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    government poverty lines, TANF needs new regulation in order to make sure the abuse of this program is not happening. More specifically drug testing is something all 50 states should require when individuals apply for cash aid benefits. The 1996 welfare reform law allows the states to decide whether or not they want to drug test individuals applying for TANF. Currently only 19 states have some form of drug testing requirements (Falk et al., 2013). Of these 19 states only Georgia and Florida require

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    Review Following the welfare reforms that were introduced by the New Labour Government in 1997, the coalition Government has developed, extended and continued welfare-to-work programmes (Deacon and Patrick, 2012). The Government’s ‘rehabilitation revolution’ saw policies designed to reduce reoffending, and as a consequence resettlement initiatives emerged with welfare-to-work programmes (Ministry of Justice, 2010). Since the implementation of the ‘Work Programme’ in 2011, welfare provision has seen

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    Child Welfare Services: Case Study and Intervention Plan #2 In this assignment I will be addressing a one-page Executive summary that I will be used in the court hearing. The critical issues with this case is that Mickie earns rent money by exploiting herself as a prostitute. Therefore, both the police and Child Protection Services have been called in on multiple occasions. In spite of several arrests and visits from CPS she refuses to change her behavior as it has become a way of existence to survive

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    Defining the Problem H.R.1469 - Welfare Benefit Reform and Alignment Commission (BRAC) Act is a Bill that was presented to Congress 03/09/2017. This bill intends to develop a testing program in which those who are receiving assistance can improve their quality of life and be basically self-sufficient and get off the welfare rolls. The welfare system is and has been in great need of reform and reorganization. May Biblical guidelines: The Bible is very specific about helping others as it is shown

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    The most noteworthy events that lead to the development of the social welfare system lead in a chronological event. With the first being the great depression peaked in between 1932-1933, was the worst economic fall to ever happen and biggest setback. It was also known as the greatest failure of business in American history, not only that but the federal government took a larger position in promoting social welfare. Over the next several years the purchaser, investments and employment dropped which

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    be upset if you worked hard to obey the rules to win a bag of candy, and then you find out that you could have gotten a piece anyways? This is exactly how many taxpayers feel about welfare recipients that refuse to take drug test prior to receiving their welfare checks. Since 1996 there has been a call for welfare reform to drug test recipients prior to admission, but any attempts have been unsuccessful because they are viewed as a violation of the fourth amendment, more harmful for children, and an

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    in foster care, but a series of successful reforms began with that year 's Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare Act which dramatically decreased the number of children in foster care. But in the early 1990s, with the advent of crack cocaine and an economic recession numbers went back up. Child welfare advocates said that the foster care system was in need of changes so that children spend less time in foster placements and that America’s child welfare system needed an improvement. Some children

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    Management Issues of Implementing Welfare to Work Programs In California In August of 1996, our chief executive of the United States, President Clinton, changed the structure of welfare dependency. He signed into law, the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act. This act, with its entire new legislature, has come to be known as welfare reform. Our state leaders, administrators and managers face many challenges and constraints in their attempt to implement a law, which

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    Social Welfare Past and Present Social welfare is an expansive system proposed to maintain the well being of individuals within a society. This paper will explain the progression from the feudal system and church provisions for the poor before the Elizabethan Poor Law to the gradual assumption of the responsibility for the poor by the government. A responsibility assumed not out of humanity and concern for the poor, but as a process of standardizing the ways in which the poor were to be managed

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    Welfare Issues Changes and Responses to Change The politics of welfare reform moving from AFDC to TANF It is easy to see that the politics that led to the adoption of AFDC as a social program and policy and the way in which AFDC expanded was quite radically different from the political trends that led to the welfare reform of 1996. And in discussing welfare state "retrenchment" Paul Pierson makes what seems to be an argument based on semantics as much as substance. It takes him several pages

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