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Extractions: Contents Because of the expansion of the site, coverage of health housing and urban policy , and social security has been moved to different files. This file covers personal social services, employment services, criminal justice and education. The main response to unemployment is through economic policy, which addresses the issues by considering the workings of the economy as a whole. General measures to manage the economy have to be distinguished from 'targeted' employment measures. like employment subsidies and wage supplements, intended specifically to affect the labour market. Targeted measures are liable to be inefficient, because they help people who may not have stayed unemployed anyway, or they displace problems to other groups. Looking for work. (c) Hulton-Getty collection Employment services are mainly focused on the unemployed person: they offer , for example, improved information, retraining or work experience, which improves a person's comparative position in the labour market but does not of itself create jobs. Some are based in a view of unemployment as idleness: workfare, in the US, is designed to penalise benefit claimants for not working, on the assumption the claimants have a choice. There are two main approaches in Europe. Activation (an idea from Denmark) seeks to promote active participation in the labour market through motivation and the development of skills. Insertion, or social inclusion (from France) is based on a contract between the individual and society. The 'contract of insertion' made between individuals and the local Commission of Insertion is matched with a responsibility on the Commission to develop opportunities.
Extractions: International Conference on Human Detoxification Introduction During the past three years, there has been an ongoing evaluation of the Narconon program at two Narconon facilities in the United States. These facilities are located in Los Angeles, California, and Chilocco, Oklahoma. This ongoing evaluation is aimed at both monitoring some of the factors involved in delivery of the Narconon program and at assessing the long term results of this comprehensive socio-educational approach. The purpose of this evaluation was three-fold: The first goal of this evaluation was to monitor ongoing delivery to the clients at both Narconon facilities. Daily and weekly reports provided information on each client on the program. This ongoing evaluation afforded a detailed picture of what it takes to deliver rehabilitation service to hard core drug addicts. The second goal of this study was to evaluate the success of the Narconon program in retaining clients through the full treatment regimen.
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Extractions: Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook www.bls.gov OOH Search/A-Z Index BLS Home Get Detailed Statistics ... Find It! In DOL Printer-friendly version ( HTML PDF Nature of the Work Working Conditions Employment Training, Other Qualifications, and Advancement ... Sources of Additional Information Nature of the Work About this section Back to Top Counselors assist people with personal, family, educational, mental health, and career decisions and problems. Their duties depend on the individuals they serve and on the settings in which they work. Educational, vocational, and school counselors Elementary school counselors observe younger children during classroom and play activities and confer with their teachers and parents to evaluate the childrens strengths, problems, or special needs. They also help students develop good study habits. Elementary school counselors do less vocational and academic counseling than do secondary school counselors. School counselors at all levels help students understand and deal with social, behavioral, and personal problems. These counselors emphasize preventive and developmental counseling to provide students with the life skills needed to deal with problems before they occur and to enhance the students personal, social, and academic growth. Counselors provide special services, including alcohol and drug prevention programs and conflict resolution classes. Counselors also try to identify cases of domestic abuse and other family problems that can affect a students development. Counselors work with students individually, with small groups, or with entire classes. They consult and collaborate with parents, teachers, school administrators, school psychologists, medical professionals, and social workers in order to develop and implement strategies to help students be successful in the education system.
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Extractions: Rose Hill Start here at the top and read down for a chronology of events.) Proposed Closure of Cedar Hills (CHAT) and the Future of NRF " The State budget was passed last week and it was a disaster for mental health services and human services in general...As a result, it is very unlikely that Cedar Hills will stay open beyond the end of this year (2002)..." [From an April 11, 2002 Report by Dustin Fredericks, SEIU Local 519, Public Safety Employees Union] HEADLINE 2 treatment centers may be shut down: Budget ax may hit North, Cedar Hills By J. Martin McOmber, Seattle Times staff reporter, Friday, April 19, 2002 NOTICE: Lay-off notices went out to NRF and Cedar Hills staff on 8/15/2002. The lay offs are effective 10/31/02. Both facilities have begun the shutting-down process.
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Extractions: To obtain information concerning careers make certain to take advantage of community resources. Many colleges and universities with criminal justice programs provide placement services for their students. Local offices of the Civil Service Commission have information about various federal agencies. Visit local criminal justice agencies and talk to individuals. Their suggestions could provide helpful information about achieving your career goals. Also, State Justice Planning Agencies can
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Extractions: O ne Nation Under God Jailhouse Rock of Ages W hen it comes to fighting crime, liberals and conservatives alike seem to be shadowboxingdodging the most fateful aspect of criminal justice, the religious dimension. Liberals want more money for rehabilitation programs, which often amount to nothing more than fuzzy self-esteem courses or cushy entertainment privileges. Conservatives correctly expose the failure of these initiatives and rightly demand hard time for serious offenders. But they are too eager to abandon criminals to a system that almost certainly will further harden their hearts. Charles Colson, who has probably been in more prisons than any man in America, is calling for a new approach to rehabilitation, one defined by its moral and religious mettle-one that seeks, in a word, redemption. Colsonthe Watergate felon turned evangelical Christianis the founder of Prison Fellowship, a Christian outreach effort active in 90 percent of America's prisons. After 20 years of creating piecemeal programs for inmates and ex-cons, Colson wants to launch the spiritual equivalent of Desert Storm. In April, the first wave of his church-based volunteers invaded a Texas prison to offer two dozen inmates round-the-clock Christian education and training. Although state guards continue to provide security, Prison Fellowship staffers run virtually all other day-to-day activities in one wing of the Jester II facility, a minimum-security prison outside Houston. Call it the God Pod. Prayers have replaced early-morning push-ups, while group Bible discussions have pre-empted evening MTV. The ultimate objective: To help as many men as possible become followers of Christ.