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Hanson M, ed. 1997. Maternal and child health program design and development: From the ground up; Collaboration and partnership—A casebook. [New York, NY]: Columbia University School of Social Work, 69 pp.

Annotation: This third MCH casebook from the Columbia University School of Social Work discusses program planning and development for social programs, adolescent pregnancy and parenting, young men's clinics, pediatric nutrition parents' support groups, parent-child programs, and tubal ligation; and professional writing for social workers. [Funded by the Maternal and Child Health Bureau]

Keywords: Adolescent parents, Adolescent pregnancy, Case studies, Child nutrition, Infant nutrition, Program development, Program planning, Social work, Tubal ligation, Walk in clinics, Writing

   

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