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Bridging the Gap: A Comparative Assessment of Vocational Rehabilitation Agency Practices with Transition-Age Youth (Journal Article)

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  • Todd Honeycutt
  • Maura Bardos
  • Stephanie McLeod

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Information on varying characteristics among VR agencies could help Rehabilitation Services Administration and VR agency administrators identify promising practices in serving transition-age youth with disabilities.

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  • Todd Honeycutt & Maura Bardos & Stephanie McLeod, "undated". "Bridging the Gap: A Comparative Assessment of Vocational Rehabilitation Agency Practices with Transition-Age Youth (Journal Article)," Mathematica Policy Research Reports fd2a2bf4da80457fb0056d3ec, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:fd2a2bf4da80457fb0056d3ecf536843
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    1. Michael Levere & Todd Honeycutt & Gina Livermore & Arif Mamun & Karen Katz, "undated". "Promoting Readiness of Minors in Supplemental Security Income (PROMISE): Family Service Use and Its Relationship with Youth Outcomes," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 2c2081b1c40b44638cee758ae, Mathematica Policy Research.
    2. Purvi Sevak & Steven Bruns, "undated". "What Have We Learned About SSI Receipt Among Children?," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 34b2794f49ce4f8ca28c3e314, Mathematica Policy Research.
    3. Todd Honeycutt & Gina Livermore, "undated". "Promoting Readiness of Minors in Supplemental Security Income (PROMISE): The Role of PROMISE in the Landscape of Federal Programs Targeting Youth with Disabilities," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 90e98a2079004512b11dcf9ca, Mathematica Policy Research.

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