A.F.D.C. & W.I.C. : 2 pages
reflecting upon an interview
with a social worker who discusses AFDC and WIC
programs (welfare-related). Essay is complimented by a
wealth of statistics. 4 sources listed in bibliography.
Afdcwic.wps
Will WIC Survive the Nineties ? : A 6
page paper discussing
the Women’s, Infants, and Children’s supplemental food
program. Beginning with its history, it describes how the
program works, who is eligible, and discusses the various
problems the government has had paying for it. Bibliography
lists seven sources. Wic.wps
Alfred Kadushin’s Child Welfare
Services : The necessity for
effective child welfare systems requires a knowledge of the
categorization of child welfare problems, and the
acknowledgment of the role of social workers in providing
services. This 6 page paper provides a brief overview of the
Chapters 1 and 2 of Kadushin’s book as an effective starting
point for understanding child welfare services. No additional
sources cited. chilfare.wps
The Federal Government and Welfare /
Changing Views :
3 pages in length. A brief look at how views on welfare have
changed during the late twentieth century. The writer focuses
on recent Presidential administrations and is particularly
concerned with the revolutionary value of Bill Clinton's views
on welfare. Important legislation such as the Family Support
Act of 1988 and the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA)
of 1994 -- is included in the discussion. Bibliography lists 7
sources. Welfares.wps
Welfare & American Society : This
7 page paper discusses
the significance & purpose of welfare in society. Specific
issues concerning such relevant items as The Family Support
Act are brought up to illustrate points argued about the
possible costs of welfare reform. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Welfadm.wps
A Look at Welfare Reform
: This is an 11 page paper that
examines the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity
Reconciliation Act of 1996 on a national level and the New
Jersey Welfare Reform Act of 1992. These acts of legislation
limit the time an individual may receive assistance and impose
regulations that require participation in job seeking activities.
A proposal for a program to assist individuals on
transportation issues is presented. Bibliography lists 8
sources. Refwelf.wps
Welfare Reform : This 10 page paper
focuses on The
Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation
Act of 1996 in a discussion on welfare reform. The problem
of having too many people looking for jobs in the future is
addressed. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Actwelf.wps
Welfare to Work Programs : This 8
page paper examines
welfare to work programs inclusive of a mock case study.
The feasibility of implementing such a program based upon a
cost benefit analysis is the primary focus of the paper. Paper
looks at tangible benefits over a five year period of time.
Bibliography lists 2 sources. Welwork.wps
1996 Personal Responsibility & Work
Opportunity Act :
6 pages in length. New Jersey's black Democratic Senator
Wayne Bryant was instrumental in implementing the family
cap legislation that removed a woman's ability to receive
welfare benefits for her illegitimate children. It has been
called groundbreaking in the way in which it attacked what
lawmakers labeled a significant source of poverty within the
eastern state. According to Bryant, the primary focus of the
reform was to reestablish family values. The writer discusses
the welfare reform law as it relates to New Jersey.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Welfarnj.wps
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