnerships for providing training and technical assistance (TTA) to local education agencies (LEAs) in the development and implementation of ...
Application deadline: October 9, 2025  The Comprehensive Partnerships to Advance Cancer Health Equity (CPACHE) Program develops and maintains comprehensive, long-term, and mutually beneficial partnerships between institutions serving underserved health disparity populations and underrepresented students (ISUPSs) and National Cancer Institute (NCI)-designated Cancer Centers (CCs). Grant recipients are expected to work collaboratively to:   Increase ...
Share resources to support the health and well-being of young people in your community. Social Media Posts Use these sample posts to share Take Action for Adolescents on your social media platforms. Review posts for X/Twitter, Threads, LinkedIn, and Facebook, and use sample newsletter content. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Use the frequently asked questions ...
Take Action for Adolescents is the result of extensive collaboration and input from allies and partners, including numerous federal agencies, nongovernmental organizations and experts, and young people. The goals and action steps in Take Action for Adolescents are designed to inspire individuals and organizations to develop innovative approaches that break down ...
Take Action for Adolescents — A Call to Action for Adolescent Health and Well-Being (PDF, 35 pages) (Disponible en Español - PDF, 35 páginas) (“Take Action for Adolescents” or “the Call to Action”) is a call to action for adults—including policymakers, health care and human service providers and organizations, youth-serving professionals and ...
Learning how to self-regulate their emotions, reactions, and behaviors is an important skill for youth as they enter and navigate their teenage and young adult years.
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