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4.36e Safe Babies, Safe Moms,  Program Evaluation Oct-08
4.36f First Steps Database, Safe Babies, Safe Moms Jan-08
9.9 Employment Status of Medical Assistance Clients and Persons with Dependent with DSHS Medical Coverage  Dec-07
6.54 GA-U Clients: Challenges and Opportunities  May-06
6.53 Serving TANF Families with Limited English Proficiency May-06
11.129 WorkFirst Sanctions: Client Survey Findings Feb-06
4.48 Gravely Disabled Pilot Project: Client Characteristics and Initial Indicators of Change Mar-04
11.98 Homeless Families in Washington State. A study of Families Helped by Shelters and Their Use of Welfare and Social Services Dec-01
4.36b Comprehensive Program Evaluation Project (CPEP): Program Development and Implementation Mar-01
4.34bp Net Impact Analysis of Substance Abuse Treatment May-00
11.95 The Estate Recovery Notification - Implementation Plan Dec-99
11.92 Welfare Savings from DSHS Fraud Investigations Sep-99
9.57fs First Steps Database: Family Planning at Community Service Offices Mar-99
6.49 Income and Medical Assistance in Washington's Legislative Districts for Fiscal Year 1998 Mar-99
7.97gp DSHS Subsidized Child Care Jan-99
11.91 The ""CPI"" Allowance - For Clothing, Personal Maintenance, and Necessary Incidentals Dec-98
6.47 Homeless Families with Children Receiving Welfare Assistance in Washington State. Aug-98
6.48 Supplemental welfare payments to avert homelessness Aug-98
7.82 Licensed Child Care in Washington State: 1996 Apr-98
7.82b Child Care Rate Study/County-Level Tables and Maps Oct-97
4.28 Chemical Dependency Treatment and Cost Savings Estimates in Washington, Projections of Cost Savings to Public Agencies Mar-97
7.71a First Steps PLUS: Yakima First Steps Mobilization Project for Pregnant Substance Abusers Jul-96
6.45d FIP at Steady State: The 3rd Process Analysis Report from the Evaluation of the Family Independence Program Jun-95
6.32 FIP Interim Review Project Final Report Apr-95
4.19 ADATSA Treatment Outcomes: Employment and Cost Avoidance Nov-94
6.45 The Impact of FIP on AFDC Caseloads Jun-94
6.46g Administrative Costs in the Washington State Food Stamp Cash out Demonstration Jun-93
6.45f Evaluation of the Washington State Food Stamp Cash out Demonstration Jun-93
6.45e The Effect of FIP on Caseload Size Apr-93
6.42 Caseload Analysis Project CSO Profiles CSO Data Book Feb-93
6.43 Public Assistance by Legislative District 1992 Feb-93
6.45c Those Who Found Jobs and Left Welfare Sep-92
11.61 Needs Assessment Data Project Report Division of Income Assistance Fiscal Year 1990 Mar-92
6.37 Cost of Living in 1991 for Low-Income Families in Washington State Dec-91
6.39 Income Assistance in Washington's Legislative Districts for 1991 Dec-91
4.17 The Adatsa Program: Clients, Services and Treatment Outcomes Oct-91
6.45b Services to Clients in the Washington State Family Jun-91
6.45a Short-Run Net Impacts of the Washington State Family Independence Program Jun-91
6.38 Income Assistance in Washington's Legislative Districts for 1990 Apr-91
4.17fs A Study of Adatsa Clients: Person who applied for chemical dependency treatment services under Washington State's Alcoholism and Drug addiction Treatment and support act Mar-91
6.44 A Survey of Case Movement Into the Aberdeen CSO Jan-91
6.34 Public Assistance Benefit Issuance System: Local Office Costs and Client Expenses Dec-90
6.35 Job-Readiness in FIP Site Clients: Based on FIP Interim Review Data Mar-90
4.02 Intensive Protective Payees For Chemically Dependent Indigents Feb-90
6.33 Income Assistance in Washington's Legislative Districts Jun-89
6.29c 1986 Study of the Characteristics of State General Assistance Programs Apr-87
6.29a 1986 Study of Characteristics of General Assistance-Unemployable Recipients Jan-87
6.29b 1986 Study of Characteristics of General Assistance-Unemployable Recipients: Length of Assistance Use Jan-87
6.28 Analysis of Quality Control Payment Errors Oct-85
6.41 DSHS Employment Services: A Comparison of the Applicant and Employment Search Projects Mar-85
6.26 Cost of Living in 1984 Jun-84
6.23 Evaluation of the Community Work Experience Program Jun-84
6.24 Day Care for Training: Analysis of Grant Savings 1978-1982 May-84
6.3 Impacts of Win Employment on AFDC Termination for AFDC-R Recipients Jan-84
6.25 1983 Study of Characteristics of AFDC-Employable Recipients Dec-83
6.19 Intensive Applicant Employment Services Evaluation Jul-83
6.12 1979 AFDC Characteristics Study Mar-81
6.15 Cost of Living Study 1980 for Low Income Families in Washington State Jan-81
6.04 1977 AFDC Characteristics Study Aug-80
7.14 Day Care Subsidies for Job Training of Recipients of Aid to Families with Dependent Children: A Program Evaluation Dec-79
6.01 Proceedings of the 1978 Conference on the Seattle and Denver Income Maintenance Experiments Oct-79
6.09 Incapacity Determination Oct-78
1.05 Evaluation of Release Stipend Program for Adult Offenders Dec-76
1.04 Work and Training Release in Washington May-76
6.02 Standards for Public Assistance Grants Oct-75
1.01a Comparative Analysis of Offenders Dec-70
6.31 1985 Win Grant Reduction Survey Recidivism Analysis  
6.4 Caseload Increase Analysis  
6.21 Cultural and Psychological Barriers  
1.13 Income Maintenance for Felons  
6.2 Mandatory Monthly Report Evaluation  
11.1 What Data Should We Gather about Homeless Families  

 

 

 

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