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Spotlight On: Gender Equality & Social Inclusion
Spotlight On
Gender equality and social inclusion are both worthy goals in their own right, as well as cross-cutting issues in health, economic empowerment, agriculture, and education, among other sectors.
Advancing Equity through Technical Assistance
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Learn how Abt advances principles and practices in our technical assistance and implementation work that consider the intersectionality of equity issues.
Sharing the Healthcare Transformation Mission
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Abt is supporting partners to successfully implement CalAIM programs as part of the PATH TA Marketplace.
Benefit Offset National Demonstration (BOND) Special Topics Papers
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Abt conducted follow up research using SSA’s Benefit Offset National Demonstration (BOND) data to explore longer term findings and special research topics.
Person-Centered Evaluation Surveys with People with Disabilities: Lessons from the Field
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A new research article from Abt looks at the inclusion of people with disabilities in studies of housing and supportive services.
JAMA: Addressing Racism in Preventive Services: A Methods Report for the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force
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A JAMA paper summarizes a U.S. Preventive Services Task Force report that poses questions and identifies practices to address racism in preventive healthcare.
Expanding Apprenticeship to New Sectors and Populations: The Experiences and Outcomes of Apprentices in the American Apprenticeship Initiative
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Most AAI apprentices and pre-apprentices completed their programs and experienced substantial earnings gains, with some differences in outcomes by subgroup.
Putting Health Workers at the Center of Health System Investments in COVID-19 and Beyond
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The Health Worker Life Cycle Approach provides a framework that identifies key areas for health workforce investment.
Client Racial Composition in First-Episode Psychosis Programs Compared with Compositions in Program Service Areas
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A new report of first-episode psychosis programs showed that they had a disproportionate number of Black clients.