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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..
A partner in deed.(inside story) December 01, 2005
Grandparents seen as substitute for foster care.(first things first)(B... December 01, 2005
Washington improves health care quality.(first things first) December 01, 2005
Grants awarded for Mentoring Children of Prisoners affected by Katrina... December 01, 2005
USDA, Louisiana and APHSA collaborate in hurricane relief.(Department ... December 01, 2005
Florida aids Hurricane Katrina survivors.(Florida. Department of Child... December 01, 2005
The terrible two: Katrina and Rita: cooperation across agencies and th... December 01, 2005
New Mexico helps organize Katrina relief efforts. December 01, 2005
Quality is about social ties and trust for everyone.(making things hap... December 01, 2005
Public Welfare Attorneys hold successful training conference.(affiliat... December 01, 2005
Bridging the digital divide.(the field works) December 01, 2005
Repetitive reiteration.(words on words) December 01, 2005
Unpaid activities.(numbers in the news)(volunteerism)(Brief article) December 01, 2005
Our Do'ers Profile.(Page B. Walley)(Brief article)(Biography) December 01, 2005
Reflections on Katrina.(director's memo) December 01, 2005
Partnership for schools.(my turn) December 01, 2005
In the eye of recovery.(Hurricane Rita, Katrina) December 01, 2005
A call for partnership now. December 01, 2005
Pennsylvania Training Program: a story of partnership and collaboratio... December 01, 2005
Role of states in the Faith-Based Initiative.(legal notes) December 01, 2005
Did someone say 'collaborate?'.(technology speaks) December 01, 2005
Say what?(technology speaks) December 01, 2005
ISM holds 38th annual conference.(affiliates' corner) December 01, 2005
Staff spotlight.(first things first) December 01, 2005
Indiana starts solving family caseworker shortage with 16 trainees.(st... December 01, 2005
Iowa, Illinois share resources to ensure payment.(state and local news... December 01, 2005
Mississippi using technology to improve social services.(state and loc... December 01, 2005
North Carolina County has a crisis recovery and detox center.(state an... December 01, 2005
North Carolina County starts unique child-care credential program.(sta... December 01, 2005
Oklahoma uses technology to improve caseworker efficiency.(state and l... December 01, 2005
Oregon unveils Child Support Status web site.(state and local news)(Br... December 01, 2005
Jim Hine.(Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services)(Brief Art... December 01, 2005
Mary Ault.(Brief Article) December 01, 2005
Dennis Boyle has retired as director of California's Department of Soc... December 01, 2005
Bruce Goldberg, administrator of the Office of Oregon Health Policy an... December 01, 2005
Jim Hardy has been named deputy secretary of medical assistance for th... December 01, 2005
Joseph D. Wilcox.(Obituary) December 01, 2005
Shay Bilchik.(received the American Public Human Services Association ... December 01, 2005
Welcome, new and returning local agency members.(Timothy Griffith)(Kar... December 01, 2005
Beyond Common Sense: Child Welfare, Child Well-Being, and the Evidence... December 01, 2005
Child Trauma Handbook: A Guide for Helping Trauma-Exposed Children and... December 01, 2005
Households suffering from hunger.(numbers in the news)(Brief Article) December 01, 2005
Income disparities.(numbers in the news)(Brief Article) December 01, 2005
Health insurance.(numbers in the news)(employees insurance coverage on... December 01, 2005
New Hampshire unveils Medicaid waiver proposal.(first things first) December 01, 2005
Local human service offices receive Hunger Champion awards.(first thin... December 01, 2005
HHS announces bonuses for out-of-wedlock birth reduction and TANF.(fir... December 01, 2005
APHSA thanks these volunteers. December 01, 2005
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