Cutler Institute for Health and Social Policy
People: Children, Youth and Families
Faculty
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Program Director, Children Youth and Families
Staff
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Statewide Registry Director
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Research Associate I
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Managing Director, Children, Youth and Families
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Policy Associate I
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Policy Associate II
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Training Specialist II
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Associate Director, National Child Welfare Resource Center for Organizational Improvement
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Project Assistant I
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Research Analyst I
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Project Assistant II
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Computer and Database Specialist III
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Research Analyst II
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Project Assistant II
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Director of Workforce Development
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Policy & Training Specialist II
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Director, NAFCC Accreditation
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Director of Finance & Administration, Colorado Project
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Project Assistant I
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Research Analyst I
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Program Analyst I
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Policy Associate I
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Project Assistant I
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Associate Director, National Child Welfare Resource Center for Organizational Improvement
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Research Associate I
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Senior Manager
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Director, Children Youth and Families
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Project Assistant II
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Administrative Assistant II
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Coordinator I
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Policy Associate II
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Project Assistant I
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Senior Policy Associate
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Director, National Child Welfare Resource Center for Organizational Improvement
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Training Specialist II
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Resource Family Training Manager
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Project Assistant II
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Director, Youth Development
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Resources
Policy Brief on Federal Health Care Reform
In this policy brief, Dr. Andrew Coburn of the Muskie School discusses three of the main components of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA): health insurance coverage, delivery system improvement, and cost containment, highlighting some of the provisions of the law that have already been implemented and those where important implementation decisions will have to be made.
New Chartbook
With the aging of Maine’s population and its status as the “oldest” state in the nation, the use of long term services continues to be a critical public policy issue in the state and nationally. Learn more in the Cutler Institute's new chartbook Older Adults and Adults with Physical Disabilities: Population andService Use Trends in Maine
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