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Peer reviewedWiltse, Kermit T. – Children Today, 1976
Discusses aspects of responsible foster care services including restoration to natural parents, finding adoptive parents, and programs for children who require long term foster care. (SB)
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Decision Making, Foster Children, Foster Homes
Exceptional Parent, 1976
In the second of a two-part article, the role of the social worker in serving disabled children and their families is described. (SB)
Descriptors: Agencies, Exceptional Child Services, Handicapped Children, Role Perception
American Indian Journal of the Institute for the Development of Indian Law, 1976
Presenting the revised "Statement of Understanding" (1976) signed by the directors of the Office of Native American Programs, the Agency on Aging, and four other agencies entering into an interagency agreement, this paper details agency role as stipulated by Objectives one through four incorporated in the Statement re: improved services…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Agency Role, American Indians, Coordination
Douglas, Toby; Flores, Kimura – 1998
As part of the Assessing the New Federalism project, this paper explores the role of the state and federal government in narrowing state spending differences among noneducation children's programs. An analysis of the variation among states in need, capacity, and willingness to spend is followed by an analysis of two federal funding…
Descriptors: Children, Expenditures, Federal Aid, Financial Support
Department of Justice, Washington, DC. National Inst. of Justice. – 1998
These panel papers address various ways to meet the needs of changing communities in achieving the goal of reducing crime and revitalizing communities. Weeding out crime and seeding target areas with social services and economic revitalization calls for a range of strategies, as identified by the panelists. The following papers are included: (1)…
Descriptors: Community Development, Crime Prevention, Economic Factors, Neighborhood Improvement
Peer reviewedMonteiro, Lois – Family Coordinator, 1974
The changes in family planning methods in the 1960s and the recognition of population control as a public health problem brought to the nursing profession the issue of the nurse's involvement in family planning counseling. The author reviews the literature defining the functions of the nurse with regard to family planning counseling. (Author/RP)
Descriptors: Counseling Services, Family Counseling, Family Planning, Literature Reviews
Peer reviewedBerde, Carol – Family Coordinator, 1974
The author discusses a multi-media library and information center in population and family planning which is associated with a Planned Parenthood affiliate and provides many segments of the community with educational materials and services and strengthens the affiliate's programs. (Author)
Descriptors: Community Education, Community Resources, Family Planning, Population Education
Peer reviewedMacRae, Robert H. – Child Welfare, 1973
Discusses the new problems faced by voluntary agencies as patterns of financial support change. Decreasing general contributions, limitations of United Way campaigns, and aspects of purchase of service are considered. (DP)
Descriptors: Financial Support, Foundation Programs, Social Agencies, Social Responsibility
Brison, David W. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1973
James Coleman's suggestions for changing routes to adulthood for young people are simple-minded, according to the author. He presents his proposal for an educator-led direct attack on major issues confronting society -- with young people at the spearpoint. (Author)
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Nontraditional Education, Public Education, School Business Relationship
Peer reviewedAbrahams, Ruby Banks – Social Work, 1972
The Widowed Service Line, a mutual help program in metropolitan Boston that provided service by telephone, effectively meeting the various problems and needs of differing stages of widowhood, is described. (Author)
Descriptors: Helping Relationship, Marital Status, Program Descriptions, Social Services
Peer reviewedCull, John G.; Colvin, Craig R. – Journal of Rehabilitation, 1972
Vocational rehabilitation centers need to improve both client evaluation by upgrading the role of the work evaluator and work adjustment programs with specified goals to be achieved by each individual client. (Author/AG)
Descriptors: Evaluation Needs, Program Development, Program Improvement, Rehabilitation Centers
Peer reviewedMeenaghan, Thomas M.; Mascari, Michael – Social Work, 1971
This article discusses patterns in the delivery of social welfare services, with reference to the specific service area of mental retardation. The authors propose a model that adds two vital elements to present service delivery patterns, a benefit system and a plan for consumer organization. (Author)
Descriptors: Consumer Economics, Mental Retardation, Social Services, Social Welfare
Peer reviewedGartner, Alan – Social Work, 1971
To meet the already pressing demands for their services, human service agencies are trying to develop new resources and redeploy existing ones. The author proposes two strategies to deal with the problem and provides numerous examples of how these strategies have been applied successfully. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Consumer Economics, Human Services, Professional Services
Morse, Joan – Children, 1970
Descriptors: Death, Emotional Adjustment, Hospital Personnel, Hospitalized Children
Peer reviewedBorn, Catherine E. – Child Welfare, 1983
Data show that, despite philosophical opposition on the part of human service professionals, proprietary firms have become successful and apparently satisfactory providers of public child welfare services. Several attitudinal and administrative adjustments that could make contracting for services a less ideological and more effective procedure are…
Descriptors: Agency Role, Child Welfare, National Surveys, Nonprofit Organizations


