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Frontline Connections: A Quality
Improvement Center to Improve Child Protection Services
in the Northwest.
Frontline Connections Grantees:
On November 15th 2002, the Frontline Advisory Group selected
three projects to fund through the Frontline Connections
project. The following three projects were selected based
on the strength of their proposals to evaluate a frontline
engagement strategy when working with African American
or Native American families involved with Child Protective
Services due to neglect. The grantees were selected from
a group of 11 applicants from Washington and Alaska.
Frontline Connections is excited to be working with these
three exceptional projects and look forward to a productive
and collaborative partnership!
Native
Village of Eklutna
Anchorage, AK
Eklutna executive Summary
Nooksack
Indian Tribe, "Trail to the Tribe" project
Deming, WA
Trail to Tribe executive Summary
One
Church One Child of Washington, doing business as UJIMA
Community Services and the Office for African American
Children's Services (OAACS) (within
Region 4, Division of Children and Family Services, State
of Washington,
Department of Social and Health Services.)
"Culturally Competent
Professional Practice Project"
Seattle, WA
C2P2 executive Summary
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