Child Welfare in the District of Columbia
Author : Hastings Hornell Hart
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Page : 208 pages
File Size : 49,34 MB
Release : 1924
Category : Charities
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Author : Hastings Hornell Hart
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Page : 208 pages
File Size : 49,34 MB
Release : 1924
Category : Charities
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Author : United States. General Accounting Office
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Page : 68 pages
File Size : 49,61 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Child welfare
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Publisher : DIANE Publishing
Page : 66 pages
File Size : 12,47 MB
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ISBN : 1428970983
Author : Washington (D.C.). Board of Public Welfare
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Page : 600 pages
File Size : 37,76 MB
Release : 1927
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Volumes for 1927-1932 includes reports of charitable and correctional institutions and agencies.
Author : Nina Bernstein
Publisher : Vintage
Page : 498 pages
File Size : 31,58 MB
Release : 2011-03-23
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0307787745
In 1973 Marcia Lowry, a young civil liberties attorney, filed a controversial class-action suit that would come to be known as Wilder, which challenged New York City’s operation of its foster-care system. Lowry’s contention was that the system failed the children it was meant to help because it placed them according to creed and convenience, not according to need. The plaintiff was thirteen-year-old Shirley Wilder, an abused runaway whose childhood had been shaped by the system’s inequities. Within a year Shirley would give birth to a son and relinquish him to the same failing system. Seventeen years later, with Wilder still controversial and still in court, Nina Bernstein tried to find out what had happened to Shirley and her baby. She was told by child-welfare officials that Shirley had disappeared and that her son was one of thousands of anonymous children whose circumstances are concealed by the veil of confidentiality that hides foster care from public scrutiny. But Bernstein persevered. The Lost Children of Wilder gives us, in galvanizing and compulsively readable detail, the full history of a case that reveals the racial, religious, and political fault lines in our child-welfare system, and lays bare the fundamental contradiction at the heart of our well-intended efforts to sever the destiny of needy children from the fate of their parents. Bernstein takes us behind the scenes of far-reaching legal and legislative battles, at the same time as she traces, in heartbreaking counterpoint, the consequences as they are played out in the life of Shirley’s son, Lamont. His terrifying journey through the system has produced a man with deep emotional wounds, a stifled yearning for family, and a son growing up in the system’s shadow. In recounting the failure of the promise of benevolence, The Lost Children of Wilder makes clear how welfare reform can also damage its intended beneficiaries. A landmark achievement of investigative reporting and a tour de force of social observation, this book will haunt every reader who cares about the needs of children.
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Page : 522 pages
File Size : 45,74 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Abused children
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Author : United States. Department of the Treasury. Division of Bookkeeping and Warrants
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Page : 516 pages
File Size : 14,34 MB
Release : 1927
Category : United States
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Author : United States. Dept. of the Treasury. Division of Central Accounts
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Page : 1016 pages
File Size : 35,59 MB
Release : 1945
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Author : United States. Department of the Treasury. Bureau of Government Financial Operations
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Page : 1236 pages
File Size : 30,26 MB
Release : 1957
Category : Finance, Public
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Author : United States
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Page : 1506 pages
File Size : 29,13 MB
Release : 1927
Category : Budget
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