The Renewing Arizona Family Traditions program responds to the needs of Arizona's youth and families by providing intensive, family-oriented services to court referred youth. This report reviews the successes as well as the opportunities for growth within the RAFT program and examines the program through a presentation of the data collected by the Administrative Office of the Courts through its contract providers and other sources. The data is recorded by provider agencies and their respective regions and includes intake and discharge/outcome information
The Division of Children, Youth and Families is the state administered child welfare services agenc...
abstract: The best setting for abused or neglected children who are removed from their homes is a fa...
Kinship caregivers are relatives or close friends who assume caregiving responsibilities due to a va...
We are an independent branch of government constitutionally entrusted by the people to advance and p...
Arizona Families F.I.R.S.T. (Families in Recovery Succeeding Together) was established in 2000 to ad...
The courts in Mohave County have historically provided quality service in a fair, timely, consistent...
4 pp.This publication is a fact sheet which provides information about children, youth and families ...
The data for this report are extracted each year from fourteen juvenile courts’ Juvenile On-Line Tra...
The Research and Planning Services Division provides data retrieval and analysis for a variety of st...
This report includes demographic information, the type of services provided to kinship caregivers, a...
The Adult Probation Department Annual Reports illustrate the Department’s ongoing commitment to enha...
The Arizona Juvenile Justice Commission, in conjunction with the Governor's Office for Children, You...
abstract: Arizona's Serve-America program, administered by the Arizona Department of Education (ADE)...
Quarterly newsletter related to the "Kinship Care by Child Protective Services (CPS)" program run by...
This report is a result of the "2002 Equitable Treatment of Minority Youth" report produced by the A...
The Division of Children, Youth and Families is the state administered child welfare services agenc...
abstract: The best setting for abused or neglected children who are removed from their homes is a fa...
Kinship caregivers are relatives or close friends who assume caregiving responsibilities due to a va...
We are an independent branch of government constitutionally entrusted by the people to advance and p...
Arizona Families F.I.R.S.T. (Families in Recovery Succeeding Together) was established in 2000 to ad...
The courts in Mohave County have historically provided quality service in a fair, timely, consistent...
4 pp.This publication is a fact sheet which provides information about children, youth and families ...
The data for this report are extracted each year from fourteen juvenile courts’ Juvenile On-Line Tra...
The Research and Planning Services Division provides data retrieval and analysis for a variety of st...
This report includes demographic information, the type of services provided to kinship caregivers, a...
The Adult Probation Department Annual Reports illustrate the Department’s ongoing commitment to enha...
The Arizona Juvenile Justice Commission, in conjunction with the Governor's Office for Children, You...
abstract: Arizona's Serve-America program, administered by the Arizona Department of Education (ADE)...
Quarterly newsletter related to the "Kinship Care by Child Protective Services (CPS)" program run by...
This report is a result of the "2002 Equitable Treatment of Minority Youth" report produced by the A...
The Division of Children, Youth and Families is the state administered child welfare services agenc...
abstract: The best setting for abused or neglected children who are removed from their homes is a fa...
Kinship caregivers are relatives or close friends who assume caregiving responsibilities due to a va...