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…is as follows: "To serve the welfare of children and their families within a sound framework of public safety. The Department is committed to providing the guidance, structure and services needed by every child under its supervision. In partnership…
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Category: /History
…Moi”) program, initiated in the late 1980s has yielded unprecedented levels of GDP growth and at the same time reduced poverty. Unfortunately, regional crisis and internal problems are posing a threat to the efficacy of this early reform movement…
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Category: /Literature/English
…ChildAbuse.com. The findings of a 1993 study were that children from families with annual incomes under $15,000, when compared to families above $30,000, were twenty-two times more likely to experience maltreatment. The Welfare Reform Act could continue to escalate…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, prayer in schools, welfare reform and more, studies and polls reveal the black population as often being more conservative than the white population. In a Black Enterprise survey in the July 1992 issue, despite some heavy liberal spin, a few interesting…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…the basis of what is known today as "social Reformism", which is mainly associated with the Labour Party. This approach emphasizes that state intervention was necessary to deal with the problems of unemployment. However, in the beginning, the conservatives did…
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…of taxation to provide social security and welfare programmes for the poorer members of society. Social Democratic ideals have evolved in order to suit the requirements of today’s modern society. Consequently, “…most Western societies since World War II have…
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Category: /Law & Government
reforms have reallocated a large amount of revenue to the federal government, which may lead to a greater involvement of the federal government in financing social expenditures. The range of social welfare provided by the Russian government to its citizens…
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…in passing the welfare reform, health care plan, and minimum wage legislation. Also, with Morris at Clinton’s side, there was a great deal of dissention between the President and his staff. This new alliance had basically separated them from the rest…
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…wondered not how the system failed them, but how they had failed the system. Long after the Depression it was the proud boast of many families that however bad things had gotten they never had gone on welfare, nor had taken handouts from public welfare agencies…
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…spending by eliminating waste and by reforming while preserving needed entitlement programs such as Welfare, Social Security and Medicare though slowing the rate of growth in spending on them. As quoted in a Business Week editorial 'Cutting the growth…
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