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California Group Offers Resources for Special Needs Children in Managed Care

December 20, 2001 | Program Result

The Institute for Health Policy Studies (IHPS) of the University of California, San Francisco, disseminated a May 1997 institute report entitled Troubling Signs: Severely Ill Children in Employment-Based Managed Care Plans in California.

Forums Educate Funders about Disability Policy Issues

September 1, 2000 | Program Result

Starting in May 1995, the Council on Foundations, Washington, and the Dole Foundation, Washington, carried out two series of forums on grantmaking and disability policy and produced related publications.

Financing for Homeless Programs to be Secured with Reliable Public Funds

May 1, 1997 | Program Result

The Corporation for Supportive Housing developed a plan for a nationally replicable model that would offer viable, long-term financing of services linked to permanent housing.

For Gunshot Survivors, Wounds That Don't Heal

July 25, 2012 | Story

RWJF scholar examines how victims’ lives are disfigured, physically and ‘existentially,’ by the lingering effects of gunshot injuries.

The Injury Free Coalition for Kids

January 1, 2004 | Book

In 1998, the Foundation's Injury Free Coalition for Kids initiative began to be replicated in other sites around the country. The author describes the expansion of the program and takes a closer look at San Diego, Miami and Chicago.

Bringing the Table to the Community

December 7, 2011 | Story

The San Francisco partnership created the first-ever plan to improve community-based aging services. A coordinating council reporting to the mayor guided implementation, including bringing aging services into public housing and influencing policy.

Homelessness, Hunger and Material Hardships Among Those Who Lost SSI

April 1, 2003 | Journal Article

Alcohol, drug, social, and legal problems increase the odds of housing and food-related hardships.

Just in Time: Program Gives Emergency Help for People with Disabilities in Alameda County, Calif.

June 22, 2004 | Program Result

The County of Alameda Social Services Agency developed a "rapid response" program to provide emergency and short-notice personal assistance services to people who are disabled.

Easing the Transition from Hospital to School for Kids Needing High-Tech Care

April 1, 2000 | Program Result

A project team at Children's Hospital Corporation in Boston determined how to organize, deliver, and finance services for technology-dependent children who have made the transition from hospital to the public schools. These are children who are on long-term oxygen therapy, ventilatory assistance, intravenous feedings, and other types of highly technical care. Then they replicated the project.

More Than a Place to Live

March 1, 2006 | Program Result

By building in services that address the root causes of chronic homelessness, the Corporation for Supportive Housing is building a solution that is working across America.

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