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For more than 30 years, HSRI Projects have been helping to improve human service systems in a wide range of Focus Areas and Topics. To view a selection of our Projects by a specific Focus Area or Topic you can make your selection in the "View By" menu found below. You can also sort Projects chronologically or alphabetically by using the "Organize Projects" menu found below.

Viewing Projects By Topic: Family Support

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  • The Self-Advocacy Alliance for Change

    The Self-Advocacy Alliance for Change
    (2009-2012)

    Under contract to the Illinois Planning Council on Developmental Disabilities, HSRI is partnering with self-advocates to develop a consensus based plan that will identify a vision for self-advocacy and a framework for action reflective of issues important to people with developmental disabilities throughout Illinois.
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  • Development of Quality Management Tools for Massachusetts Autism Waiver

    Development of Quality Management Tools for Massachusetts Autism Waiver
    (2007-2008)

    HSRI worked closely with the Massachusetts Department of Mental Retardation to develop a tool that to evaluate the experience of families with the state’s autism waiver.
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  • Arkansas Youth United

    Arkansas Youth United
    (2007-2010)

    The Center's primary goal is to help young people complete their high school education, pursue post high school education or job training, seek and maintain employment and build personal assets or otherwise improve their lives.
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  • Juntos Podemos Family Cooperative

    Juntos Podemos Family Cooperative
    (2005)

    HSRI received funding from The Kaiser Permanente Community Fund and Northwest Health Foundation to establish and operate the Juntos Podemos Family Cooperative. This Cooperative creates opportunities for families who have a child with disabilities to own their first home, start a new business, return to school, or meet the specialized/adaptive needs of their child.
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  • Oregon Family Resource Centers Program

    Oregon Family Resource Centers Program
    (2000-2001)

    HSRI conducted a formative evaluation of eight family resource centers funded by the Oregon Commission on Children and Families. The goal of the program was to expand families' access to services and to improve child and family functioning. HSRI also built sites' capacity to track and assess their own accomplishments, as a foundation for subsequent outcomes evaluation.
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