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The Arizona Kith and Kin Project evaluation: Brief #4: Increasing cultural and social capital by linking family, friend, and neighbor providers to resources in the early childhood system

Description:
The overall goal of the analyses described in this brief, Brief #4 in a series of four, was to explore and analyze FFN providers' awareness and use of community resources. This sample was obtained by collecting data from providers involved in a 14-week training-support group intervention known as the Arizona Kith and Kin Project. The providers in the Arizona Kith and Kin Project represent a critical population of providers who are serving young children in Arizona. (author abstract)
Resource Type:
Reports & Papers
Country:
United States
State(s)/Territories/Tribal Nation(s):
Arizona

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