This section highlights websites which focus on juvenile justice issues in Connecticut.
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[1] Connecticut Association for Human Services | |
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CAHS is an independent, not-for-profit organization that champions important issues through research, advocacy, policy development and outreach. They focus on the critical areas of hunger, healthcare, childcare, education, employment, financial security and community strengthening.
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[2] Connecticut Association of Foster and Adoptive Parents | |
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The Connecticut Association of Foster and Adoptive Parents, Inc. is a non profit organization that is committed to strengthening Foster and Adoptive Families and Relative Caregivers through support, training, and advocacy with the aim of nurturing child safety, well being and stability in partnership with child welfare professionals and the entire community.
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[3] Connecticut Commission on Children | |
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The Connecticut Commission on Children was created in 1985 by a joint act of the Connecticut Legislature. This non-partisan Commission brings 25 representatives from the legislative, judicial and executive branches of government together with the private sector to promote public policies in children's best interest.
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