Policy & Practice
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Articles in June, 2008 issue of Policy & Practice
- First Star grades states on child death information release policies
- 2008 Spring conference
- N.J. Child welfare agency praised for progress
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Say what?
by Paul Leche - Report on Florida Food Stamp Modernization effort
- American Cancer Society
- Patricia Wilson
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Get our priorities straight with foster children
by Tony Conyers Jr. -
Human service worker safety; a view from the top
by Mark Washington -
APHSA presents at the National Pathways to Adulthood Conference
by Larry Goolsby - Public welfare attorneys' September conference
- Karleen Jackson
- U.S. Census Bureau
- Bureau of Labor Statistics
- Low-income workers hit hardest by economic decline
- Fallen heroes of public human services
- Maryland revamps dental care for children
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The future of social services
by Stephen Smith - CLASP releases publication on reducing poverty
- Government Accountability Office
- Karen Timberlake
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Editor's note
by Frank Solomon -
Violence against workers: a shortcoming in public human services
by Stephen R. Fox -
Medicaid regulations moratorium faces veto threat
by Larry Goolsby - Washington revamps 'flawed' office to help black children in welfare system
- Elliott Robinson
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Arizona's experience in continuous improvement
by Marco Liu - In our doers profile, we highlight some of the hardworking and talented individuals in public human services. This issue features Jennifer Velez, commissioner of the New Jersey department of human services
- Adelita Orefice
- SAMHSA announces availability of new Drug-Free Workplace Kit
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Shared parenting is better than sole custody
by David Levy - Cuts in Medicaid may mean billion-dollar loss to New York for training doctors
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Child welfare in the legal setting
by Frank Solomon -
Adopted youth more likely to have mental disorders
by Margaret Keyes - U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
- David Maxwell-Jolly
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Retreat, a wonderful way to move forward
by Jerry W. Friedman - staff spotlight
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Food Stamp Program reauthorization becomes law
by Larry Goolsby - 800 workers punished for abusing disabled in Texas since '04
- Julie Mogavero
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How much does the federal government spend to promote economic mobility and for whom?
by Adam Carasso - Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
- Alan Levine
- Evaluation confirms Reality Tour's beneficial role for youth
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Words from the field
by Jon Rubin - Florida program helps families remain intact
- National Association of State Medicaid Directors to get new director
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PIO affiliate will help CEO mission and department bottom line
by Julie Munsell - Congressional Budget Office
- Susan Loew
- Building to honor former APHSA chief bill Waldman
- 'My wife should not have been killed
- University helps overhaul Alabama Human Resources
- IT solutions management for human services releases 'ISM NEWS'
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Of false titles and writing peculiarities
by Frank Solomon - Center for Labor Market Studies
- Eileen Crummy
- CMS releases letter clarifying 2007 'crowd-out' policy
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Federalism is good for you
by Richard P. Nathan - American Indians in Oklahoma exceed most in science and math
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Textbook of social administration: the consumer-centered approach
by Frank Solomon -
Building on the promise: state initiatives to expand access to early head start for young children and their families
by Rachel Schumacher - U.S. Census Bureau
- Pierre Vigilance
- United States at threshold of dramatic demographic shift
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The big apple gets connected
by Michael Coulson - Pennsylvania welfare officials object to 'F' on child-abuse report
- Kevin Concannon
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Using media to promote adolescent well-being
by Ron Haskins - U.S. Census Bureau
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