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Preventing and Mitigating the Effects of ACEs by Building Community Capacity and Resilience: APPI Cross-Site Evaluation Findings (Final Report Executive Summary)

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  • Natalya Verbitsky-Savitz
  • Margaret B. Hargreaves
  • Samantha Penoyer
  • Norberto Moreales
  • Brandon Coffee-Borden
  • Emilyn Whitesell

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This is an executive summary for the report summarizing the final findings of a mixed-method evaluation of five community-based initiatives in Washington State that were intended to prevent child maltreatment and exposure to toxic stress, mitigate their effects, and improve child and youth development outcomes.

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  • Natalya Verbitsky-Savitz & Margaret B. Hargreaves & Samantha Penoyer & Norberto Moreales & Brandon Coffee-Borden & Emilyn Whitesell, "undated". "Preventing and Mitigating the Effects of ACEs by Building Community Capacity and Resilience: APPI Cross-Site Evaluation Findings (Final Report Executive Summary)," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 1484bd9ca9e948f5923f4344d, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    1. Margaret B. Hargreaves, 2010. "Evaluating System Change: A Planning Guide," Mathematica Policy Research Reports c0adec4cd1984ff1b2b29ebab, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    3. Margaret B. Hargreaves & Natalya Verbitsky-Savitz & Samantha Penoyer & Michaela Vine & Laura Ruttner & Alena Davidoff-Gore, "undated". "APPI Cross-Site Evaluation: Interim Report," Mathematica Policy Research Reports a6b8243dfecb40efbec79c5cc, Mathematica Policy Research.
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