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UCLA study finds that employment opportunities, access to mental health services, and gang intervention are new keys to Parks After Dark. A County of Los Angeles Department of Parks and Recreation program called Parks After Dark provides a safe space for the community during evening hours.
July 25, 2018

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UCLA study finds that employment opportunities, access to mental health services, and gang intervention are new keys to Parks After Dark. A County of Los Angeles Department of Parks and Recreation program called Parks After Dark provides a safe space for the community during evening hours.
July 25, 2018

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The Mandate: Without the “individual mandate” 1 million fewer Californians will enroll in health car
In advance of a March 2012 U.S. Supreme Court case on the constitutionality of the “individual mandate” – the requirement specified in the health care reform that all Americans purchase some type of health insurance coverage – the Center has released a new study that shows that without this mandate up to one million or more Californians will go without health insurance.
January 20, 2012

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The Mandate: Without the “individual mandate” 1 million fewer Californians will enroll in health car
In advance of a March 2012 U.S. Supreme Court case on the constitutionality of the “individual mandate” – the requirement specified in the health care reform that all Americans purchase some type of health insurance coverage – the Center has released a new study that shows that without this mandate up to one million or more Californians will go without health insurance.
January 20, 2012

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Pending budget cuts could jeopardize health, safety of state’s most vulnerable. California's low-income seniors with disabilities are struggling to remain in their homes as public funding for long-term care services shrinks and may be slashed even further, according to a new study by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research conducted with support from The SCAN Foundation.
December 07, 2011

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Pending budget cuts could jeopardize health, safety of state’s most vulnerable. California's low-income seniors with disabilities are struggling to remain in their homes as public funding for long-term care services shrinks and may be slashed even further, according to a new study by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research conducted with support from The SCAN Foundation.
December 07, 2011