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Universal Engagement in Practice: Lessons from the Implementation of the Pathways Case Management System

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  • LaDonna Pavetti
  • Michelle Derr
  • Jacqueline Kauff
  • Gretchen Kirby

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Pathways is a set of protocols and other tools to help welfare office staff support their clients in the transition to employment. It was launched in 1995 by Project Match and is based on the philosophy of "universal engagement" central to most TANF reauthorization proposals.

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  • LaDonna Pavetti & Michelle Derr & Jacqueline Kauff & Gretchen Kirby, "undated". "Universal Engagement in Practice: Lessons from the Implementation of the Pathways Case Management System," Mathematica Policy Research Reports de7d9662070547feba09d65a5, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:de7d9662070547feba09d65a54f1c137
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