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    Creating a Creating a Social Program Axia College HSM 240 It takes the collaboration of many different agencies and organizations to ensure that all U.S. citizens enjoy healthy and fruitful lives. Through these planned, ongoing collaborative efforts, available resources can be maximized to provide the greatest benefit and support for all of our communities. Disaster programs are particularly important in bringing stability back to families and allowing the affected communities to

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    N.A.M Northwest Assistance Ministries is a non-profit, community-based, multi-program social service agency. The mission statement is to strive to meet basic human needs through neighbors helping neighbors. Basic services are provided by The Emergency Basic Needs Program offering a variety of emergency services including shelter, food, energy bills, prescriptions (non-narcotic), gasoline vouchers, transportation, bus tokens, clothing, financial help with rent/mortgage, school supplies, referrals

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    Social programs There are many common misconceptions about the differences between social insurance programs and income assistance programs. Without the proper understanding a myriad of individuals have a habit of confusing the two programs with each other or will tend to think of the two programs as one in the same. The keywords I would focus on are found in the name of the programs themselves. For the social insurance programs, focus on the word “insurance” and for the income assistance programs

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    Social Security Benefit Program Implementation Introduction A social security benefit is a program that aims at helping the workers save money for the future and enjoy medical attention both while working and when they will have retired and are unable to work. The employees of any company or the government have the role in investing their future today so as not to suffer in the future when they will not be working (Smith & Couch, 2014). This write-up will develop a proposal for the implementation

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    Indies Soci 2023- Social Policy and Administration I Unit 3- A framework for understanding social welfare policy Discussion Question Ralph Dolgoff and Ronald Feldstein proposed a schema for examining Welfare programs in their text, Understanding Social Welfare: A search for social justice. This schema gives three basic areas under which these programs could be examined. These areas are that of structural components, alternative program characteristics and ways to evaluate the program. All of the aforementioned

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    We could save the Social Security Program, if we engaged in some simple changes. There could be some slight changes in the retirement age area and in the Taxes area. According to the Article "Modest Changes Could save Social Security Program" written by Stephen Ohlemacher, he clearly stated that employees are 100% grantee for an full retirement benefit package once the hit the age of sixty-six. It will later rises to the age of sixty-seven for elders that was born in 1960 or later. In addition,

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    for recognizing plagiarism, HIPAA, and citi-training in Social/Behavioral Research. Experience: University of Illinois at Chicago Department of Pediatrics Chicago, IL Research Assistant Intern - 10 hours per week May 2016 to Present • Involved in two research studies: “Sit Down and Play” and PATH (Promoting Adolescent Health). • Involved in community intervention: CHECK (Coordination of Healthcare for Complex Kids) program • Searched sources, such as resources, locations, reference

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    supporting the fact that good nutrition, physical activity, and social participation are essential for the functional and psychosocial health, self-sufficiency, and well-being of aging seniors (Jones, Kimberlee, Deave & Evans, 2013). The purpose of this community-built proposal is to create a health promotion and social participation program in order to educate seniors on a limited income about the positive long-term health benefits of social engagement and good nutrition on one’s health, well-being,

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    medical insurance program for which enrollees pay a monthly premium. Part B can be used to pay for physician, outpatient hospital, home health, and other services for the aged and disabled. Although it was considered during the 1930’s as a part of president Roosevelt new deal. It was believed that the inclusion of the plan could jeopardize the success of social security and hence was not added at that time. President Truman officially initiated the talks on national health insurance program, but LBJ finally

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    Social Housing Program The social housing program will be a means tested program. Families with an annual household income of $30,000 or less will be eligible for affordable housing. This requirement is set for the possibility of reducing racial inequality since Hispanics and African-Americans are disproportionately ranked the poorest in the United States (Halfmann 2017). I also aim to narrow the gap of these racial disparities by proposing that these new apartments and houses be

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