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April 2, 2020 | Presentation/Webinar

WEBINAR: Implications of COVID-19 Response Provisions and Public Benefits

The Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP) hosted a webinar, exploring how income support provisions in the COVID-19 response legislation intersect with existing public benefits. 

October 10, 2018 | Presentation/Webinar

Webinar: Unequal States: Medicaid Policy, Practice, and Politics

CLASP hosted a webinar with Dr. Jamila Michener, author of Fragmented Democracy. She discussed research on the impact of federalism on work support programs and resulting political and racial inequality.

March 22, 2018 | Presentation/Webinar | Elizabeth Lower-Basch

Work Requirements Don’t Work

Elizabeth Lower-Basch presented on how work requirements don't work for a webinar hosted by the Coalition on Human Needs and Heartland Alliance in March 2018.

September 28, 2016 | Presentation/Webinar | Elizabeth Lower-Basch

Strengthening TANF at 20: A National View

Elizabeth Lower-Basch presented at the Philadelphia Shared Prosperity Roundtable on Strengthening TANF at 20: A National View on September 22, 2016.

May 4, 2016 | Presentation/Webinar | Elizabeth Lower-Basch

TANF and the First Year of Life: Presentation at 2016 Smart Start Conference

These are PowerPoint slides from CLASP's presentation about the importance of TANF to infants at the 2016 Smart Start Conference.

January 29, 2016 | Presentation/Webinar | Elizabeth Lower-Basch

Serving Public Assistance Recipients and Other Disadvantaged Populations under WIOA

This presentation explains how the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) can help public benefits recipients access important education and training opportunities.

June 18, 2015 | Presentation/Webinar | Elizabeth Lower-Basch

Webinar: WIOA-Human Services Collaborations: Opportunities and Challenge

This webinar explains what human service agencies and advocates need to know about WIOA implementation, including partnering in the one-stop system and combined planning, and describes strategies to make WIOA work for the most vulnerable workers.

December 1, 2014 | Presentation/Webinar | Elizabeth Lower-Basch

Work Activities and TANF

A Webinar presented by Elizabeth Lower-Basch on Temporary Assistance for Needy Families.

October 22, 2014 | Presentation/Webinar

Webinar: Lessons from the Work Support Strategies Initiative

Work Support Strategies (WSS) supports six diverse states (Colorado, Idaho, Illinois, North Carolina, Rhode Island, and South Carolina) to put in place improvements in front-line practice, systems, and policies to increase the share of families th

March 2, 2012 | Presentation/Webinar | Elizabeth Lower-Basch

Why Drug Testing Public Benefit Recipients Is a Distraction

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