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A Path to Evidence-Based Services for Unaccompanied Children

June 3, 2024

When an unaccompanied child is released from federal custody there is very little data regarding their outcomes after their release. No significant evaluation has been conducted on the effectiveness of services supporting their integration. As the largest provider of these services, USCRI works to ensure that children are safe and that their physical, cognitive, social, and emotional needs are met so that they can thrive in their new communities. USCRI and its partners provided services to more than 25,000 children last year.

USCRI partnered with Child Trends, the leading research organization in the U.S. focused solely on improving the lives of children and youth, to develop an evaluation plan to assess the effectiveness of USCRI’s Home Study and Post-Release Services for unaccompanied children. This webinar will explore the outcomes of the collaboration, lessons learned, and recommendations for broader practice to move toward the creation of an evidence-based national model for Home Study and Post-Release Services for unaccompanied children.

 

 

Read the full report here

 

Join our webinar this Jun 25, 2024 02:00 PM EST here


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