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Licensed child care in Washington State: 2000 [Executive summary]
Schrager, Laura, 2002
Olympia: Washington Department of Social and Health Services.

A summary of a 2000 market survey of Washington State child care centers and licensed family homes, providing information about child care rates, child care industry, and subsidized child care

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Kinship care in Washington State: Prevalence, policy, and needs [Executive summary]
Mayfield, Jim, 2002
(Document No. 02-06-3901). Olympia: Washington State Institute for Public Policy.

A study of kinship care in Washington State, including its prevalence and characteristics, the needs of kinship care providers in the state, policies and services available in Washington and other states, and policy options that may increase appropriate kinship care placements

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Understanding family, friend, and neighbor care in Washington State: Developing appropriate training and support: Highlights [Executive summary]
Brandon, Richard N., 2002
Seattle: University of Washington, Human Services Policy Center.

A summary of a report examining aspects of family, friend, and neighbor (FFN) care in Washington State.

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