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Definitions: The Comprehensive Services Act is a 1993 Virginia Law that provided for the pooling of eight specific funding streams used to purchase services for high-risk youth. These funds are returned to the localities with a required state/ local match and are managed by local interagency teams. The purpose of the act is to provide high quality, child centered, family focused, cost effective, community-based services to high-risk youth and their families. Visit the CSA website for more information.
Data Source: The Office of Comprehensive Services http://www.csa.virginia.gov/publicstats/index.cfm More...
Footnotes: * Emporia data included in Greensville; Falls Church and Fairfax City data included in Fairfax County. Last updated: April 2013
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