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Teaching Self-Sufficiency Through Home Visitation and Life Skills Education. Trends in Family Programs and Policy, Issue Brief #3

1 Jul 2009

To address challenges faced by hard-to-employ TANF clients, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension, in partnership with the Nebraska Health and Human Services System, operated the Building Nebraska Families (BNF) program from 2002 to 2005. The initiative combined intensive home visitation and life skills education to prepare high-risk TANF clients in rural Nebraska to succeed in the world of work and improve their families' well-being. This issue brief notes significant impacts for the very hard-to-employ. BNF was effective in increasing employment and earnings as well as reducing poverty for this group.
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Authors

Quinn Moore, Michael Ponza, Andrew Burwick, Alicia Meckstroth

Date uploaded to Policy Archive
2009-09-22
Pages
4
Policy Archive ID
20591
Published in
United States of America

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