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Constantinides, Susie – British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 1993
Describes two cases of outreach work in an area of London lacking culturally appropriate services for the large concentration of Cypriots settled there. Explores issues involved with bereavement, intergenerational needs, and isolation. (JPS)
Descriptors: Bereavement, Case Studies, Cultural Differences, Higher Education
Passel, Jeffrey S.; Fix, Michael – Migration World Magazine, 1994
Provides information on immigrant use of federal-benefit programs, examines immigration policy and immigrant educational quality, and discusses immigrants' need and use of welfare. It explains that immigrant quality of recent legal immigrants is not declining and that public assistance is concentrated among refugees and elderly immigrants. (GLR)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Census Figures, Immigrants, Public Policy
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Rose, Stephen M.; And Others – Ageing International, 1992
Includes "Empowering Case Management Clients" (Rose); "Case Management in Rural Japan" (Maeda, Takahashi); "Coordinated-Care Teams" (Brodsky, Sobol); "Comparing Practice in the United States and the United Kingdom" (Sturges); "Business of Case Management Flourishing in the U.S." (Cress); and…
Descriptors: Empowerment, Foreign Countries, Long Term Care, Older Adults
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Parrott, Kathleen; Engelen-Eigles, Deborah – Journal of Extension, 1992
Extension professions can bring specific expertise to solving community housing problems with local organizations: community knowledge, housing knowledge, volunteer development skills, and organizational development skills. (SK)
Descriptors: Community Organizations, Extension Agents, Housing, Models
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Derrington, Mary Lynne; Mendonsa, Cathie – ERS Spectrum, 1992
To meet student needs, the Port Angeles School District (Washington) K-3 Support Program has certified staff that serve as a blend of social service providers, counselors, and teachers. They provide in-class lessons, staff consultation, direct student services, and parenting classes. Appended is a list of eight additional resources. (MLF)
Descriptors: Counseling, Early Intervention, High Risk Students, Primary Education
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Alvarez, Benjamin – Comparative Education Review, 1994
Reviews youth programs worldwide, focusing on program objectives, contexts provided by programs, activities and processes, relationships of programs to families and schools, and national environments. Outlines six approaches to program evaluation. Suggests that program outcomes are related to intrinsic factors, extrinsic factors, and participant…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Evaluation Methods, Program Effectiveness
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Edmunds, Margo – Journal of Adolescent Chemical Dependency, 1993
Contends that substance abusing clients benefit from comprehensive and coordinated approach to their medical and psychosocial problems. Suggests range of strategies that have been used to enhance communication among practitioners and agencies and organizations with whom they interact. Describes strategies related to coordination of services;…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Health Services, Interdisciplinary Approach, Interpersonal Communication
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Mertens, Harry; Scott, Helena – Ageing International, 1993
Older minorities are underrepresented among users of social services in Europe. Dutch and Scottish programs aimed at improving quality of elders' lives demonstrate the importance of reflecting Europe's multicultural, multiethnic nature in programming. (SK)
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Foreign Countries, Minority Groups, Older Adults
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Tracy, Elizabeth M.; Farkas, Kathleen J. – Child Welfare, 1994
Child welfare practice and substance abuse treatment have become overlapping areas for many human service professionals. This article stresses the importance of combining the two perspectives to deal with both the mother's recovery and the child's well-being. Changes in attitudes, knowledge, and skills are required on the part of both child…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Health Education, Professional Development, Social Services
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Reis, Myrna; Nahmiash, Daphne – Gerontologist, 1998
Reports on the validity of the Indicators of Abuse (IOA) Screen, used by social-services-agency practitioners as an abuse screening tool. An abuse-indicator model evolving from the IOA suggests three main types of abuse signals: caregivers' personal problems/issues, caregivers interpersonal problems, and care receivers' social-support shortages…
Descriptors: Caregivers, Elder Abuse, Reliability, Screening Tests
Burchard, John D. – Reaching Today's Youth: The Community Circle of Caring Journal, 1998
Based on his experiences as the leader of Vermont's Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services and a transition researcher, the author describes why transitions from institutional settings to less restrictive ones are often unsuccessful. Also offers suggestions, including wraparound, for reversing this problem. (Author/MKA)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Case Studies, Documentation, Rehabilitation
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Atherton, James – Journal of Vocational Education and Training: The Vocational Aspect of Education, 1999
Interviews with 124 social-services workers in inservice training showed there was more resistance when learning was supplantive (replacing or threatening existing knowledge or skills) than additive. To overcome resistance, trainers can find guidance in crisis-intervention techniques. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Crisis Intervention, Inservice Education, Learning Processes
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Tennstedt, Sharon; Delgado, Melvin – Health & Social Work, 1997
Examines the caregiving arrangements of 214 disabled, elderly Puerto Ricans living in Springfield, Massachusetts. Results indicate that although these elderly were severely disabled, they had limited sources of informal care and rarely used formal services. Discusses the need for a structural adaptation approach and for social services that are…
Descriptors: Caregivers, Community Services, Cultural Influences, Disabilities
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Jarbrink, Krister; Knapp, Martin – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2001
This study estimated the economic consequences of autism in the United Kingdom based on published evidence and the reanalysis of data holdings at the Centre for the Economics of Mental Health. Annual societal cost was estimated to exceed 1 billion pounds. The individual lifetime cost exceeded 2.4 million pounds. (Contains references.) (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Adults, Autism, Children, Costs
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Dryfoos, Joy G. – Educational Leadership, 1996
Full-service schools aim to provide both quality education and support services (health, welfare, recreation, and life-enhancing programs). Two middle-school programs in New York City and Modesto, California, are profiled. Despite barriers to success (governance and turf issues, lack of continuity, public controversy, and funding), full-service…
Descriptors: Cooperative Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Health Services, Integrated Services
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