Publications
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2016 TANF MOE and Annual Report
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families annual report.
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A Brief Guide to Child Support Services in Connecticut (Pub. #98-6 - English)
The Connecticut Bureau of Child Support Enforcement (BCSE) and Support Enforcement Services (SES) work together, with legal assistance from the office of the Attorney General, to provide child support services to families:
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A Message Regarding the Renewal of the Acquired Brain Injury 2 Medicaid Waiver
A Message Regarding the Renewal of the Acquired Brain Injury 2 Medicaid Waiver
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Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Waiver (Versión en Español)
Para calificar, usted tiene que cumplir con todos los requisitos técnicos, de procedimiento y financieros del programa de Medicaid.
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Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Waiver Request Form W-1130
Application for Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Waiver Request.
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Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Waiver Request Form W-1130S - Versión en Español
Application for Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Waiver Request - Versión en Español.
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Additional SNAP Benefits to be Delivered to Over 57,300 CT Kids this Weekend
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Agency 1994-1995 Annual Report (40KB)
Expenditures for the rent bank program reached $950,000 and expenditures for mediation services reached $523,568. The security deposit expenditures reached$398,532, and state funds of $1,347,899 were provided for the transitional program which provides a bridge between shelters and permanent housing.
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Agency 1995-1996 Annual Report (45KB)
The Family Support Grant Program provided grants and social work services to 29 families with children who have disabilities other than mental retardation. These grants helped those Connecticut families defray the extraordinary expenses associated with caring for their children; the expenditure was $71,230.
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Agency 1996-1997 Annual Report (38KB)
Through Temporary Family Assistance, an unemployed parent with two children received approximately$500 per month in cash assistance, and about $250 per month in Food Stamps, at a annual value of about $9500.
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Agency 1997-1998 Annual Report (47KB)
Through its Bureau of Rehabilitation Services, DSS provided vocational rehabilitation services to 9,811 disabled clients, helping them to succeed in employment and independent living. Of this number, more than 1,775 people entered the competitive workforce, and more than 900 entered independent living programs.