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Newman, Edward; Turem, Jerry – Social Work, 1974
Accountability is an issue of high visibility, high priority, and great controversy in the social work profession today. The authors try to show what accountability is about, where the profession falls short, and what might be done. (Authors)
Descriptors: Accountability, Federal Programs, Program Evaluation, Social Services
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Seelig, John Michael; Chesnut, Sandra R. – Social Work, 1986
Explains the concept of corporate legal guardianship, which allows a single legal entity to serve as guardian to thousands of clients at one time. Discusses the concept's broad applicability to classes of people other than the developmentally disabled and shows its potential as a unique interdisciplinary approach. (Author/ABB)
Descriptors: Advocacy, Developmental Disabilities, Legal Responsibility, Residential Care
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Hoefer, Richard – Social Work, 2005
Because social policy making continues to devolve to the state level, social workers should understand how advocacy and policy making occur at that level. Interest groups active in the human services arena were surveyed and data were used to test a model of interest group effectiveness in four states. The independent variables were amount of…
Descriptors: Social Work, Public Policy, State Programs, Organizational Effectiveness
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Cullen, Francis T.; And Others – Social Work, 1980
New York State's attempt to reduce welfare expenditures by collecting the child support payments of defaulting parents reinforces federal incentives containing penalties for localities operating ineffective collection programs. The state's program may serve as a model for the more effective implementation of legislation in other jurisdictions.…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Fatherless Family, Federal Legislation, Financial Support