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  1. Indiana resource guide by Marjorie C Jerry, 1972
  2. Family nurse practitioner program: PRIMEX, terminal progress report by Shirley A Ross, 1976
  3. Business bucks: Government programs open lenders' doors. (Business Finance).(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included): An article from: Indiana Business Magazine by Kathy McKimmie, 2002-01-01
  4. The Indiana Welfare Reform Evaluation: Program Implementation and Economic Impacts After Two Years by David J Fein, 1998
  5. Indiana resource guide for interpersonal relations foundations: In the consumer and homemaking education program (Indiana resource guide) by Joan Gritzmacher, 1972
  6. Heart healthy hoopla: A thematic module from the Indiana middle school family and consumer sciences curriculum framework by Dana Burton, 1996
  7. Treasurer's farm program (TFP) by Marjorie H O'Laughlin, 1987
  8. Family literacy and involving parents in the reading process, 1988-1992 citations and abstracts from the ERIC database (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:376445) by Michael Denner, 1992
  9. Income maintenance and family consumption and wealth: An initial report on the Gary asset, debt, and expenditure data by V. Joseph Hotz, 1977
  10. Costs and reduction to state and county funding for AFDC, AFDC-UP township trustees, and HCI based on new need and payment standard at 45% of poverty index ... of AFDC-UP: Memorandum to Rep. George Schmid by Gail Richards, 1986
  11. Pierre Robin sequence: A guide for families by Marilyn J Bull, 2001
  12. State intervention in African family relations in post-colonial Africa (Twenty-second annual Hans Wolff memorial lecture, April 4, 1997) by Chuma N Himonga, 1997
  13. Parents Sharing Books (PSB): Technical report by Carl Bernard Smith, 1993

1. Indiana Family Health Council, Inc.
For many years, family planning has primarily focused on women's health. Xfunded male involvement programs have been established within indiana at Health Hospital Title X family Planning
http://www.ifhc.org/std/maleinvolvement.htm
For many years, family planning has primarily focused on women's health. However as part of the Healthy People 2010 objectives, male involvement in family planning has been emphasized through community outreach, educational opportunities and additional clinical services for men. These two programs have implemented the "Wise Guys Male Responsibility Curriculum" into efforts to educate adolescent males between the ages of 10 and 19 about such topics as sexual responsibility, family values, decision-making, reproductive anatomy and sexually transmitted diseases. These programs focus on each topic throughout an eight- to 10-week period. The program participants enjoy the group discussions, role-playing and projects on each weekly topic. Most importantly, the program participants enjoy the interaction and group dynamics. These male involvement programs have played an important role in expanding the scope of family planning by educating adolescent males in various churches, community centers, juvenile detention centers and schools in Terre Haute and Indianapolis.

2. Indiana Academy Of Family Physicians
Job Opportunities in family Practice. WHAT'S HAPPENING AT THE IAFP!! Donate! * programs * Leadership * Thank You! indiana Academy of family Physicians. 55 Monument Circle Suite 400
http://www.in-afp.org/
Home About Us News and Publications Membership Practice Management ... Job Opportunities in Family Practice WHAT'S HAPPENING AT THE IAFP!! July 21-25, 2004
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French Lick, Indiana
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HIPAA Medicare Bulletin ... Medicare Screening Services Overview State Advocacy
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Guide to Indiana Law

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Restructuring of the Districts
IAFP Membership Residency Programs Fellowship Directory for Family Physicians ... Family Practice Management About Us AAFP's Plan for Healthcare Coverage for All About IAFP About Family Practice Staff ... Policy Guide IAFP Foundation Mission Donate! Programs Leadership ... Thank You! Indiana Academy of Family Physicians 55 Monument Circle Suite 400 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Telephone: 317.237.4237 (IAFP); In State toll-free: 888.422.4237 Fax: 317.237.4006; E-Mail: iafp@in-afp.org

3. Peacetree Family Camp A Christian Camping Experience
Nondenominational Christian camp in indiana offers day and summer programs and church retreats. Contains press releases, news, programs, photos, dates, prices, and registration form.
http://www.bloomington.in.us/~peacetre/
Peacetree Family Camp A Christian Family Camp Located 7 Miles North of Bloomington at 7541 N. Fox Hollow Rd just off Old SR 37 (Sipes Rd).
Peacetree Family Camp Inc. is non-denominational and has non-profit public charity status with the federal government. News Bulletin Peacetree Family Camp has the opportunity to purchase the grounds we heve been leasing. We are currently conducting a drive to raise funds. If you wish to help us, you may do so either by credit card or check by clicking this button. Our current website will be undated shortly. Thank you for visiting. Current News / Press Release Day camp Press Release Email Contact ... About Peacetree Family Camp Inc. Summer Day Camp For Kids Grades 1-7 Monday through Friday 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Come for a week or for all summer! July 9 - 13 July 16 - 20 July 23 - 27 July 30 - Aug. 3 Cost: $60 per child per week
There are lots of exciting things to do at Day Camp!
Water games
Recreation and Sports
Morning and afternoon activities including Crafts, Bible Stories, plus Nature Hikes
Basketball, Volleyball, Frisbee Golf and Other Gym Activities

4. FSSA - Hoosier Healthwise
accessindiana. Agency ListingPoliciesContact WebmasterHelp. Hoosier Healthwise. Hoosier Healthwise is a health insurance program for indiana children, pregnant women, and lowincome families. prescriptions, dental care, vision care, family planning services, and mental health IHCP (indiana Health Coverage programs) - includes information about indiana's Medicaid program
http://www.state.in.us/fssa/hoosier_healthwise
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5. INDIANA FAMILY HELPLINE
support other programs and services throughout the state. In August 1992, the Children’s Special Health Care Services Helpline merged with the indiana family
http://www.in.gov/isdh/programs/mch/ifh.htm
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INDIANA FAMILY HELPLINE
1-800-433-0746 Voice 1-866-275-1274 TTY / TDD On May 2, 1988, the Indiana State Department of Health, Maternal and Child Health Services, launched a statewide comprehensive Indiana Family Helpline. The 1-800-433-0746 statewide Helpline was designed to assist in promoting Maternal and Child Health Services, WIC Services and support other programs and services throughout the state. In August 1992, the Children’s Special Health Care Services Helpline merged with the Indiana Family Helpline to improve services to all Indiana families of childbearing age. During fiscal year 2002, the Indiana Family Helpline responded to 17,533 calls; 1,055 advocacy calls resulting in 21,887 referrals. Communication Specialists provide information, referrals, consumer education, advocacy and follow-up to individual callers on a variety of topics including obtaining early prenatal and child health care; accessing Medicaid and WIC providers; locating emergency housing, food pantries, utility assistance; and getting callers in contact with literacy, vocational and GED programs. The Family Helpline staff may become advocates for those callers who require this assistance. This advocacy sometimes takes the form of a conference call between the client, provider, and an Indiana Family Helpline Communication Specialist, especially for high-risk clients in areas of limited resources.

6. Lafayette Family YMCA
Chapter serving the Greater Lafayette, indiana area. Describes childcare and camps, fitness programs and sports clinics, membership benefits, and other activities.
http://www.lafayettefamilyymca.org/
1950 S. 18th Street
Lafayette, IN 47905
Click here to email us
Monday-Friday 5:00 AM-10:00 PM
Saturday 7:00 AM-8:00 PM
Sunday 1:00 PM-5:00 PM Download the current program guide! Spring 2004 Pool Schedule
Spring 2004 Gym Schedule

Spring 2004 Aerobics Schedule
Many pages on this site require Adobe Acrobat Reader, which is available for free on their web site Scholarships For Youth Update: Our campaign is falling short of its goal! 100% of the money we are raising goes towards financial assistance for children who might not otherwise be able to participate in our YMCA. Please consider contacting any Staff or Board member about making a pledge today. Thank you!

7. CES Youth And Family Programs
Participant Mailing Address Name EFY program indiana University My family and I welcome you with open arms that is essential for the indiana Bloomington Session
http://ce.byu.edu/yp/programs/efy/sessioninfo.cfm?Location=8

8. CES Youth And Family Programs
Announcements. EFY Registration is here! The time has finally come! Beginning on January 28 at 800 a.m. MT you can begin registering for EFY. EmploymentFinancial Aidprograms. BYU Continuing EducationBYUIdaho Youth programs in the following areas indiana, Kansas, Maine, Michigan, Ohio
http://ce.byu.edu/yp
BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY SEARCH Announcements
EFY Registration is here!

The time has finally come! Beginning on January 28 at 8:00 a.m. MT you can begin registering for EFY. Those of you who applied during our application process will be able to see your status as of Jan 20 at 5 p.m. MT. (Click here to read about our registration policies) Please use the button you see on the right-hand side of this page and the EFY pages to begin your registration. MORE... SEARCH FEEDBACK MAIN MENU ... Learn More Announcements Counselor Information EFY Counselor training materials will be ready for distribution May 10, 2004. Please log in now to the counselor home page at the efy.byu.edu website to request your training materials. Your training materials consist of the EFY counselor manual in print , Logistics Training DVD, and Teaching the Gospel CD-ROM. After you have requested your training materials, you will be able to download and begin reviewing the on-line version of the EFY counselor manual as you wait to receive your training materials. If you have not completed your paperwork, please take the time and do so A.S.A.P. After you finish your paperwork and turn/send it into the EFY office you will then receive your schedule. More Counselor Openings More EFY with ASL accommodations The EFY session with ASL accommodations for the deaf and hard of hearing youth will be BYU 10, July 26-31. Those deaf and hard of hearing youth who would like to attend this session can register beginning January 28, by clicking here and filling out the registration information. That information must then be mailed to the EFY office. Scholarships are also available for application under the Financial Aid link in the Program Information page.

9. INDIANA FAMILY HELPLINE
indiana family Helpline programs and services throughout the state. In August 1992, the Childrens Special Health Care Services Helpline merged with the indiana family
http://www.state.in.us/isdh/programs/mch/ifh.htm
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INDIANA FAMILY HELPLINE
1-800-433-0746 Voice 1-866-275-1274 TTY / TDD On May 2, 1988, the Indiana State Department of Health, Maternal and Child Health Services, launched a statewide comprehensive Indiana Family Helpline. The 1-800-433-0746 statewide Helpline was designed to assist in promoting Maternal and Child Health Services, WIC Services and support other programs and services throughout the state. In August 1992, the Children’s Special Health Care Services Helpline merged with the Indiana Family Helpline to improve services to all Indiana families of childbearing age. During fiscal year 2002, the Indiana Family Helpline responded to 17,533 calls; 1,055 advocacy calls resulting in 21,887 referrals. Communication Specialists provide information, referrals, consumer education, advocacy and follow-up to individual callers on a variety of topics including obtaining early prenatal and child health care; accessing Medicaid and WIC providers; locating emergency housing, food pantries, utility assistance; and getting callers in contact with literacy, vocational and GED programs. The Family Helpline staff may become advocates for those callers who require this assistance. This advocacy sometimes takes the form of a conference call between the client, provider, and an Indiana Family Helpline Communication Specialist, especially for high-risk clients in areas of limited resources.

10. FSSA First Steps Program - Indiana's Family To Family March 2004
state agency that works with indiana s families, children, senior to help individuals and families take care the DFC which administers programs and services
http://www.state.in.us/fssa/first_step/f2f/news0304.html
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On-line matrix First Words:
A First Steps Communications Tool for Families From Family to Family to Family
March 2004 An Update on Insurance Billing
The information that you, as families, provide when you give consent to bill private insurance has been very helpful as First Steps works with these companies. Please remember if you have any changes in your insurance, contact your Service Coordinator with the new information. Your service coordinator can assist you in reviewing your benefits, but the ultimate responsibility rests with the family to obtain information needed to make an informed decision about allowing First Steps to bill insurance. Key questions to investigate may include:
  • Is your plan self-insured or fully insured? (see resource section for more information)

11. IPRC Home
which are at no cost to you, to be useful in delivering prevention programs in your community. by a contract with the indiana family and Social Services Administration, Division
http://www.drugs.indiana.edu/
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Welcome to the IPRC
Web Site Redesign Notice Original Web Site (Archived) "We strive to promote a drug-free lifestyle by strengthening the Indiana prevention system." Welcome to the Indiana Prevention Resource Center, Indiana's primary source for alcohol, tobacco and other drug prevention resources. We are excited and honored to be a part of a dynamic prevention system and hope that you find our services, which are at no cost to you, to be useful in delivering prevention programs in your community.
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The Indiana Prevention Resource Center at Indiana University is funded, in part, by a contract with the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration Division of Mental Health and Addiction
The IPRC is operated by the Department of Applied Health Science and School of Health, Physical Education and Recreation

12. Program Details For Indiana Family Helpline
Area Served indiana About the program Information screening sites, support groups, family planning/genetic sites, substance abuse programs, day care
http://www.infoki.com/cominfo/where_2_turn/kt0s04ff.htm
Go Back Indiana Family Helpline 2 North Meridian Street
Indianapolis, IN 46204
Telephone Numbers and Contact Information
Toll Free
Toll Free TTY / TDD
Voice Mail for Mary Bisbecos
Fax
mbisbeco@isdh.state.in.us
Email
http://www.state.in.us/isdh/pr ograms/mch/ifh.htm
Web Address
Operating Agency: Indiana State Department of Health
Agency Type: Governmental Person in charge: Mary Bisbecos, M.S., C.I.R.S. Director Hours of operation: Mon.-Fri., 7:30am-5pm Fees: None Eligibility requirements: None Intake Procedure: Telephone. Area Served: Indiana About the program: Information about health related concerns: Children with special health care needs, pregnancy health care, sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), child/adolescent health care, immunization/lead screening sites, support groups, family planning/genetic sites, substance abuse programs, day care/respite care, WIC sites/breastfeeding support, stop smoking/drinking programs, GED/job training sites, dental care, emergency shelters/food pantries, Medicaid/health-watch providers, Medicaid transportation providers, "and much more." Required Documentation: Picture Identification Criminal Background Check Birth Certificate Social Security Card Proof of Income Driver's License Immunization Record Proof of Residence

13. The DRM Regional Resource Directory: Indiana
Disability Services Purdue University Adaptive programs Employment indiana family Social Services Administration - IMPACT Program Resource Connection See
http://www.disabilityresources.org/INDIANA.html
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The DRM Regional Resources Directory (States) Indiana - The Hoosier State Updated 3/2001 State Index About / Hints / Link
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Bloomington, City of - Directory Of Resources And Services For People with Disabilities
Council of Volunteers and Organizations for Hoosiers with Disabilities (COVOH)
Indiana Governor's Planning Council for People with Disabilities
Indiana Institute on Disability and Community (University Affiliated Program)
See also Multi-Service Agencies
Advocacy and Legal Rights
ADA Indiana (Indiana State Steering Committee)
Indiana Civil Rights Commission
Aging
AARP in Indiana
Center for Aging Persons with Developmental Disabilities (CAPDD)
ElderWeb: Indiana
U.S. Administration on Aging - Indiana: State and Area Agencies and Programs
AIDS/HIV
AIDServe Indiana
Alzheimer's Disease
Alzheimer's Association - Central Indiana Chapter
Alzheimer's Association - Chapters in Indiana
Alzheimer's Association - Northern Indiana Chapter
Animals
See Service Animals
Arts
VSA Arts of Indiana
Assistive Technology
Adaptive Technology Center at Indiana University - Bloomington
Assistive Technology Through Action in Indiana (ATTAIN)
Indiana Institute on Disability and Community - Center on Technology and Instruction (CTI)
Autism
Autism Society of Indiana
Indiana Resource Center for Autism (IRCA)
Blindness and Visual Impairments
Consumer Groups in Indiana
Indiana School for the Blind
Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped (LBPH)
Brain Injury

14. Indiana Family Vacations - Family Travel Files: Vacations
indiana family vacations indiana vacation travel from the family perspective - ideas, options, practical advice, articles, reviews and more. family Vacations Tip Conner Prairie Historic Village near indianapolis. indiana family Vacation Ideas riding, tennis and cultural arts programs, nature walks and the nature center
http://www.thefamilytravelfiles.com/state/indiana.asp
Search Family Travel Files family vacations, family vacation reviews, ideas, travel articles, news, deals and specials Wednesday, June 9, 2004 Win a Family Vacation
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... TravelPhases Family Vacations Directory USA Indiana
Capital city:
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Famous resident: Garfield the comic strip cat and his creator Jim Davis are Hoosiers. Moment in history: The first recorded explorations were made by Robert La Salle in 1679. Trivia: Best family event: Spring and autumn "Follow the North Star" at Conner Prairie. Family Vacations Tip: Conner Prairie Historic Village near Indianapolis. thisPage._location = "/state/indiana.asp"; Indiana Family Vacation Ideas Potawatomi Inn Angola
Located in Pokagon State Park on the sores of Lake James and Snow Lake a water lover's haven. Sleeping places include motel rooms, cabins and rooms in the inn. Enjoy horseback riding, tennis and cultural arts programs, nature walks and the nature center. In winter a 178-foot toboggan run operates on weekends. Enjoy nature at its finest in Indiana. 1(260) 833-1077 1-877-768-2928 www. PotawatomiInn.com

15. Office Of Single Family Housing In Indiana
General Complaints Concerning Single family programs contact Andrew contact Floyd Alcorn, Housing Program Specialist at Sales and Auditor s Sales in indiana.
http://www.hud.gov/local/in/working/localpo/sfhsg.cfm

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About the Local Program Office
About the Local Program Office - The Indianapolis Single Family Program Support Division is under the jurisdiction of the Atlanta Homeownership Center (HOC) . The Specialists in this office support a broad range of programs and a variety of partnerships involving government agencies, non-profit organizations, private investors, real estate professionals, and community groups.
If you need more information, call Andrew Klee, Acting Supervisor at (317) 226-6303 extension 7013. Our real estate inventory from our foreclosed properties that are underwritten by our FHA program has been contracted out to Golden Feather Realty Services, Incorporated. If you have seen a sign or a sticker in a property, you can call a broker to inquiry about the property or view the Indiana property listings on the internet. The Atlanta Homeownership Center (HOC) is under the leadership of Charles Gardner, Director, and Dan Rogers, Deputy Director. The HOC has Program Support Division, Real Estate Owned Division (REO), Processing and Underwriting, Quality Assurance, and Customer Service and Administration. If you need more information, call (888) 696-4687.

16. Family Strengthening Programs
This summary describes a report entitled national search for effective family strengthening programs. Twentyfive programs were selected City, CO) Healthy Families indiana (indianapolis, IN)
http://www.tyc.state.tx.us/prevention/effective.htm
Prevention Summary
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Effective Family Strengthening Interventions
This summary describes a report entitled "Effective Family Strengthening Interventions," by Karol L. Kumpfer, Ph.D., and Rose Alvarado, Ph.D., published as a Juvenile Justice Bulletin , November 1998. This Bulletin Karol L. Kumpfer, Ph.D., is director at the Center for Substance Abuse Prevention, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and Rose Alvarado, Ph.D. is a research assistant professor at the Department of Health Promotion and Education, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT. Through a 1987 cooperative agreement with OJJDP, Dr. Kumpfer and her associates at the University of Utah conducted a national search for effective family strengthening programs. Twenty-five programs were selected from over 500 that had been nominated. These 25 programs were featured in an OJJDP publication by Dr. Kumpfer entitled In general, the search found that parent education or parent support approaches were considerably less effective than highly structured approaches such as behavioral parent training, family skills training, family therapy, or comprehensive family support programs.

17. Casey Family Programs
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18. INDIANA FAMILY PROJECT TO RECEIVE CITIZENS FOR COMMUNITY JUSTICE’S HAINES TURNE
Welcome! Academic programs Departments. Centers, Institutes Outreach The indiana family Project, a program cosponsored by the Center for Human Growth and the Center for
http://www.indiana.edu/~soenews/news/news1019162472.html
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INDIANA FAMILY PROJECT TO RECEIVE CITIZENS FOR COMMUNITY JUSTICE’S HAINES TURNER AWARD
The Indiana Family Project, a program co-sponsored by the Center for Human Growth and the Center for Adolescent and Family Studies at the Indiana University School of Education and the Monroe Circuit Court and Probation Department, was recently selected to receive the Citizens for Community Justice’s Haines Turner Award. Each year, Citizens for Community Justice, Inc., recognizes individuals, groups, or businesses for significant contributions to restorative justice and the well being of children and youth in the Monroe County community. The Haines Turner award recognizes individuals, groups, or businesses who have made significant contributions to and have a breadth of concern for the development and practice of justice that heals and restores in the Monroe County community. Award recipients must have demonstrated in their lifetime or in the previous year exceptional commitment to work with institutions and for individuals that further the principles of healing and restorative justice. The IFP partnership is designed to assist adolescents and their families struggling with problems of conduct, drug use/abuse and delinquency. The free, pilot program features Functional Family Therapy interventions conducted by doctoral level counselors in training supervised by a licensed psychologist, in affiliation with the Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology in the School of Education. The program staff provides confidential, professional family-based counseling services at the Monroe County Community Corrections office and at the Center for Human Growth.

19. Indiana FACS Program Philosophy, Vision, Mission
indiana has officially adopted the name family and Consumer Sciences Education and FACS as the acronym for use in their state and local programs.
http://www.doe.state.in.us/octe/facs/introductory.html
Indiana Family and Consumer Sciences
( developed August 1998)
This page maintained by Peggy Wild Introduction This document includes several components that define Family and Consumer Sciences Education in Indiana: (1) curriculum rationale , (2) statement of philosophy , including vision and mission statements, (3) summary of state rules , including approved middle level requirements high school course titles for FACS and O'FACS , definitions for approved programs (vocational status) majors minors , and social studies requirement for graduation, technology requirement for graduation, and teacher license requirements for all FACS courses (4) curriculum frameworks for thirteen of the approved high school Family and Consumer Sciences courses and course descriptions for the remaining courses, and (5) the plan for developing of the remaining state-approved high school Family and Consumer Sciences courses for which curriculum frameworks are yet to be developed. This work has been accomplished through a highly participatory process in which hundreds of Family and Consumer Sciences professionals, other education personnel, and representatives of business and industry have contributed their expertise and perspectives. This material provides guidelines for local schools to use in evaluating, developing, and revising their own Family and Consumer Sciences programs. As a "work in progress", it is being distributed to Family and Consumer Sciences teachers across the state for their use and critique. The expectation is that as teachers use the materials, they will provide feedback for use in regular revising and up-dating so that the Family and Consumer Sciences program stays relevant as changes occur in family and society and in the educational community.

20. Home Page
Contract with indiana s family and Social Services Administration to document the outcomes for the Restoring Fatherhood Initiative programs.
http://www.spea.indiana.edu/fasr/
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Internships Welcome to the Institute for Family and Social Responsibility The Institute for Family and Social Responsibility is a joint effort of the School of Public and Environmental Affairs and the School of Social Work at Indiana University . The Institute's mission is to bring together the resources of citizens, governments, communities and Indiana University to better the lives of children and families. Ongoing research projects examine the impacts of welfare reforms, the adequacy of child support guidelines, community responses to the Temporary Assistance to Needy Families legislation, performance contracting for intensive family preservation services, and AIDS education for incarcerated youth. The Institute serves as the National Child Support Enforcement Research Clearinghouse . It also administers a university wide competitive student internship program in collaboration with the Indiana Family Social Services Administration.

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