State spending on transitional housing supports for youth “aging out” of foster care can make a big difference in preventing homelessness, incarceration, substance abuse and early childbirth, according to a new study by social work researchers at Case Western Reserve University. “Regardless of your high risk, if you’re aging out of foster care and you … Continue reading “Eurasia Review: Spend More On Housing, Teens In Foster Care Are Less Likely To Be Homeless, Jailed”
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