Only a few years ago was the city awakened to the ineffective state of the child welfare system, which led to mortal consequences and in turn incited a radical restructuring of the entire landscape of how at-risk families would receive services. This paper provides an overview and analysis of the current transition of the child welfare system in the city of Philadelphia through the Department of Human Services (DHS). Issue 13 | Partnerships and Collaborations.Issue 21 | Special Edition | Winter 2014.Issue 24 | Collaborations and Partnerships.Issue 25 | Social Enterprise Incubators.Issue 26 | Community and Neighborhood Impact.Issue 27 | Data Driving Healthcare Innovations.Issue 29 | Behavioral Health Innovations.Issue 42 | Greater Philadelphia's Social Innovations, Social Enterprises, and Public/Private Partnerships.Issue 43 | Social Innovations in Nursing: Taking the Lead to Transform Health Care.Issue 44 | Social Innovations to Advance Social Mobility Models in Urban Cities.Issue 45 | Ecosistema de Innovación Social en Argentina y Chile.Issue 45 | Social Innovation’s Ecosystem in Argentina and Chile.Issue 46 | Chicago’s Social Innovations, Social Enterprises, and Public Private Partnerships.Issue 49 | Ecosistema de Innovación Social en México.Issue 49 | Social Innovation's Ecosystem in Mexico. ![]()
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