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A powerful resource for pre-service programs in education, social work, nursing, and public policy, as well as a guide for working professionals, practitioners, policy-setters and grant-makers. By weaving rigor with compassion, Bronstein and Mason have made a significant contribution to our nation's schools and, ultimately, to our nation's children. -- from the foreword by Jane Quinn, Vice President for Community Schools, and Director, National Center for Community Schools, The Children's Aid Society This insightful book will serve as a primer to educators and policymakers who seek to understand how school-linked services work to enhance educational opportunities for children and mitigate the effects of poverty. A thorough and comprehensive analysis of many existing programs and initiatives, School-Linked Services makes it clear that we can devise strategies to help poor children and the schools that serve them to succeed. -- Pedro A. Noguera, UCLA Graduate School of Education and Information Studies Bronstein and Mason provide a timely guide to achieve the cross-system collaboration needed for individual and school success. In particular, they nail the real-life examples needed to make this a tangible and concrete handbook for anyone looking to improve both schools and their communities. -- James Canfield, University of Cincinnati A thorough overview of school-linked social services-much needed by today's practitioners and researchers. -- Katherine Phillippo, Loyola University Chicago A valuable resource for academics, as well as practitioners working to build meaningful and enduring partnerships that improve the lives of children and families in communities across America. -- Ira Harkavy, University of Pennsylvania

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Foreword Introduction 1. Making the Case for School-Linked Services 2. The School 3. School-Linked Services Today 4. Working Effectively Across Systems 5. Settings 6. International Initiatives 7. Public Education, School-Linked Services, and Relevant Policies 8. Funding 9. Assessing Outcomes Epilogue: Creating a Successful School-Community Partnership for School-Linked Services References Index

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    A Hardback by Laura Bronstein, Susan Mason, Jane Quinn

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      Publisher: Columbia University Press
      Publication Date: 24/05/2016
      ISBN13: 9780231160940, 978-0231160940
      ISBN10: 0231160941

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      Book Synopsis


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      A powerful resource for pre-service programs in education, social work, nursing, and public policy, as well as a guide for working professionals, practitioners, policy-setters and grant-makers. By weaving rigor with compassion, Bronstein and Mason have made a significant contribution to our nation's schools and, ultimately, to our nation's children. -- from the foreword by Jane Quinn, Vice President for Community Schools, and Director, National Center for Community Schools, The Children's Aid Society This insightful book will serve as a primer to educators and policymakers who seek to understand how school-linked services work to enhance educational opportunities for children and mitigate the effects of poverty. A thorough and comprehensive analysis of many existing programs and initiatives, School-Linked Services makes it clear that we can devise strategies to help poor children and the schools that serve them to succeed. -- Pedro A. Noguera, UCLA Graduate School of Education and Information Studies Bronstein and Mason provide a timely guide to achieve the cross-system collaboration needed for individual and school success. In particular, they nail the real-life examples needed to make this a tangible and concrete handbook for anyone looking to improve both schools and their communities. -- James Canfield, University of Cincinnati A thorough overview of school-linked social services-much needed by today's practitioners and researchers. -- Katherine Phillippo, Loyola University Chicago A valuable resource for academics, as well as practitioners working to build meaningful and enduring partnerships that improve the lives of children and families in communities across America. -- Ira Harkavy, University of Pennsylvania

      Table of Contents
      Foreword Introduction 1. Making the Case for School-Linked Services 2. The School 3. School-Linked Services Today 4. Working Effectively Across Systems 5. Settings 6. International Initiatives 7. Public Education, School-Linked Services, and Relevant Policies 8. Funding 9. Assessing Outcomes Epilogue: Creating a Successful School-Community Partnership for School-Linked Services References Index

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