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| Full-Service Schools: A Revolution in Health and Social Services for Children, Youth, and Families
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| Joy G. Dryfoos |
| One of the first resources to describe school-based services, this book highlights school centers in which health, mental health, social, and/or family services are co-located and tailored to meet the needs of the particular school or family. The publication discusses why the educational reform movement now includes the full-service school vision. It also includes program examples of a full-service school, a discussion about school-based health clinics, a summary of the research that supports the efforts of school-based services, and a broad discussion of the organizational and service delivery issues. The appendixes profile states that support school-based services and federal programs that could be tapped as funding sources for creating new school-based programs.
(336 pages) |
© 1999
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| Print | $28.00 |  |
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San Francisco, CA 94103 Phone: (415) 433-1740 Fax: (800) 605-2664 Web: http://www.josseybass.com/WileyCDA/ |
This resource is from the Integrating K-12 and After-School Programs category.
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