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Melanie Stone – Child Care in Practice, 2024
Implementation is the carrying out of planned, intentional activities that aim to turn evidence and ideas into policies and practices that work for people in the real world--the "how" as well as the "what" (Centre for Effective Services, 2022). Whilst partnership, relationship and trust often feature in implementation, until…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Family Programs, Trust (Psychology), Program Implementation
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Roberts, Dorothy E. – Child Welfare, 2008
This article examines the community-level impact of concentrated child welfare agency involvement in African American neighborhoods. Based on interviews of 25 African American women in a Chicago neighborhood, the study found that residents were aware of intense agency involvement in their neighborhood and identified profound effects on social…
Descriptors: African Americans, Females, Attitudes, Neighborhoods
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Savaya, Riki; Spiro, Shimon; Elran-Barak, Roni – American Journal of Evaluation, 2008
The article reports on the findings of a comparative case study of six projects that operated in Israel between 1980 and 2000. The study findings identify characteristics of the programs, the host organizations, and the social and political environment, which differentiated programs that are sustained from those that are not. The findings reaffirm…
Descriptors: Theory Practice Relationship, Foreign Countries, Case Studies, Leadership
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Neilson, Jacqueline – Child Welfare, 1976
Describes Tayari, an adoption service organized by black personnel with special procedures designed to reach black clientele. Tayari is a division of the San Diego County Department of Public Welfare. (BRT)
Descriptors: Adoption, Agency Role, Black Community, Delivery Systems
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Feldman, Ronald A.; And Others – Social Work, 1972
A model for treating delinquents is proposed in which traditional community agencies would integrate small numbers of delinquents into groups of prosocial children. This innovation would reduce the adverse effects of labeling and peer-group composition, among others, without interfering significantly with the agencies' operations. (Author)
Descriptors: Agency Role, Antisocial Behavior, Delinquency, Delinquent Behavior
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Gallagher, Ursula M. – Children Today, 1972
Discusses the changing role of social agencies and the need for a reexamination of the counseling services offered in the adoption process. (SP)
Descriptors: Adopted Children, Adoption, Agency Role, Child Welfare
Farkas, Livia J. – Migration World Magazine, 1992
Describes the Refugee Data Center (RDC) (New York City), a hub for linking refugees with voluntary resettlement agencies. The RDC maintains a database on refugees as they progress toward final resettlement in the United States. At present, RDC files include refugees from Asia, Africa, Europe, and Latin America. (SLD)
Descriptors: Agency Role, Databases, Immigrants, Information Dissemination
United Way of America, Alexandria, VA. – 1987
A study examined United Way's role in solving illiteracy. Concerns of four major constituencies were identified. University representatives saw illiteracy as threatening the social well-being of those affected and seriously damaging the principle of equal opportunity. Business persons felt that illiteracy threatened the nation's competitive edge…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Adult Programs, Agency Role
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Vereker, Charles – Oxford Review of Education, 1976
The author discusses education as an example of the new services facilitated by the centralized modern state. The author's goal is to help us understand more clearly the benefits and disadvantages of such an extension of political activity. The political impact on educational policy in England is briefly discussed. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Agency Role, Centralization, Comparative Education, Government Role
Ivey, Allen E.; Hinkle, John E. – Community Ment Health J, 1970
This report analyzes the communication between two social agencies, a state hospital and a community mental health center, as they attempted to develop working ties through a liaison social worker. The program did not prove completely effective; this report presents a practical and theoretical analysis of what happened. (Author)
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Agency Role, Communication Problems, Community Health Services
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Hoshino, George; McDonald, Thomas P. – Social Work, 1975
How much will a social agency benefit from introducing a computer data system? That depends on the agency's ability to use the information derived and on the staff's wisdom in applying the capabilities of the computer system to the problems at hand. (Author)
Descriptors: Agency Role, Computer Oriented Programs, Computers, Social Agencies
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Milton, Daryl G. – Child Welfare, 1974
This paper describes a matrix-type board committee structure specifically designed to tap the talents of board members and promote their committed involvement. (Author/CS)
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Administrative Policy, Administrative Problems, Agency Role
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Zuckerman, Marilyn; And Others – Mental Retardation, 1986
An exploratory study of the role of protection and advocacy agencies in investigations of abuse and neglect of institutionalized developmental disabled persons indicated that these agencies play a major role in abuse and neglect prevention in spite of the few staff members and resources allocated to such investigations. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Advocacy, Agency Role, Child Abuse, Child Neglect
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Hopkins, Thomas J. – Social Work, 1973
Social agencies should discard their negative assumptions about the black male ghetto resident. Agencies can provide positive experiences that support the black man's rightful role as head of his family and responsible member of the community. To illustrate this potential, guidelines that proved effective in work with a black fathers' group in…
Descriptors: Agency Role, Black Community, Black Stereotypes, Caseworkers
McCullagh, James G. – 1985
This exploratory study analyzed the incidence and nature of barriers experienced by applicants wishing to adopt special needs children, defined as: "children who are older, have physical disabilities, are emotionally troubled, or are mentally retarded. Many are Black or Hispanic. Some are brothers and sisters who need a home together." Between…
Descriptors: Adoption, Agency Role, Blacks, Delivery Systems
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