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Papers and Reports

  • Paving the Road to ACCESS: Early Insights from the Aligned Customer-Centered Ecosystem of Supports & Services (ACCESS) Initiative

    Publication
    September 2024

    ACCESS is a two-year initiative led by APHSA in core partnership with NASWA that aims to create a roadmap for…

  • Supporting the Intergenerational Needs of Refugee & Immigrant Families

    Publication
    September 2024

    Individuals with refugee status and other immigrants contribute greatly to both the economy and the social strength of the United…

  • Navigating the Post-Pandemic Landscape: Insights from Child Care Administrators

    Publication
    August 2024

    In a survey conducted by the American Public Human Services Association (APHSA) in late 2023, child care administrators were asked…

  • Using Economic and Concrete Supports to Prevent Child Welfare Involvement Policy Mini-Brief #1

    Publication
    August 2024

    This AFEM report details how economic and concrete supports—with a focus on cross-system prevention within child welfare—are essential for family…

  • Posture: The Use of Artificial Intelligence in Human Services

    Publication
    February 2024

    With member input, this posture lays out foundational tenets for the adoption of AI in human services. Given the rapid…

  • AI-Powered SNAP Modernization: An Introduction to Current and Potential Uses of AI in SNAP Case Processing

    Publication
    February 2024

    This publication—the first in a three-part series that APHSA will release on the use of AI in SNAP case processing—explores…

  • System Alignment for Young Families: Shifting Human Services to Improve Well-Being for Parents Under 24 and their Children

    Publication
    February 2024

    This paper highlights key takeaways from APHSA’s work on young families, starting with an overview of the young families work…

  • Understanding the Utilization of SNAP Administrative Funds from the American Rescue Plan Act

    Publication
    December 2023

    This paper looks at key findings and recommendations developed through a research project, conducted in partnership with APHSA, Urban Institute,…

  • Navigating the SNAP Cliff (Part 2): Forging Stable Pathways from SNAP E&T to the Marketplace

    Publication
    December 2023

    In the sixth publication of our 2023 Farm Bill series, we explore a two-prong strategy to address two separate benefit…

  • Economic & Concrete Supports National Landscape Survey Research Report

    Publication
    November 2023

    In partnership with Chapin Hall, APHSA conducted a national landscape survey of child welfare leaders to learn how they perceive…

  • Supporting Elderly and Disabled Members of Our Communities by Simplifying SNAP

    Publication
    October 2023

    In the fifth publication of our 2023 Farm Bill series, we take a look at two demonstration projects, the Standard…

  • The Role of Human Services Agencies in Advancing Climate and Environmental Justice

    Publication
    September 2023

    Through several conversations, facilitated meetings, and a national survey, APHSA and our partners at Mathematica have asked the question—what can…

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