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How Social Welfare Policy / Human Services / Public Benefits / Safety Net / Social Work could be different



Childcare could be free for those who can't afford it enabling them to work

Homeless shelters could reach out / provide supports to family, friends, and/or relatives

Care kits with resources information for the homeless / humanitarian situations could be developed

U.S. Medicaid could be more available to those in need / have less administrative errors

Foster children could receive Social Security, death / survivorship, and/or veterans benefits rather than the state

Baby bonds could be started for low-income children

Foster care could be less difficult for foster parents to prevent children from going to group homes

U.S. government block grants could be unaccountable / unable to meet needs

U.S. TANF (welfare) could have less strict eligibility / diversion requirements, time limits, non-compliance sanctions to reach families in need

Low-income people could receive legal help with trained legal navigators

Families could have ways to heal from prison incarceration

Prison rehabilitation programs could reduce violence / crime

Domestic abuse survivors could access permanent housing more easily / faster

Services delivered could be audited at nonprofits / government contractors and feedback could be continuously collected from service recipients

Absent fathers could be supported to reenter children's lives

Funders could invest in nonprofit capacity building

Foster siblings could stay together

A rehabilitative model / cash support / schools / places to sleep could be used to help street children

U.S. social welfare policy could engage fathers more

Public benefit administrative burdens / forms could be reduced / be easier to comply with

Systems of care could be used in human services

Executive skills / self-regulation coaching could help people achieve goals

A single information system could be used for people seeking social / homeless / housing services

Schools could have more social workers

Meals could be delivered to the elderly, disabled, new mothers, sick, or mentally ill

Local governments could have one integrated data system and universal intake

The welfare cliff could be fixed in public benefits to not discourage work / marriage

Cash could be given through rental subsidies, taxes, or child savings accounts to aid poverty

Marriage disincentives in public benefit programs could change

Organizations could have open hiring practices / hire people with barriers

Social services could be coordinated / mapped out across agencies and community organizations

Families could lead themselves out of poverty

U.S. TANF work requirements could be improved

An online account could distribute all public benefits

Citizens could receive a basic / guaranteed income (with restrictions or on a EBT card)

Workers' training could be subsidized at companies or community colleges

Asset limits for public benefits could be reformed to not discourage saving