Publications featuring the knowledge gained, lessons learned, and evidence generated from U.S. Children’s Bureau grantees on a variety of topics, including programs and capacity-building efforts across the child welfare continuum. All grantee publications and materials can be accessed through the Discretionary Grants Library.
5 Grantee Lessons Learned
Children's Bureau Grantee Synthesis: Kinship Navigator Programs
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Grantee Lessons Learned
Author(s)
Child Welfare Information Gateway
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Year Published
2019
Provides information and lessons learned from Children’s Bureau grantees experience implementing kinship navigator programs, including cross-cutting themes and promising practices.
Human Trafficking: Coordinating Resources
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Grantee Lessons Learned
Author(s)
Child Welfare Information Gateway
Availability
Year Published
2019
Shares what Children’s Bureau’s grantees have learned about coordinating specialized resources and services for child and youth victims of trafficking at the State and local levels.
Human Trafficking: Developing Housing Options
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Grantee Lessons Learned
Author(s)
Child Welfare Information Gateway
Availability
Year Published
2019
Shares what Children’s Bureau’s grantees have learned about effective housing and treatment approaches for child and youth victims of trafficking and the strategies they are using to address common challenges.
Human Trafficking: Working With Faith-Based Groups
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Grantee Lessons Learned
Author(s)
Child Welfare Information Gateway
Availability
Year Published
2019
Shares what Children’s Bureau’s grantees have learned about developing and working with faith-based organizations to support the response to human trafficking in any community.
Primary Prevention: Themes From Fiscal Year 2018 Grantee Site Visits
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Grantee Lessons Learned
Author(s)
Child Welfare Information Gateway
Availability
Year Published
2020
Highlights common themes and unique examples gathered by Community Collaborations to Strengthen and Preserve Families grantees during Children's Bureau-led site visits to other jurisdictions with promising approaches to community-based primary prevention.