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DELLUMS REPORT: Public Policies and Practices in Child Welfare Systems that Affect Life Options for Children of Color

This report examines the impact of the child welfare system on the ability of minority children to pursue positive life options and presents promising practices to bring about improvements.

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Date Published: November 2006

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