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Dr Justin Jay Miller
Assistant Professor
University of Kentucky
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Dr. Justin “Jay” Miller is an Assistant Professor in the College of Social Work at the University of Kentucky. Jay is dedicated to social issues and community outreach, a passion which he brings to his work as an educator and scholar. His research and academic interests focus on child welfare and youth involvement in juvenile systems, areas in which he has published a number of research papers and conducted national and international presentations. Jay is actively involved in a host of community endeavors and has served as the co-founder/past president of the Louisville Association of Social Workers, and the founder of the Jefferson County Foster Care Peer Support Program and the Kentucky Chapter of the Foster Care Alumni of America. Jay is a past recipient of the Cabinet for Health and Family Services’ Paul Grannis Award and is a 2014 inductee into the College of Health and Human Services Hall of Fame at Western Kentucky University. Jay was a Cohort Two Doris Duke Fellow (Doris Duke Foundation and Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago) and earned his Ph.D. at the University of Louisville. Last but not least, having spent time in foster care as a youth, Jay is a
My Abstracts
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Conceptualizing Support Programs For Collegiate Foster Careleavers: Accessing The Voice Of Young People
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1. Conceptualizing Support Programs For Collegiate Foster Careleavers: Accessing The Voice Of Young People
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1. Conceptualizing Support Programs For Collegiate Foster Careleavers: Accessing The Voice Of Young People
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03 Nov, 2017
Educational outcomes for foster youth and careleavers are dismal. In the United States, research has cumulatively shown that foster youth/careleavers ...
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2.2. Formal and informal educational outcomes for children during care and for careleavers
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