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Extending home visiting to kinship caregivers and family, friend, and neighbor caregivers [Executive summary]
Hoffmann, Elizabeth, December, 2009
Washington, DC: Center for Law and Social Policy.

A summary of an exploration of the feasibility of the expansion of home visiting models to include children in family, friend, and neighbor (FFN) caregiver arrangements and those in arrangements in which relatives are raising related children, based on interviews with stakeholders and service providers of 6 national home visiting programs

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An in-depth study of First 5 centers and their visitors: Focus group and family portrait analysis [Executive summary]
Applied Survey Research, April 2009
Concord, CA: First 5 Contra Costa Children and Families Commission.

A summary of an exploration of the demographics and perceptions of families served by First 5 family resource centers, based on data from a survey of 215 visitors to First 5 Centers and focus groups with 65 individuals from Contra Costa County, California

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