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A lottery winner claiming benefits just does not feel right | Michael White | Society | The Guardian
Michael White: Our sense of fairness is being tested in all sorts of ways, and next month's budget will test it even further
Between the devil and the deep blue sea
Between the Devil And Deep Blue Sea As I sat there this morning, head in hands, re-living every second of last night`s Night Terror`s, I am at a complete loss as what to do. You see, I have had my medication upped three times in the last four months,
Mass. Launches 'Pay for Success' Program to Support Social Services - Philanthropy Today - The
In the approach, also known as “pay for success,” social entrepreneurs, charities, and other private entities will design and finance programs to address to social ills. If the programs meet performance goals, the state would adopt them and repay the original investment.
Blog U.: Mothering at Mid-Career: Academic, Interrupted - Mama PhD - Inside Higher Ed
This was supposed to be a post about service. I was struck that last week’s post didn’t receive many comments — and my post about soccer parents and cross-country parents did — and I was going to write about that.But when I was supposed to be writing the post I was actually in a meeting. And then
Wine festival to benefit Catholic Social Services | al.com
The upcoming Wine Festival at Five Rivers is one of the region's top wine/food pairing events.
Villaraigosa leads rally opposing GOP-proposed cuts to social service and housing programs | L.A.
Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa led a rain-drenched downtown rally Wednesday opposing Republican-proposed federal budget cuts that he says would slash jobs, social services and other needs. Addressing several hundred activists, Villaraigosa blamed a “small group of extremists” for pushing cuts that,...
DSS chief briefs legislators on fraud investigations | The Batavian
One thing you need to know about social services and fraud is that just because a person isn't living up to your standards doesn't mean that person is getting public assistance illegally. The lady could be on her sixth boyfriend in 10 months. She could be pregnant with her seventh son. The man down
Today's Globe - White Coat Notes - Boston.com
Three Massachusetts nonprofits will receive federal planning grants to transform distressed neighborhoods in Boston, Lawrence, and Worcester into tightly woven hubs of health care,...
Social Work Today E-Zine - Study Aims to Help Children of Parents With Drinking Problems
Children who grow up with a parent with a drinking problem have been shown to suffer from depression, anxiety, acting out, and academic and social difficulties. Some of these problems begin as early as age 2; however, the few prevention programs that exist for children of alcoholic parents are
What's New on Inform: Jessica Cree: July 2009 Archives
Jessica Cree: July 2009 Archives New Fortnightly Focus out now! By Jessica Cree on July 9, 2009 3:31 PM | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBacks (0) Last week saw the launch of Community Care Inform's brand new fortnightly focus, the bi-weekly newsletter for all Community Care Inform subscribers.
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