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Managing Child Welfare in Turbulent Times
by
Gustavsson, Nora
, MacEachron, Ann E.
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Academic motivation
/ Child
/ Child care services
/ Child protection
/ Child Welfare
/ Child Welfare Services
/ Children
/ COMMENTARY
/ Company personnel management
/ Economic Recession
/ Employee supervision
/ Financing
/ Funding
/ Government Agencies
/ Government finance
/ Health Care Services
/ Health services
/ Hiring
/ Human resource management
/ Human resources
/ Humans
/ Medical case management
/ Methods
/ Motivation
/ Public health
/ Services
/ Social services
/ Social services administration
/ Social work
/ Social Work - economics
/ Social Work - manpower
/ Social Work - organization & administration
/ Social work administration
/ Staffing
/ State agencies
/ States
/ Unemployment Rates
/ United States
2013
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Managing Child Welfare in Turbulent Times
by
Gustavsson, Nora
, MacEachron, Ann E.
in
Academic motivation
/ Child
/ Child care services
/ Child protection
/ Child Welfare
/ Child Welfare Services
/ Children
/ COMMENTARY
/ Company personnel management
/ Economic Recession
/ Employee supervision
/ Financing
/ Funding
/ Government Agencies
/ Government finance
/ Health Care Services
/ Health services
/ Hiring
/ Human resource management
/ Human resources
/ Humans
/ Medical case management
/ Methods
/ Motivation
/ Public health
/ Services
/ Social services
/ Social services administration
/ Social work
/ Social Work - economics
/ Social Work - manpower
/ Social Work - organization & administration
/ Social work administration
/ Staffing
/ State agencies
/ States
/ Unemployment Rates
/ United States
2013
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Managing Child Welfare in Turbulent Times
by
Gustavsson, Nora
, MacEachron, Ann E.
in
Academic motivation
/ Child
/ Child care services
/ Child protection
/ Child Welfare
/ Child Welfare Services
/ Children
/ COMMENTARY
/ Company personnel management
/ Economic Recession
/ Employee supervision
/ Financing
/ Funding
/ Government Agencies
/ Government finance
/ Health Care Services
/ Health services
/ Hiring
/ Human resource management
/ Human resources
/ Humans
/ Medical case management
/ Methods
/ Motivation
/ Public health
/ Services
/ Social services
/ Social services administration
/ Social work
/ Social Work - economics
/ Social Work - manpower
/ Social Work - organization & administration
/ Social work administration
/ Staffing
/ State agencies
/ States
/ Unemployment Rates
/ United States
2013
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Managing Child Welfare in Turbulent Times
2013
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Overview
The latest recession has officially ended. However, unemployment rates remain troubling high, and many states continue to struggle with decreased revenues and subsequent reduced funding for state agencies. Some states have cut funding for social and health services at a time when demands for these services have increased. Public child welfare is in an especially difficult position. Restricting intake, a viable option in other settings, presents unique problems. Federal and state policies play a major role in establishing intake criteria for Child Protective Services. Adapted from the source document.
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NASW PRESS,Oxford University Press
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