Advertisement
dss food stamp interview number: Income Averaging United States. Internal Revenue Service, 1985 |
dss food stamp interview number: Strategies for Improving Homeless People's Access to Mainstream Benefits and Services Martha R. Burt, 2010 In 2000, HUD, in recognition that any solution to homelessness must emphasize housing, targeted its McKinney-Vento Act homeless competitive programs towards housing activities. This policy decision presumed that programs such as Medicaid, TANF and General Assistance could pick up the slack produced by the change. This study examines how 7 communities sought to improve homeless people¿s access to mainstream services following this shift away from funding services through the Supportive Housing Program. Provides communities with models and strategies that they can use. Highlights the limits of what even the most resourceful of communities can do to enhance service and benefit access by homeless families and individuals. |
dss food stamp interview number: Food Stamp Program United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture. Subcommittee on Domestic Marketing, Consumer Relations, and Nutrition, 1977 |
dss food stamp interview number: Food Stamp Program Operations in New York State United States. Food and Nutrition Service, 1978 |
dss food stamp interview number: Understanding SSI (Supplemental Security Income) , 1998-03 This publication informs advocates & others in interested agencies & organizations about supplemental security income (SSI) eligibility requirements & processes. It will assist you in helping people apply for, establish eligibility for, & continue to receive SSI benefits for as long as they remain eligible. This publication can also be used as a training manual & as a reference tool. Discusses those who are blind or disabled, living arrangements, overpayments, the appeals process, application process, eligibility requirements, SSI resources, documents you will need when you apply, work incentives, & much more. |
dss food stamp interview number: Food Stamp Reform United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Agriculture and Forestry. Subcommittee on Agricultural Research and General Legislation, 1975 |
dss food stamp interview number: Population and Health in Developing Countries: Population, health and survival at INDEPTH sites International Development Research Centre (Canada), INDEPTH Network, 2002 Population and Health in Developing Countries: Volume 1. Poulation, health, and survival at INDEPTH sites |
dss food stamp interview number: Health Care Coverage for Children United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance, 1990 |
dss food stamp interview number: Comprehensive Grant Program United States. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Office of Public and Indian Housing, 1992 |
dss food stamp interview number: Infant/toddler early learning guidelines , 2007 |
dss food stamp interview number: Social Security, what You Need to Know when You Get SSI. , |
dss food stamp interview number: Federal Statistics, Multiple Data Sources, and Privacy Protection National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, Committee on National Statistics, Panel on Improving Federal Statistics for Policy and Social Science Research Using Multiple Data Sources and State-of-the-Art Estimation Methods, 2018-01-27 The environment for obtaining information and providing statistical data for policy makers and the public has changed significantly in the past decade, raising questions about the fundamental survey paradigm that underlies federal statistics. New data sources provide opportunities to develop a new paradigm that can improve timeliness, geographic or subpopulation detail, and statistical efficiency. It also has the potential to reduce the costs of producing federal statistics. The panel's first report described federal statistical agencies' current paradigm, which relies heavily on sample surveys for producing national statistics, and challenges agencies are facing; the legal frameworks and mechanisms for protecting the privacy and confidentiality of statistical data and for providing researchers access to data, and challenges to those frameworks and mechanisms; and statistical agencies access to alternative sources of data. The panel recommended a new approach for federal statistical programs that would combine diverse data sources from government and private sector sources and the creation of a new entity that would provide the foundational elements needed for this new approach, including legal authority to access data and protect privacy. This second of the panel's two reports builds on the analysis, conclusions, and recommendations in the first one. This report assesses alternative methods for implementing a new approach that would combine diverse data sources from government and private sector sources, including describing statistical models for combining data from multiple sources; examining statistical and computer science approaches that foster privacy protections; evaluating frameworks for assessing the quality and utility of alternative data sources; and various models for implementing the recommended new entity. Together, the two reports offer ideas and recommendations to help federal statistical agencies examine and evaluate data from alternative sources and then combine them as appropriate to provide the country with more timely, actionable, and useful information for policy makers, businesses, and individuals. |
dss food stamp interview number: Aramis, Or The Love of Technology Bruno Latour, 1996-04-15 Bruno Latour has written a unique and wonderful tale of a technological dream gone wrong. The story of the birth and death of Aramis—the guided-transportation system intended for Paris—is told in this thought-provoking and fictional account by several different parties: an engineer and his professor; company executives and elected officials; a sociologist; and finally Aramis itself, who delivers a passionate plea on behalf of technological innovations that risk being abandoned by their makers. As the young engineer and professor follow Aramis’s trail—conducting interviews, analyzing documents, assessing the evidence—perspectives keep shifting: the truth is revealed as multilayered, unascertainable, comprising an array of possibilities worthy of Rashomon. This charming and profound book, part novel and part sociological study, is Latour at his thought-provoking best. |
dss food stamp interview number: Kinship Navigators Gerard Wallace, Liliana Hernandez, Julie Treinen, 2015 |
dss food stamp interview number: Effects of Economic Conditions and Program Policy on State Food Stamp Program Caseloads, 2000 To 2006 James Mabil, 2010-03 This study uses a unique combination of State panel data and qualitative interviews to examine the economic and policy factors associated with the sharp increase in the number of Food Stamp Program (FSP) participants between 2000 and 2006. This period is particularly interesting because the rise in participation between 2003 and 2006 occurred while the national economy was improving. Higher numbers of participants were associated with higher State unemployment rates and lower State labor force participation rates and minimum wages. The intro. of FSP policies designed to expand eligibility and ease reporting also increased the number of participants. In addition, program outreach efforts were assoc. with higher caseloads in times of low unemploy. Illus. |
dss food stamp interview number: California's Food Stamp Program: Participation and Cost Challenges for the State , |
dss food stamp interview number: Welfare Reform in California Jacob Alex Klerman, 2001 This report describes the implementation of California's Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids (CalWORKs) program in its first two years. According to the CalWORKs welfare-to-work model, immediately following the approval of the aid application, nearly all recipients search for jobs in the context of Job Clubs. For those who do not find employment through job search, an intensive assessment and a sequence of activities follow, to identify and overcome barriers to employment. Implementation in most counties is proceeding more slowly than some observers had hoped, but about as fast as could realistically be expected. County welfare districts (CWDs) face the dual challenge of expanding their capacity to deal with the new, higher, steady-state workload that CalWORKs entails and handling the much larger one-time surge of old cases as they move through the system. Providing mandated support services--child care and transportation; education and training; and treatment for alcohol and substance abuse, mental health, and domestic abuse--has been a challenge for most CWDs. To cope with this expanded workload, they have made different capacity-building decisions. The slow pace of movement through the system is worrisome, however, given the five-year lifetime limit that aid recipients face. Finally, those who have found jobs often do not earn enough to move them completely off aid and toward self-sufficiency. Additional post-employment services appear to be needed.. (MP) |
dss food stamp interview number: Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Committee on Agriculture United States. Congress House. Committee on Agriculture, 1977 |
dss food stamp interview number: Strengthening the Military Family Readiness System for a Changing American Society National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, Board on Children, Youth, and Families, Committee on the Well-Being of Military Families, 2019-10-25 The U.S. military has been continuously engaged in foreign conflicts for over two decades. The strains that these deployments, the associated increases in operational tempo, and the general challenges of military life affect not only service members but also the people who depend on them and who support them as they support the nation †their families. Family members provide support to service members while they serve or when they have difficulties; family problems can interfere with the ability of service members to deploy or remain in theater; and family members are central influences on whether members continue to serve. In addition, rising family diversity and complexity will likely increase the difficulty of creating military policies, programs and practices that adequately support families in the performance of military duties. Strengthening the Military Family Readiness System for a Changing American Society examines the challenges and opportunities facing military families and what is known about effective strategies for supporting and protecting military children and families, as well as lessons to be learned from these experiences. This report offers recommendations regarding what is needed to strengthen the support system for military families. |
dss food stamp interview number: Federal Food Programs - 1975: Administrative failure of food stamp program United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs, 1975 |
dss food stamp interview number: Super Pumped: The Battle for Uber Mike Isaac, 2019-09-03 Now a SHOWTIME® original series starring Emmy winners Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Kyle Chandler and Academy Award nominee Uma Thurman. Now streaming – Only on SHOWTIME. Named one of the best books of the year by NPR, Fortune, Bloomberg, Sunday Times A New York Times Book Review Editor’s Choice “If you want to understand modern-day Silicon Valley, you need to read this book.” —John Carreyrou, New York Times best-selling author of Bad Blood Hailed as the definitive book on Uber and Silicon Valley, Super Pumped is an epic story of ambition and deception, obscene wealth, and bad behavior that explores how blistering technological and financial innovation culminated in one of the most catastrophic twelve-month periods in American corporate history. Backed by billions in venture capital dollars and led by a brash and ambitious founder, Uber promised to revolutionize the way we move people and goods through the world. What followed would become a corporate cautionary tale about the perils of startup culture and a vivid example of how blind worship of startup founders can go wildly wrong. |
dss food stamp interview number: Caracol , 1977 |
dss food stamp interview number: Administrative Failure of Food Stamp Program United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs, 1975 |
dss food stamp interview number: Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1986 United States, 1987 |
dss food stamp interview number: Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, 1975 |
dss food stamp interview number: Income Volatility and Food Assistance in the United States Dean Jolliffe, James Patrick Ziliak, 2008 The papers in this volume provide much needed focus and in depth coverage of the effect of income-volatility on the participation and design of food-assistance programs such as the Food Stamp Program and the National School Lunch Program. |
dss food stamp interview number: The Massachusetts Register , 2005 |
dss food stamp interview number: Reports of cases decided in the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the state of New York , 1996 |
dss food stamp interview number: Federal Food Programs: Series 73 United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs, 1975 |
dss food stamp interview number: Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs, 1976 |
dss food stamp interview number: Reports of Cases Decided in the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York New York (State). Supreme Court. Appellate Division, Marcus Tullius Hun, Jerome B. Fisher, Austin B. Griffin, Edward Jordan Dimock, Louis J. Rezzemini, Leland F. Coss, James M. Flavin, 1996 |
dss food stamp interview number: Federal Food Programs - 1975 United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs, 1975 |
dss food stamp interview number: Studies of Welfare Populations National Research Council, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, Committee on National Statistics, Panel on Data and Methods for Measuring the Effects of Changes in Social Welfare Programs, 2001-12-20 This volume, a companion to Evaluating Welfare Reform in an Era of Transition, is a collection of papers on data collection issues for welfare and low-income populations. The papers on survey issues cover methods for designing surveys taking into account nonresponse in advance, obtaining high response rates in telephone surveys, obtaining high response rates in in-person surveys, the effects of incentive payments, methods for adjusting for missing data in surveys of low-income populations, and measurement error issues in surveys, with a special focus on recall error. The papers on administrative data cover the issues of matching and cleaning, access and confidentiality, problems in measuring employment and income, and the availability of data on children. The papers on welfare leavers and welfare dynamics cover a comparison of existing welfare leaver studies, data from the state of Wisconsin on welfare leavers, and data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth used to construct measures of heterogeneity in the welfare population based on the recipient's own welfare experience. A final paper discusses qualitative data. |
dss food stamp interview number: Writing in the Health Professions Barbara Heifferon, 2005 Practical, applied, and up-to-the-minute, Writing for the Health Professions teaches students, healthcare professionals, and professional writers the essential skills in medical and health communications. Drawing on her extensive experience as a nurse, cardio-pulmonary technician, medical writer, and writing teacher, Barbara Heifferon addresses the communications requirements of the healthcare professions and those who write in these high-tech fields. This comprehensive text covers writing situations and documents common in hospitals, clinics, HMOs, health insurance companies, public health campaigns, and other healthcare environments. Special attention is given to visual and electronic forms of communication, including Web sites and multimedia productions. |
dss food stamp interview number: Review of President's Fiscal Year 1987 Budget Proposals for the Food Stamp Program, the Temporary Emergency Food Assistance Program, the Commodity Supplemental Food Program, and Related Nutrition Programs United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture. Subcommittee on Domestic Marketing, Consumer Relations, and Nutrition, 1986 |
dss food stamp interview number: Annual Report - South Carolina, Department of Social Services South Carolina. Department of Social Services, 1981 |
dss food stamp interview number: Maryland Register , 1978 |
dss food stamp interview number: FDA Investigations Operations Manual Food and Drug Administration, 2003 Available now to FDA-regulated organizations, this manual allows facility managers to look at their operation's regulatory compliance through the eyes of the government. Because this is the primary reference manual used by FDA personnel to conduct field investigation activities, you can feel confident you are preparing appropriate planning or action. This manual includes revised instructions regarding the release of information and covers FDA's policies and expectations on a comprehensive range of topics: FDA's authority to enter and inspect, inspection notification, detailed inspection procedures, recall monitoring, inspecting import procedures, computerized data requests, federal/state inspection relationships, discussions with management regarding privileged information, seizure and prosecution, HACCP, bioengineered food, dietary supplements, cosmetics, bioterrorism, and product disposition. The manual also includes a directory of Office of Regulatory Affairs offices and divisions. |
dss food stamp interview number: Ticket to Work and Work Incentives Improvement Act of 1999 United States, 1999 |
dss food stamp interview number: A Guide to Supplemental Security Income , 1975 |
Connecticut Department of Social Services (DSS) - CT.gov
DSS delivers and funds programs and services that support the basic needs of children, families, older adults, and others, such as people with disabilities. These include: Explore all DSS has …
Connecticut Department of Social Services - ConneCT
Securely access your account and view information about your DSS benefits. New to ConneCT? ConneCT ? Access to Child Care Services.
Youth and Social Services - easthartfordct
A Division of Health and Human Services Providing ongoing information and referrals on available Federal, State and local programs and services for youth and adults.
Access Manager for Web Login
See if you may qualify to receive medical benefits, help buying food, and/or cash assistance.
DSS Offices and SNAP Resources in Connecticut - SNAP4CT
Find updated CT DSS offices here. Applicants and clients have the option of contacting the Department of Social Services online, by phone (1-855-6-CONNECT), or in-person at your …
MyDSS Home - CT.gov
MyDSS will help you access benefit information and interact with DSS anytime, anywhere, on any device! MyDSS is easy to navigate across devices with multiple self-service options.
Connecticut Department of Social Services
See if you may qualify to receive medical benefits, help buying food, and/or cash assistance.
Connecticut Department of Social Services (DSS) - CT.gov
DSS delivers and funds programs and services that support the basic needs of children, families, older adults, and others, such as people with disabilities. These include: Explore all DSS has …
Connecticut Department of Social Services - ConneCT
Securely access your account and view information about your DSS benefits. New to ConneCT? ConneCT ? Access to Child Care Services.
Youth and Social Services - easthartfordct
A Division of Health and Human Services Providing ongoing information and referrals on available Federal, State and local programs and services for youth and adults.
Access Manager for Web Login
See if you may qualify to receive medical benefits, help buying food, and/or cash assistance.
DSS Offices and SNAP Resources in Connecticut - SNAP4CT
Find updated CT DSS offices here. Applicants and clients have the option of contacting the Department of Social Services online, by phone (1-855-6-CONNECT), or in-person at your …
MyDSS Home - CT.gov
MyDSS will help you access benefit information and interact with DSS anytime, anywhere, on any device! MyDSS is easy to navigate across devices with multiple self-service options.
Connecticut Department of Social Services
See if you may qualify to receive medical benefits, help buying food, and/or cash assistance.