Grantee
Cure Violence
Cure Violence, formerly known as CeaseFire, is a national public health strategy that reduces gun shootings and killings.
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Grantee
Cure Violence, formerly known as CeaseFire, is a national public health strategy that reduces gun shootings and killings.
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Feature
RWJF is a proud supporter of TEDMED's 20 Great Challenges of Health and Medicine and several of the innovative thinkers who have shared thei...
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Feature
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation is working to increase awareness and understanding of the impact of ACEs and the need to develop effectiv...
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National Program
Forward Promise is a new initiative focused on improving the health and success of middle- and high-school-aged boys and young men of color....
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Grantee
Developing small community homes as alternatives to nursing homes, this radical, new national model for skilled nursing care returns control...
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Blog Post
"Black men today are more likely to receive a GED in prison than graduate from college. One in three black men, and one in six Latino men, a...
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Blog Post
The use of school-based health services has gained momentum and recognition across the United States as a unique tool in the fight to preven...
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Blog Post
Last week at the American Public Health Association (APHA) annual meeting, a number of presenters took on an important, but often overlooked...
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Journal Article
Looking back, looking ahead to a second decade of an RWJF national program to reshape services to young people served by juvenile justice, a...
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Journal Article
The RWJF Reclaiming Futures national program engaged communities to reinvent the way substance abuse treatment services were conceptualized ...
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Journal Article
A systems change model to transform how youth with substance use disorders in the juvenile justice system receive services.
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Journal Article
Federal grants helped 16 states create system change in their adolescent substance abuse treatment programs.
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