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800 workers punished for abusing disabled in Texas since '04.(state and local news)(Brief article)
DALLAS - More than 800 employees were suspended or fired for abusing mentally and developmentally disabled people at 13 state institutions in the past four years, officials said Tuesday. The . . .

Pennsylvania welfare officials object to 'F' on child-abuse report.(state and local news)(Brief article)
HARRISBURG, Pa. - Pennsylvania public welfare officials are disputing a report that says the state fails to release adequate information about fatal and life-threatening cases of child abuse . . .

American Indians in Oklahoma exceed most in science and math.(state and local news)(Brief article)
OKLAHOMA CITY - American Indian students in Oklahoma are outperforming their counterparts in nearly every other state in reading and math, according to a report released in May. The National . . .

Cuts in Medicaid may mean billion-dollar loss to New York for training doctors.(State and local news)(Brief article)
ALBANY, N.Y. - New York's public and private hospitals stand to lose more than $1 billion in state and federal funds for training doctors because of changes to the Medicaid program backed by the . . .

N.J. Child welfare agency praised for progress.(State and local news)(New Jersey)(Brief article)
TRENTON, N.J. - The state's once-troubled child welfare agency made "significant progress" on a broad reform plan last year, according to a federal monitor's report. But the monitor said the . . .

Maryland revamps dental care for children.(State and local news)(Brief article)
ANNAPOLIS, Md. - Maryland children have a new reason to smile. The General Assembly has approved sweeping legislation to overhaul the state's Medicaid dental health system. Despite a sluggish . . .

Florida program helps families remain intact.(State and local news)(Neighborhood Partnership)(Brief article)
MIAMI - The Neighborhood Partnership program, a small Liberty City agency at the Belafonte Tacolcy Center - a nonprofit dedicated to helping young people-is working to keep families together by . . .

University helps overhaul Alabama Human Resources.(State and local news)(University of Alabama at Birmingham)(Brief article)
MONTGOMERY, Ala. - A partnership between the Alabama's Department of Human Resources and the University of Alabama at Birmingham is expected to bring much-needed oversight to the way DHR contracts . . .

APHSA presents at the National Pathways to Adulthood Conference.(Washington update)(American Public Human Services Association)(
On May 15, APHSA hosted a session titled "State Solutions to Support Youth in Transition" at the National Pathways to Adulthood Conference in Pittsburgh. This annual event is sponsored by a host . . .

Medicaid regulations moratorium faces veto threat.(Washington update)(Brief article)
At press time, the House had approved a moratorium that would halt implementation of seven Medicaid program regulations issued by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. The moratorium, . . .

Food Stamp Program reauthorization becomes law.(Washington update)(Brief article)
After numerous delays, extensions of prior law, and a presidential veto that was overridden, the farm bill (H.R. 2419) finally became law in late May. The legislation contains reauthorization of . . .

The big apple gets connected.(technology speaks)(New York, New York's Health and Human Services-Connect Roadmap)
Old Blue Eyes once sang, "New York, New York, a wonderful town." Soon it will be even more wonderful for those in need of the wide range of health and human services that the city offers. . . .

Federalism is good for you.(focus)
No matter who wins the presidential election, state and local governments will be crucial actors in human services. While policy and politics in Washington are dominated by foreign affairs, . . .

Shared parenting is better than sole custody.(legal notes)
The headlines tell it all: a father shoots his three children, his ex-wife, then kills himself in the middle of a custody dispute; a mother drowns her children by driving them in a car into a lake; . . .

2008 Spring conference.(APHSA-NAPCWA)(Photograph)
Washington, D.C. Bruce Goldberg (second from right), director of the Oregon Department of Human Services, and Jerry Friedman, APHSA executive director, talk to Richard Nathan of the Rockfeller . . .

Fallen heroes of public human services.
APHSA would like to serve as the custodian of information of public human service wokers who die in the line of duty. Please contact Frank Solomon at fsolomon@aphsa.org if you have such . . .

Words from the field.
It has been almost 20 years since the first "field" day of my graduate school internship in child welfare. I was working toward my master of social work degree and my one distinct memory of that . . .

'My wife should not have been killed.(Matt Zenner)
In August 2004, a Kansas mental health worker made a home visit to one of her clients. During what would have been a normal visit, this worker was killed by the young man. The pain and suffering . . .

Human service worker safety; a view from the top.
We all see our share of crises as state commissioners, Cabinet secretaries and county social service directors. We face challenges ("911's") ranging from child fatalities to day-today opportunities . . .

Violence against workers: a shortcoming in public human services.
It was just another day doing her job helping children. Little did Boni Frederick know that this would be her last day on earth. On the afternoon of Oct. 16, 2006, while overseeing a home visit . . .

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