National Agenda for Children With Special Health Needs: Social Policy for the 1990s Through the 21st Century

The evolution in medical technology for children with special health care needs has been accompanied by an evolution in concepts of care. Broadened diagnostic categories, comprehensive concern for the whole child, and coordinated services that are family-centered and community-based have become part...

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Community Programs
Disabilities
Disabled Persons - legislation & jurisprudence
Disorders
Education of the Handicapped Act Amendments 1986
Family Programs
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Government Policy Making
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People with disabilities
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Social services
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