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Title Who speaks for America's children? : the role of child advocates in public policy / edited by Carol J. De Vita and Rachel Mosher-Williams.

Publication Info. Washington, D.C. : Urban Institute Press, [2001]
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 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Standard Shelving Location  362.70973 W628W    Check Shelf
Description xviii, 219 pages ; 23 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction : How are the children? / Emmett D. Carson -- Part I. Assessing the environment for child advocacy -- Nonprofit organizations engaged in child advocacy / Carol J. De Vita, Rachel Mosher-Williams, Nicholas A.J. Stengel -- In the midst of plenty : Foundation funding of child advocacy organizations in the 1990s / Sally Covington -- Medicaid reforms and SCHIP : Health care coverage and the changing policy environment / Sara Rosenbaum and Colleen A. Sonosky -- Building a policy voice for children through the nonporfit sector / Elizabeth Reid -- Part II. Perspectives on creating a movement -- Speaking for families and children in a changing civic America / Theda Skocpol and Jullian Dickert -- The politics of preschool advocacy : Lessons from three pioneering organizations / Barbara Beatty -- Mobilizing parents and communities for children / Doug Imig.
Subject Child welfare -- United States.
Children -- Government policy -- United States.
Social advocacy -- United States.
Added Author De Vita, Carol J.
Mosher-Williams, Rachel.
ISBN 0877667047 paperback alkaline paper
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