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Linking Human Services: How Selected States and Counties Have Succeeded in Integrating Human Service Programs by Mark Ragan,

Linking Human Services: How Selected States and Counties Have Succeeded in Integrating Human Service Programs by Mark Ragan,
Analyzes common factors in successful human services integration efforts. Linking Human Services describes different approaches taken by state and local program managers to address the many challenges of comprehensive service reform. Human service professionals have long expressed interest in moving from the fractured, redundant, and confusing model of separate human service programs to a more coherent system, often called service integration, to better meet the needs of poor families. Mark Ragan addresses the lack of real information about these attempts by analyzing a number of service integration efforts designed to reform the welfare system and by describing several critical success factors based on more than forty site visits conducted in twelve states. The book details the changing nature of welfare and shows that many families need multiple benefits and services, such as child care, job training, health Insurance, and counseling in order to succeed in the labor market. Linking Human Services also looks at new legislation that has given program administrators greater flexibility to design and implement systems that connect the myriad of human service programs at the local level. This combination of flexibility and the need to move families from dependence to self-sufficiency makes service integration not just wishful thinking, but a necessity.



Community Service-Learning: A Guide to Including Service in the Public School Curriculum by Rahima C. Wade,
Community Service-Learning: A Guide to Including Service in the Public School Curriculum by Rahima C. Wade,
Service-learning, the integration of community service with academic course work, is a promising strategy for enhancing learning and developing active democratic citizens. This book responds to the many recent calls for youth involvement in service as part of the public school curriculum. While service- learning holds many benefits for students, teachers, and communities, there are also many challenges to effectively incorporatie it into the curriculum. Each of the book's four parts provides a different scope and purpose. Part 1 addresses the components of quality service-learning programs; Part 2 introduces diverse models of service-learning programs at the elementary, middle, and high school levels; Part 3 allows students, agency members, and administrators to tell their own stories of service-learning involvement, to discuss issues with other individuals who share their roles, and to offer recommendations for effective action; and Part 4 asks readers to consider the future of service-learning in public schooling. Community Service-Learning is a comprehensive resource that will be valuable for all those involved with K-12 service-learning programs: administrators, classroom teachers, students, program coordinators, and university teacher education programs.



Service Life Extension Program - The Service Life Extension Program (abbreviated SLEP), is a program developed in the 1980s to extend the useful designed service life of the US Navy's aircraft carriers. The concept subsequently expanded to all of the US Navy's life-extension programs for ships, aircraft, and combat systems.

Minnesota Rail Service Improvement Program - The Minnesota Rail Service Improvement Program (MRSI) was created in 1976. Funding for the MRSI Program was authorized in 1978.

Freeway service patrol - A freeway service patrol, alternatively known as a motorist assistance patrol, roadway service patrol, or a courtesy patrol, is the umbrella term for a variety of programs implemented by government agencies, typically state Highway Patrols or Departments of Transportation, to reduce traffic congestion and improve highway safety by having specially marked and equipped vehicles patrol designated sections of roadway and provide incident management and motorist assistance at trouble spots they encounter. In some states, the program name is the generic term, ...

Service pack - A Service Pack (in short SP) is a collection of updates, fixes and/or enhancements to a software program delivered in the form of a single installable package. Many companies, such as Microsoft or Autodesk, typically release a service pack when the number of individual patches to a given program becomes too large (a notable exception to this 'rule' concerned Windows 98 SE).



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