Tools & Training
Focusing on Outcomes for Youth: Self Sufficiency
The Family and Youth Services Bureau believes the most crucial outcomes for runaway and homeless youth include well-being, permanent connections, safety and self-sufficiency. In this issue of The Exchange, we focus on ways to achieve and improve self-sufficiency for runaway and homeless youth.
Bill Martin is executive director of Waterford Country School, a Connecticut youth shelter that will soon finish the three-year implementation of the CARE Model. He talks about how this evidence-based practice enables Waterford to better serve youth.
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