Box 050099, Folder 2
Series: Committee Files
Human Resources Administration
Programs and Policy Reviews
Feb 1, 1994
Includes historical papers, letters, memorandums, testimony, transcripts and other historical artifacts relating to the transition period between the Child Welfare Administration - the sole remaining “super agency” to have been left intact after the departure of the Lindsey administration.
Includes Report of the Human Services Division, Committee on General Welfare, regarding the new head of the Human Resources Administration, Marva L. Hammons. In 1994, the HRA had an annual budget of $7.2 billion to oversee child welfare, foster care, Head Start, and other social services. An organizational chart of the agency is provided. Questions to be put to the new head of the agenccy involved the lack of social caseworker training, foster care, homelessness, the “new” kinship care concept, and other related issues.
Box 050099, Folder 2
Series: Committee Files
Human Resources Administration
Programs and Policy Reviews
Feb 1, 1994
Includes historical papers, letters, memorandums, testimony, transcripts and other historical artifacts relating to the transition period between the Child Welfare Administration - the sole remaining “super agency” to have been left intact after the departure of the Lindsey administration.
Includes Report of the Human Services Division, Committee on General Welfare, regarding the new head of the Human Resources Administration, Marva L. Hammons. In 1994, the HRA had an annual budget of $7.2 billion to oversee child welfare, foster care, Head Start, and other social services. An organizational chart of the agency is provided. Questions to be put to the new head of the agenccy involved the lack of social caseworker training, foster care, homelessness, the “new” kinship care concept, and other related issues.
Box 050099, Folder 2
Series: Committee Files
Human Resources Administration
Programs and Policy Reviews
Feb 1, 1994
Includes historical papers, letters, memorandums, testimony, transcripts and other historical artifacts relating to the transition period between the Child Welfare Administration - the sole remaining “super agency” to have been left intact after the departure of the Lindsey administration.
Includes Report of the Human Services Division, Committee on General Welfare, regarding the new head of the Human Resources Administration, Marva L. Hammons. In 1994, the HRA had an annual budget of $7.2 billion to oversee child welfare, foster care, Head Start, and other social services. An organizational chart of the agency is provided. Questions to be put to the new head of the agenccy involved the lack of social caseworker training, foster care, homelessness, the “new” kinship care concept, and other related issues.