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Studies Show the Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment Approach to Prevention of Substance Use Disorders Works for Adolescents

Studies Show the Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment Approach to Prevention of Substance Use Disorders Works for Adolescents

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The screening, brief intervention, and referral for treatment approach reduces substance misuse and improves education and employment outcomes for youths.
Social Security Administration and Abt Release Volume on Lessons From 30 Years of Demonstration Projects

SSA and Abt Release Volume on Lessons From 30 Years of Demonstration Projects

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The Social Security Administration and Abt released a book summarizing lessons from demonstration projects to improve outcomes for disability beneficiaries.
New Study Illuminates Responses to L.A.’s Growing Homeless Encampments

New Study Illuminates Responses to L.A.’s Growing Homeless Encampments

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A new policy brief by Abt illuminates the complexity of Los Angeles County’s escalating homeless encampments crisis, and the responses to date.
As Emergency Rental Assistance Programs Ramp Up, Abt Study Finds the Allocation Formula Is a Main Driver of Underspending

As Emergency Rental Assistance Programs Ramp Up, Abt Study Finds the Allocation Formula Is a Main Driver of Underspending

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Abt studied Emergency Rental Assistance, interviewing administrators in eight states and identified the potential benefits of changes in formulas and processes.
Abt Global Awarded Contract to Prevent Malaria through Vector Control

Abt Global Awarded Contract to Prevent Malaria through Vector Control

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The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) has awarded Abt Global a global five-year, $809 million contract to prevent malaria.
U.S. Prison Population Rate At Lowest Level in Three Decades, Report Finds

U.S. Prison Population Rate At Lowest Level in Three Decades, Report Finds

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The U.S. prison population declined one percent in 2021, another drop after sinking 14 percent in 2020 largely due to the COVID-19 pandemic.