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Improving Service Delivery to Out-Of-School Youth from Minority Backgrounds: Case Study Findings from the Southern California Resource Services for Independent Living

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  • John O’Neill
  • Mira Wang
  • Frank Martin

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This brief provides findings from a case study of the Southern California Resource Services for Independent Living, and shares insights on its approach to serving minority youth.

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  • John O’Neill & Mira Wang & Frank Martin, "undated". "Improving Service Delivery to Out-Of-School Youth from Minority Backgrounds: Case Study Findings from the Southern California Resource Services for Independent Living," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 59eb065c87c64283a2b94e2a2, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:59eb065c87c64283a2b94e2a29adb2fb
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    Minority youth; transition aged youth; disability; centers for independent living; intersectionality; youth transitions; employment;
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