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RPG Child and Family Outcomes: Fifth Annual Report to Congress

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  • Debra Strong
  • Russell Cole
  • Angela D’Angelo
  • Juliette Henke
  • Yange Xue

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This report presents findings from the national cross-site evaluation of the Regional Partnership Grant (RPG) program for the second cohort of grantees (2012-2017). RPG provides federal grants for partnerships to address the needs of families at risk of child maltreatment due to adult substance use issues.

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  • Debra Strong & Russell Cole & Angela D’Angelo & Juliette Henke & Yange Xue, "undated". "RPG Child and Family Outcomes: Fifth Annual Report to Congress," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 7bfa5cccd7a84c6ba26691d9b, Mathematica Policy Research.
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