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Human Services for Low-Income and At-Risk LGBT Populations: Research Recommendations on Child Welfare Programs

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  • Andrew Burwick
  • Scott Baumgartner
  • Gary Gates

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This brief presents recommendations created as part of the Research Development Project on the Human Service Needs of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)Populations.

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  • Andrew Burwick & Scott Baumgartner & Gary Gates, "undated". "Human Services for Low-Income and At-Risk LGBT Populations: Research Recommendations on Child Welfare Programs," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 4824d0a3852f4868874a10387, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    1. Andrew Burwick & Gary Gates & Scott Baumgartner & Daniel Friend, "undated". "Human Services for Low-Income and At-Risk LGBT Populations: An Assessment of the Knowledge Base and Research Needs," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 5d6ee2c749e346f2a6fd6d635, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    1. Andrew Burwick & Daniel Friend & Gary Gates, "undated". "Human Services for Low-Income and At-Risk LGBT Populations: Research Recommendations on Programs for Youth," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 274dc8095b7f4fb9b9a480bb5, Mathematica Policy Research.

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