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Getting There: Helping People With Mental Illnesses Access Transportation

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References

Association of Programs for Rural Independent Living. (1998). Rural Facts: Transportation. Kent, OH.

Association of Programs for Rural Independent Living. (2003). National Demonstration of a Rural Employment Transportation Voucher Model: “Placing Control in Our Hands.” Kent, OH.

Bernier, B., and Seekins, T. (1999). Rural transportation voucher program for people with disabilities: Three case studies. Journal of Transportation and Statistics, 2, 61–70.

Bernier, B., Seekins, T., and Herron, K. (1996). Making Transportation Work for People with Disabilities in Rural America: The Supported Volunteer Rural Transportation Voucher Program. Missoula, MT: Research and Training Center on Disability in Rural Communities.

Beverly Foundation. (2004). Supplemental Transportation Programs for Seniors: A Report on STPs in America. Washington, DC: AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety.

Burkhardt, J., Koffman, D., and Murray, G. (2003). Economic Benefits of Coordinating Human Service Transportation and Transit Services: Transit Cooperative Research Program Report No. 91. Washington, DC: Transportation Research Board.

Community Transportation Association of America. (2001). Volunteers in Transportation — Some Issues to Consider. Washington, DC.

Crain and Associates. (1998). Using Public Transportation to Reduce the Economic, Social, and Human Costs of Personal Immobility. Washington, DC: Transportation Cooperative Research Program.

Donahue, A. (2000). Consumer/survivor voice: The big “T.” Rural Mental Health Journal, 25, 16–18.

Federal Transit Administration. (2004). Medicaid Transit Passes: A Winning Solution for All. Washington, DC.

Freund, K. (1998). Build it and they will come: ITN seeks sustainable senior transit service with car-like convenience. Community Transportation, 12–14.

General Accounting Office. (2003). Transportation-Disadvantaged Populations: Some Coordination Efforts Among Programs Providing Transportation, but Obstacles Persist. Washington, DC.

General Services Administration. (2004). Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance. Washington, DC.

Metro-Dade Transit Agency Transit Mobility Planning Section. (1997). Medicaid Metropass Program. Miami, FL: Metro-Dade Transit Agency.

National Governors Association. (2002). Improving Public Transportation Services through Effective Statewide Coordination. Washington, DC.

O’Hara, A., and Cooper, E. (2003). Priced Out in 2002. Boston, MA: Technical Assistance Collaborative.

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