Key Reports
The CCRY Network has produced various reports, publications, and briefs that document and highlight best practices in communities. The Network products highlight innovative practices in CCRY communities and document the impact these efforts have on serving out-of-school and vulnerable youth.
The reports available help underscore intervention strategies and best practice models that connect youth and young adults to alternative education, employment and postsecondary opportunities. Many of the reports feature cross-system and cross-sector partnerships and include community-level examples of multiple education and career pathways for this population. Below is a list of key reports the CCRY Network recommends to anyone interested in learning more about the issues affecting disconnected youth in distressed communities and how communities, non-profits, state and local agencies are addressing them.
- Making the Juvenile Justice - Workforce System Connection for Re-entering Young Offenders: A Guide for Local Practice
- Too Big To Be Seen: The Invisible Dropout Crisis in Boston and America
- A Collective Responsibility, A Collective Work: Supporting the Path to Positive Life Outcomes for Youth in Economically Distressed Communities
- Building Pathways to Postsecondary Success for Low-Income Young Men of Color
- Building a Comprehensive Youth Employment Delivery System: Examples of Effective Practice
