8 Monday, December 3, 1990/ University Daily Kansan It's a Classic Holiday at the KU Bookstores Computer Store! Classic Holiday Bundle includes: Macintosh Classic (40 Meg. Hard Drive, 2 Meg. RAM) Classic Keyboard Imagewriter II Printer with cable MacWrite II word processing software MacDraw II graphics softw $1,629.00 Please add 5.25% sales tax I will not answer questions about images without permissions. Mac Essentials: Special Price: MacWrite II $79.00 Mac Draw II $79.00 MacWrite and MacDraw II (Bundled together) $119.00 Carrying case $59.95 Carrying case & Accessories* $129.00 (*Accessories include Surge Protector, dustcovers for Mac SE or Plus and Imagewriter, Box of 10 DSDD 3.5 inch floppy disks, Curtis Clip, Floppy disk holder, extra Imagewriter ribbon, mousepad, and 200 sheets computer paper. Purchased separately, this is a $225.00 value.) Macintosh. The power to be your best at KU. KU Bookstores Computer Store Burge Union, Level 2 864-5697 Couple decries welfare plan Bv Amy Zamierowski Treva and Gerald Lichtl of Wichita adopted a child, but it soon became clear that the child was mentally ill. They asked for assistance from social agencies, but eventually son end up in a mental hospital. Kansan staff writer "We want to give you a sense of some of the realities families experience," Gerald Lichti told a group of people. "We have our experiences are not atypical." The Lichti's said child welfare system caused frustration for families because they lacked consistency and coordination. Situations such as the Lichi family's prompted the organization of a conference Friday at the Adams Alumni Center sponsored by the KU's School of Social Welfare and its advisory board. The conference, "Rethinking Children's Services," is intended to present new approaches to the problems in the Kansas child welfare system. About 75 people, including 34 state legislators, attended the conference. John Poertner, associate professor of social welfare and an organizer of the conference, said that many Kansas communities had children with problems ranging from mental illness to abuse. Many families say they are not getting the assistance they need when they seek help. As they were in the rest of the nation, social services in Kansas were developed in a fragmented manner. Poerner tailed. Related programs have conflicting regulations, eligibility requirements and delivery systems. Poertner he thought Kansas could produce positive results for its children by creating a local children's system that consolidate the various services for children's services and administer the money more flexibly. Susan Robison, senior policy specialist from the National Conference of State Legislatures, said the pro-choice children and families were in a crisis. "We know a lot about what needs to be done, but we haven't been able to address the problems on a state level," Robison said. "I think people are realizing the complexity of what they are dealing with, and maybe that will lead to more policies instead of quick fixes." Judith Meltzer, from the Center for the Study of Social Policy, Washington, D.C., said that the current child welfare systems were failing but that adding money to the existing children's social services was not the answer. Money needs to be added but only in ways that support changes in programs. Meltzer said. "I want to give this sense of ownership to the community to help children," he said. "If you ask a taxpayer if they want to spend more for children on welfare, they say, 'No.' But if you ask them if they want to spend more for kids down the street, they say, 'Of course.'" State Sen. 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