Programs and Projects

 

Aging

Our society is in a state of flux. Americans over the age of 85 are the fastest growing segment of our population. As the leading edge of the baby boomer generation prepares for retirement, another wave is quickly approaching. The time is ripe for making substantive contributions to aging research and policy, and the Jordan Institute is answering the call. Our Aging projects are involved in an array of research, education, and training activities to improve the health and well being of older adults.

Aging | Families and Children | Health and Mental Health | Substance Abuse  
Project University-Agency Partnerships for Evidence-Based Practice
Principal Investigator Sarah Bledsoe
Period 06/01/08 - 05/31/10
Funded By Lois and Samuel Silberman Fund
The purpose of the proposed study is to document the frequency, variety, and nature of partnerships between schools of social work and SWO that have been developed to promote EBP in social work practice. (More...)
 

Aging | Families and Children |

Health and Mental Health | Substance Abuse

 

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