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Policy & Practice

A professional journal publishing articles on current health and human services issues for wide audience. Coverage includes social policy issues, reports of significant works of human service practitioners, social work theory and legislation, and editorials from various ideological perspectives..

The story of Carolyn: a case to remember.(Directors Memo)(Editorial)
March 01, 2004

Inside story.
March 01, 2004

New guide helps African-American Families cope with crises.(First Thin...
March 01, 2004

Looking for federal grants?(First Things First)
March 01, 2004

HHS helps children who witness domestic violence.(First Things First)
March 01, 2004

Solutions do, indeed, work.(First Things First)
March 01, 2004

Too many children of color in foster care?(First Things First)(Brief A...
March 01, 2004

TANF's effects on teens.(First Things First)
March 01, 2004

Staff spotlight.(First Things First)
March 01, 2004

Washington, D.C.: drug bills create hardship for many.(In the Media)(B...
March 01, 2004

Rhode Island: state house rally helps the poor.(In the Media)(Brief Ar...
March 01, 2004

A place to call "home".
March 01, 2004

Reducing the bottom line.
March 01, 2004

Funding child care.
March 01, 2004

Ron Ross.(NewsMakers)
March 01, 2004

Susan Schechter.(NewsMakers)(Brief Article)(Obituary)
March 01, 2004

Larry Temple.(NewsMakers)
March 01, 2004

Our do'ers profile.
March 01, 2004

Say what?(Critical Essay)
March 01, 2004

Partnership offers resourceful newsletter.(First Things First)(Brief A...
March 01, 2004

Health care spending projected to double.(First Things First)(Brief Ar...
March 01, 2004

Homosexual rights and the placement of children.(Legal Notes)
March 01, 2004

Iowa: pilot project helps seniors prevent health problems.(In the Medi...
March 01, 2004

Howard H. Hendrick.(NewsMakers)(Brief Article)
March 01, 2004

Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee.(NewsMakers)(Brief Article)
March 01, 2004

S. Kimberly Belshe.(NewsMakers)(Brief Article)
March 01, 2004