Recent information concerning children and families arising from 1980 census data and several national reports reveals certain situations and trends which will have far-reaching consequences for Florida and the nation
In the late 1980s, a series of federal laws were enacted which expanded Medicaid eligibility to more...
"Each year since 1997, the Federal Interagency Forum on Child and Family Statistics has published a ...
Society\u27s concern with the abuse and neglect of children is not a new phenomenon, but as a result...
The Florida Legislature in 1984 will once again revisit the state\u27s juvenile dependency laws in t...
The realization that children are a group of special people- individual constituents deserving speci...
In 1998, the Florida state legislature mandated the privatization of child welfare services. The dec...
Millions of American children live in poverty.1 Many of these children live in single-parent familie...
Florida\u27s system for providing protection and safety to children in the State\u27s child welfare ...
After decades of improvement in child health, new morbidities, altered family structures, and changi...
This article is a continuation of a discussion as to why, as a matter of Florida constitutional law,...
A grand jury report issued in the spring of 1998 provided that the children of Broward...
This report contains information on current trends in the United States in areas including poverty, ...
ln 1998, the Florida state legislature mandated the privatization of child welfare services. The dec...
The Annie E. Casey Foundation's 2014 KIDS COUNT® Data Book marks 25 years of sharing national and st...
Since the mid-1990s, states and local areas have been afforded more flexibility in creating and impl...
In the late 1980s, a series of federal laws were enacted which expanded Medicaid eligibility to more...
"Each year since 1997, the Federal Interagency Forum on Child and Family Statistics has published a ...
Society\u27s concern with the abuse and neglect of children is not a new phenomenon, but as a result...
The Florida Legislature in 1984 will once again revisit the state\u27s juvenile dependency laws in t...
The realization that children are a group of special people- individual constituents deserving speci...
In 1998, the Florida state legislature mandated the privatization of child welfare services. The dec...
Millions of American children live in poverty.1 Many of these children live in single-parent familie...
Florida\u27s system for providing protection and safety to children in the State\u27s child welfare ...
After decades of improvement in child health, new morbidities, altered family structures, and changi...
This article is a continuation of a discussion as to why, as a matter of Florida constitutional law,...
A grand jury report issued in the spring of 1998 provided that the children of Broward...
This report contains information on current trends in the United States in areas including poverty, ...
ln 1998, the Florida state legislature mandated the privatization of child welfare services. The dec...
The Annie E. Casey Foundation's 2014 KIDS COUNT® Data Book marks 25 years of sharing national and st...
Since the mid-1990s, states and local areas have been afforded more flexibility in creating and impl...
In the late 1980s, a series of federal laws were enacted which expanded Medicaid eligibility to more...
"Each year since 1997, the Federal Interagency Forum on Child and Family Statistics has published a ...
Society\u27s concern with the abuse and neglect of children is not a new phenomenon, but as a result...