Welfare - Not a Dirty Word

Posted by George Ritacco on Sep 2, 2016 9:00:00 AM

How Bad Beliefs...

On August 22, 1996 President Bill Clinton signed into law legislation that replaced Aid to Families with Dependent Children with Temporary Assistance for Needy Families. The new bill was supposed to reform welfare. At that time, most Americans believed that poverty was the fault of the poor and that it wasn’t fare for hard working people to be burdened with supporting “freeloaders”. Welfare had become a dirty word. TANF was designed to counter this objection by adding a work requirement to the welfare eligibility requirements. Now social workers are required to help anyone who can work to find a job and only approve welfare assistance when it is clear to the social worker that no job is available.

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Topics: Social Services Industry News

What You Probably Don’t Know About Case Managers?

Posted by Samantha Stephan on Sep 1, 2016 8:30:00 AM

So often people ask me how I became a Child Protective Services Case Manager and inevitably the next question is why? If I’m being totally honest I kind of just fell into it and I had no idea what I was getting myself into.

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Topics: Social Services Industry News, FAMCare

6 Ways Dungeons and Dragons Builds Life Skills

Posted by Chris Ettere on Aug 31, 2016 2:00:00 PM

For the majority of its life, Dungeons & Dragons has attracted fear, ridicule and threats of censorship from those who don’t play or understand the game. It is surrounded by a storm of negative connotations and emotions. David M. Ewalt, the author of “Of Dice and Men: The Story of Dungeons & Dragons and the People Who Play It,” writes, “If you’re an adult who plays … you’re a loser, you’re a freak, you live in your parents’ basement.”

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Topics: Fun Stuff

Change Management Starts With... Why

Posted by Dave Becker on Aug 30, 2016 8:30:00 AM

Have you ever had one of those days where you think, "I have no idea what I am doing"?

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Topics: Implementation Plans, FAMCare Team Blog's

My Five Favorite Apps

Posted by Jasmine Brooks on Aug 24, 2016 3:00:00 PM

Today’s hectic technology driven culture is so fast paced that oftentimes we need a little bit of help to get through the day.  I’ve created a list of five of my favorite apps that help me plan, navigate, and prepare for a perfect day.

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Topics: Technology Speak

…More About Teachers

Posted by George Ritacco on Aug 24, 2016 8:00:00 AM

Rarely does this blog get on “a roll” or a “mission”. However, if you read last week’s blog you are aware of the critical shortage of teachers our nation is facing and why the educational establishment does not seem to have a solution. I have come across additional disturbing information regarding the teacher shortage that I feel compelled to share with my colleagues working in social services. 

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Topics: Insider

Is Making Money a Social Worker's Kryptonite?

Posted by Samantha Stephan on Aug 18, 2016 10:30:00 AM
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As a former social worker I found this a really interesting idea and I’m still trying to make my mind up? 

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Topics: Social Services Industry News

Teachers... Unappreciated and Under Compensated

Posted by George Ritacco on Aug 17, 2016 9:00:00 AM

Much of the current political debate centers around:

  • The loss of jobs and opportunities for the middle class-
  • Whether college should be free for all Americans-
  • How the Millennials can be expected to pay back the $ 1.3 trillion of college debt they have accumulated when they are left to default to jobs in McDonald’s-
  • The job flight to third world countries causing the plight of our rust belt industrial inner cities-
  • The cycle of crime and destitution that imprisons undereducated minorities-
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Topics: Special Reports, Government

How a Software Implementation is Like a Trip to Mexico

Posted by Chris Jaynes on Aug 16, 2016 10:00:00 AM

So here you are.  You're ready to embark on a new software implementation and you're looking at the steps to take to make the best and smartest use of your time.

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Topics: Implementation Plans, FAMCare

Big Fish in a Small Pond

Posted by Jasmine Brooks on Aug 11, 2016 11:30:00 AM

GVT is an I.T. consulting company that leverages its proprietary human services software platform FAMCare - to help agencies get better results.  We specialize in delivering tailored case management solutions - rapidly and efficiently.  Our team is comprised of subject matter experts from social services, project management, and I.T. and our core team has been together for 15+ years.  Over the years - we've gone through a few iterations of our software, process and people, but have managed to remain a streamlined, productive and effective company - with less head count than one would think.  You could say - we're a small fish in a big pond. 

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Topics: Global Vision Technologies, Insider

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