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Alcohol and Substance Abuse
Risk and Protection Profile for Substance Abuse Prevention for Washington State and its Counties (4.15-1 -39,
4.33-1 -39 and 4.40-1-39)
Substance Use,
Substance Use Disorders, and Need for Treatment among Washington State
Adult (4.25_40)
Chemical Dependency
Treatment and Cost Savings Estimates in Washington (4.28)
Employment Outcomes of
Chemical Dependency Treatment and Additional Vocational Services Publicly
Funded by Washington State (4.29)
Cost Savings in
Medicaid Medical Expenses: An Outcome of Publicly Funded Chemical Dependency
Treatment in Washington State (4.30)
Profile of
Substance Use and Need for Treatment Services in Washington State
(4.32-1-40)
Net impact Analysis of Substance Abuse
Treatment ( 4.34)
Comprehensive Program
Evaluation Project: Program Evaluation Preliminary Report (4.36a)
Comprehensive Program Evaluation Project:
Program Development and Implementation (4.36b)
Comprehensive Program Evaluation
Project: Safe Babies, Safe Moms (4.36c)
Comprehensive Program Evaluation
Project: First Steps Database: Safe Babies, Safe Moms (4.36d)
Safe Babies, Safe Moms, Program
Evaluation (4.36e)
First Steps Database, Safe Babies,
Safe Moms (4.36f)
Washington State Incentive Grant: State and
Community-Level Evaluation Report, Autumn 2000 (4.37)
Alcohol and Substance Use Among Adolescents
in Foster Care in Washington State, Results From The 1998-1999 Adolescent
Foster Care Survey (4.38)
Evaluation Report on the Spring 2001
Collaborative Assessment Process. (4.41)
Substance Abuse Treatment and Arrests:
Analyses from Washington State (4.42)
The Experiences of Eighteen
Communities and
Progress Towards Inter-Agency Coordination to Reduce Alcohol and
Substance Abuse Among Adolescents Evaluation Report for the Washington State
Incentive Grant (July 1998 – July 2002) (4.43)
Risk and Protection
Profile for Substance Abuse Prevention (4.47)
Methadone Treatment For Opiate
Addiction Lowers Health Care Costs And Reduces Arrests And Convictions
(4.49)
Non-Methadone Chemcial Dependency
Treatment For Opiate Addiction Reduces Health Care Costs, Arrests And
Convictions (4.50)
Profile of Substance Use and
Need for Treatment Services - Washington State Needs Assessment
Household Survey (4.52)
Profile on Risk and
Protection for Substance Abuse Prevention Planning - Locale areas
(4.53)
School Youth Outcomes of Alcohol
and other Drug Treatment (4.54)
DASA Providers and Stakeholders
Respond (4.56)
Research Based Prevention Outcomes,
State Incentive Grants | SIG (4.58)
The Washington State Screening, Brief Intervention,
Referral and Treatment (WASBIRT) Project (4.60)
Division of Alcohol and Substance Abuse
Treatment Expansion, The first two years (4.65)
Treatment Works! For ADATSA Clients
(4.67)
Developmental Disabilities
Income Maintenance
Children's Service
First Steps PLUS: Yakima First
Steps Mobilization Project for Pregnant Substance Abusers
(7.71A)
Birth to Three early Intervention Study
(7.73)
Exploratory
Study of Barriers to Birth to Three Services. (7.78)
Washington's Infant
Toddler Early Intervention Program Study, Enrollment of Washington Children with Disabilities and Special Health Care Needs in Washington State Public
Programs on December 1, 1995. (7.79b)
Washington's Infant Toddler Early Intervention Program Study, Enrollment of Washington
Children with Disabilities and Special Health Care Needs in Washington State Public
Programs. A
Comparison of Enrollment Counts on December 1, 1993, May 1, 1995, December 1, 1995 and May
1, 1996 (7.79c)
Washington's Infant Toddler Early
Intervention Program Study, Enrollment of Washington Children with
Disabilities and Special Health Care Needs in Washington State Public Programs
on December 2, 1996 (7.79d)
Washington's Infant
Toddler Early Intervention Program Study, Enrollment of Washington Children
with Disabilities and Special Health Care Needs in Washington State Public
Programs on December 1, 1997 (7.79e)
Washington's Infant Toddler
Early Intervention Program Study: December 1, 1998. Enrollment of Washington Children with Disabilities and Special Health Care Needs in Washington State Public Programs (7.79f)
Washington's Infant
Toddler Early Intervention Program Study: December 1, 1999. Enrollment of
Washington Children with Disabilities and Special Health Care Needs in
Washington State Public Programs (7.79g)
Washington's Infant
Toddler Early Intervention Program Study: December 1, 1999. Enrollment of
Washington Children with Disabilities and Special Health Care Needs in
Washington State Public Programs (7.79h)
Licensed Child Care in Washington State: 1998
(7.82)
Planned Home Births . (7.93)
Evaluation of Early
Intervention in Washington State: Options and Issues, Literature summary (7.95a and 7.95b)
County Profiles: Birth and Unintended Pregnancy Statistics 1998 (7.96)
DSHS Subsidized Child Care (7.97)
A Comprehensive Program
For Alcohol and Drug Abusing Mothers And Their Young Children (7.98)
First Steps Database. The First Steps Program: 1989-1997. (7.99)
Licensed Child Care in Washington State: 1998
(7.100)
Licensed Child Care in Washington State:
2000 (7.102)
Aging and Adult Services
Medical Assistance
Unintended Pregnancy and Family Planning: Views of Leaders in Three Washington Communities. (9.54)
Unintended Pregnancy (9.55)
CSO Profiles, birth and
Unintended Pregnancy Statistics for Community Services Offices, 1990 to 1997
(9.56)
Family Planning in Washington State Community Services Offices:
Challenges and Strategies. (9.57)
County Profiles: Birth and
Unintended Pregnancy Statistics 1997 (9.58)
County Profiles: Birth and
Unintended Pregnancy Statistics 2001 (9.59)
Postpartum Family Planning
Services (9.60)
Birth Rates After Welfare
Reform (9.61)
Infant Mortality and SIDS (9.62)
Aged, Blind, and Disabled Clients, Fiscal Year2001
(9.65)
First Steps Database: First Steps, Family
Planning, and The Changing Economy (9.66)
Take Charge, Process Evaluation (9.69)
County Profiles: Birth and Unintended
Pregnancy Statistics, April 2004 (9.70)
TAKE CHARGE, Interim
Evaluation (9.72)
Children's Medical Caseload: Why
the Decline?
(9.74)
Time Study Proposal, School Based
Medicaid Administrative Match Program Washington State (9.75a)
Updated Time Study Plan To Be Implemented
in 2005-6, School Based Medicaid Administrative Match Program Washington
(9.75b)
CSO Profiles: Birth and
Unintended Pregnancy Statistics For Community Services Offices,
1991 to 2002 (9.77)
First Steps Database:
Obesity and Pregnancy (9.78)
Employment Status of Medical
Assistance Clients (9.80)
First Steps Database: Infant Mortality and SIDS
(9.81)
First Steps Database:
The First Steps Program 1989-2004 (9.82)
TAKE CHARGE: Final
Evaluation, First Five Years: July 2001-June 2006 (9,83)
Group Services
for Pregnant and Parenting Women: An Exploratory Study (9.84)
Employment Status of
Medical Assistance Clients and Persons with Dependents with DSHS Medical
Coverage (9.85)
CSO Profiles,
Maternal Characteristics and Birth Outcomes, For Community Services
Offices, 1991 to 2004 (9.86)
Washington Medicaid Integration Partnership: Findings from the WMIP
Client Surveys (9.88)
Administering Medicaid: A School Time Study
(9.89)
Employment Status of Medical
Assistance Clients and Persons with Dependents with DSHS Medical
Coverage (9.90)
County Profiles, Birth and
Unintended Pregnancy Statistics 1990 to 2006 (9.91)
Vocational Rehabilitation
Miscellaneous
Income Assistance, Social Services, and Medical Assistance (The Blue Book)
DSHS Clients and Services by County
Fiscal Year 1991 (11.74)
DSHS County Data Report Fiscal Year 1992
(11.75)
DSHS Legislative District Data
Report Fiscal Year 1992 (11.76)
DSHS Community Services Office Data Report Fiscal Year 1992
(11.80)
DSHS County Data report Fiscal Year 1994, Guide to Client
Services and Expenditures (11.82)
DSHS Legislative District Report, Fiscal Year 1994
(11.83)
DSHS City Data report Fiscal Year 1994, Guide to Client
Services and Expenditures (11.84)
The "CPI" Allowance -
For Clothing, Personal Maintenance, and Necessary Incidentals (11.91)
Welfare Savings from DSHS
Fraud Investigations (11.92)
Activity Report DSHS/DOH Human Research Review Board Fiscal Year 1999
(11.93)
The Estate Recovery Notification -
Implementation Plan (11.95)
Activity Report DSHS/DOH Human Research Review Board Fiscal Year
2000 (11.96)
Activity Report DSHS/DOH Human Research
Review Board Fiscal Year 2003 (11.97)
Homeless Families in Washington
State. A study of Families Helped by Shelters and Their Use of Welfare
and Social Services (11.98)
No Wrong Door: Designs of Integrated, Client Centered Service Plans for Persons and Families with Multiple
Needs (11.99)
Department
of Social and Health Services Employee Survey 2000 (11.100)
Washington
State Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Cost Offset Pilot Project
(11.101)
Activity Report DSHS/DOS Human Research Review Board Fiscal Year
2001 (11.102)
Department
of Social and Health Services Employee Survey 2001 (11.103)
DSHS
Client and Public Survey (11.103a)
What Do We Want To Change?
The White Center and Boulevard Park, November 17th, 2001, Community Decision
Group Report (11.105)
What Do We Want To Change?
The White Center and Boulevard Park, November 17th, 2001, Community Decision
Group Report (11.105)
Department
of Social and Health Services Employee Survey 2002 (11.107)
DSHS Provider Surveys
(11.108a-h)
Washington State Supplemental Security
Income (SSI) Cost Offset Pilot Project: 2002 Progress Report,
(11.109)
Activity Report, Washington State Institutional
Review
Board, Fiscal Year 2002
(11.110)
Early Experiences in Service Integration: What We Can Learn from No Wrong Door Startups
(11.111)
Employees Speak
Out, 2003 DSHS Agency-wide Employee Survey (11.122)
Department of Social and Health
Services Client Survey 2003 (11.113)
Treatment of
Stimulant Addiction Including Addiction to Methamphetamine Results in
Lower Health Care Costs and Reduced Arrests and Convictions: Washington
State Supplemental Security Income Recipients
(11.114)
No Wrong Door
eRoom Evaluation
(11.115)
Methadone
and Non Methadone Treatment of Persons Addicted to Opiates Results
in Lower Health Care Costs and Reduced Arrests and Convictions:
Washington State Supplemental Security Income Recipients (11.117)
Frequent Emergency Room Visits Signal
Substance Abuse and Mental Illness (11.119)
Chemical
Dependency Treatment Reduces Emergency Room Costs and Visits
(11.120)
Reducing
Emergency Room Visits Through Chemical Dependency Treatment
(11.121)
Employees
Speak Out, DSHS Agency-wide Employee Survey (11.122)
What Do RDA
Customers Want? (11.123)
Chemical Dependency
Treatment for Disabled, Blind and Aged Clients: Alternative Health and
Nursing Home Cost Offset Models (11.125)
Activity Report,
Washington State Institutional Review Board Fiscal Year 2004
(11.126)
Activity Report, Washington State
Institutional Review Board Fiscal Year 2005
(11.127)
DSHS 2005 Client Survey (11.128)
WorkFirst Sanctions:
Client Survey Findings (11.129)
Activity Report, Washington State Institutional Review Board Fiscal Year 2006
(11.130)
2006 DSHS Employee Survey (11.131)
Arrests Among Working-Age Disabled
Clients, The Role of Mental Illness and Substance Abuse (11.132)
DSHS Statewide Survey of Washington Residents (Gilmore)
2007 Client Survey: DSHS
Clients Speak (11.133)
Activity Report, Washington State Institutional Review Board, July
2006-December 2007 (11.134)
2007 DSHS Employee Survey
(11.135)
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