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Rev. Micheal Elliott, M.Div., M.S.W.

Micheal Elliott was born and raised in Savannah, Ga., to working-class parents.

Grantee profiles 11/20/2009 

How Prepared are Americans for Public Health Emergencies? Twelve Communities Weigh In

Since the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001, emergency preparedness has become a top priority in metropolitan areas, and some of these areas have received considerable federal funding to help support improvements. Although much progress has been made,...

Published In: Health Affairs

Journal articles 11/20/2009 

Finding the Impact in a Messy Intervention

This article looks specifically at the design of the Urban Health Initiative evaluation. It highlights the program's integrated evaluation design, bringing together a theory of change and a quasi-experimental approach, including comparison city usage.

Published In: American Journal of Evaluation

Journal articles 11/17/2009 

Client Case Example #2: BD, Age 16, Montclair, N.J.

BD was referred to the Brotherhood Health Initiative because he was getting picked on at school by his peers. The target of the negative attention seemed to be a stuttering problem and an odd personality.

Grant Results Sidebars 11/13/2009 

Client Case Example #1: AM, Age 17, Newark, N.J.

AM didn't know where his mother was. He lived with his aunt, but was unhappy living with her because she enrolled him in a program called "Consequences of Crime" for suspected gang members.

Grant Results Sidebars 11/13/2009 

Research Roundup

Clinical ScholarsAlumni Craig Evan Pollack, M.D., M.H.S., ('09) and co-author Julia Lynch, Ph.D., a 2006 Investigator in Health Policy Research Program and an '05 alumna of the Scholars in Health...

Stories and articles 11/03/2009 

Coming Home(R): Affordable Assisted Living

Coming Home: Affordable Assisted Living is a national program to develop affordable models of assisted living, with a focus on smaller and rural communities and low-income seniors.

Grant Results Reports 11/02/2009 

National Summit on Workable Solutions to Long Term Care Challenges

Webcast: Ed Howard moderates a discussion about the issues facing older adults and how community partnerships are working to identify, prioritize, and implement workable solutions to long term care problems.

News releases 10/29/2009 

Nurse-Led Innovations Central to Future of Health Care

RWJF Senior Adviser for Nursing Susan Hassmiller, Ph.D., R.N., F.A.A.N., tells visiting nurses that they're the future.

Stories and articles 10/29/2009 

Friends of the Children Founder Wins Purpose Prize

Duncan Campbell, founder of Friends of the Children and RWJF grantee, was awarded a 2009 Purpose Prize, which honors social entrepreneurs over 60 who are using their experience and passion to take on society's biggest challenges.

News releases 10/26/2009 

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