Web Archives

Welfare Reform

 

Chapter Study Shows that Clients, Social Workers and Agencies are "In Jeopardy"
(April 2002)

Picking Up the Pieces: One Agency's Response
(February/March 2002)

A Social Worker Addresses Psychosocial Problems in an Impoverished Community
(January 2002)

Personal Experience and an MSW Education Inform Program in East Harlem
(January 2002)

Social Workers Make a Difference in the Lives of the Homeless
(January 2002)

The Combined Impact of Welfare Reform, The Recession, and The World Trade Center Attack
(January 2002)

Debunking the Myth of Universal Prosperity
(January 2002)

Chapter Joins Congresswoman At Press Conference Calling for Repeal of Welfare Time Limits
(December 2001)

September 11 Implications For New York State's Safety Net
(November 2001)

NY Times Publishes NASW Letter to Stop Welfare Time Limits
(November 2000)

"Race, Class and Welfare Reform"
(May 2000)

Worrying about Welfare Reform: Community Based Agencies Respond
(January 2000)

The Voice of Social Work is Heard -- Month Long March to the United Nations about Welfare Rights and Economic Justice
(November/December 1999)

School's Out for Welfare Recipients -- College Students Forced to Abandon Studies by Welfare Reform
(September 1999)

Reform at What Price? Social Workers Speak Out about the Devastating Impact of Welfare Reform
(September 1999)

Columbia sees vast gap between rich and poor in NYC
(May 1999)

Hunter students organize to oppose welfare policies; Urge other schools to mobilize
(February 1999)

Resource and Action Guide for Welfare issues -- Prepared by The Students for Economic Justice, Hunter College School of Social Work
(February 1999

) Job Centers: NYC's diversion from aid = loss of human rights
(January 1999)

Workfare and the Non-Profits? Myths and Realities
(December 1997)

Task Force reviews City's Workfare Program
(September 1997)

Decoding welfare reform: An update
(April 1997)

Every law not based on wisdom is a menace to the state -- Carmen Ortiz Hendricks
(September 1996)

NASW fights City's plan to slash welfare rolls
(November/December 1995)

Task Force fights punitive welfare measures
(May 1995)

 

 

 

 

 
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