In this video, Joseph Williams and Heather Erwin of the American Institutes for Research (AIR) sat down with Amy Bradshaw Hoppock, AMIkids Vice President of Behavioral Health as part of the Youth Reentry Technical Assistance Center (YRTAC) podcast.
During the week of April 8, 2024, Joseph Williams and Heather Erwin of the American Institutes for Research (AIR) sat down with Amy Bradshaw Hoppock, AMIkids Vice President of Behavioral Health as part of the Youth Reentry Technical Assistance Center (YRTAC) podcast. This discussion focuses on research funded under a Second Chance Act grant award that explores the impact of family engagement on the success of detained youth. The interview also discusses AMIkids' efforts to achieve a renewable annual funding allocation as a state of Florida budget line item.
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