TYPS April 2022 Update
Every few months we’ll be updating you on the progress made on the Texas Youth Permanency Study (TYPS) conducted by […]
Every few months we’ll be updating you on the progress made on the Texas Youth Permanency Study (TYPS) conducted by […]
Throughout our Texas Youth Permanency Study (TYPS), we’ve explored relationships that are important to young people living in foster care. […]
When we interviewed Tony*, a youth formerly in foster care, he shared what it means to just be a “normal” […]
Every few months we’ll be updating you on the progress made on the Texas Youth Permanency Study (TYPS) conducted by […]
By Alix Mammina In 2019, our researchers launched a five-year study following youth in foster care as they enter adulthood. […]
School connectedness is an important protective factor for youth and refers to their relationships with school personnel and peers; their […]
Every few months we’ll be updating you on the progress made on the Texas Youth Permanency Study (TYPS) conducted by […]
Every few months we’ll be updating you on the progress made on the Texas Youth Permanency Study (TYPS) conducted by […]
In our first blog from our February 2021 update, we shared the experiences of teens who were participating in child […]
From June through August 2020, we interviewed 54 youth (ages 15 – 20) who are currently participating in the Texas […]