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Extractions: Web Hosting Dir Web Design Dir Search Engine Dir Hardware Info ... Resources Search: Top Society Issues Children, Youth and Family ... Child Advocacy Groups See also: Society: Issues: Children, Youth and Family: Advocacy Groups National Children's Alliance - An alliance of more than 500 Children's Advocacy Centers throughout the United States devoted to helping victims of child abuse. Member organizations, training, grants, publications, and public affairs. National Court Appointed Special Advocate Association - In addition to providing leadership for CASA programs across the country, this organization stages an annual conference, publishes a quarterly newsletter, and promotes CASA through public relations efforts. Abilene and Taylor County Texas Child Advocacy Center - Seeks to lessen the trauma of child abuse victims by providing intervention services at a central location. ACAL Association of Child Abuse Lawyers - Practical support for UK Lawyers and other professionals working for adults and children who have been abused. Advocates and Volunteers for Abused and Neglected Children - Child advocates and volunteers represent abused and neglected children in juvenile court for foster homes, child welfare services and child care.
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Extractions: Youth ETC operates a group home for boys ages 7-17. Residents have severe emotional, behavioral and substance abuse disorders requiring out of home placement with clinical interventions. This facility is a 10-bed home located in a residential neighborhood. Supervision and management of the residents is provided by highly trained caring adults. Services include: psychiatric reviews, individual group and family therapy; nursing care; education; enrichment; recreational activities; vocational, social and life skills instruction. Native Peoples Youth ETC has opened a residential program for female native youth ages 7-17 who are suffering with dual disorders of behavioral dysfunction and substance abuse. Unique to this program is rich cultural component that encompasses many native traditions, ceremonies, and practices. Clinical and cultural services are presented by experienced native staff who has extensive histories and expertise in both clinical treatment and native cultures.
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St. Luke's Health Initiatives and resources from five successful community programs. CYFERNet) Information relatedto Child, youth, Parent and to strategies for building family resiliency. http://www.slhi.org/comdev/comdev/natscene.htm
Extractions: U.S. HRSA Office of Primary Health Cares campaign to support community leaders in achieving 100% access to health care and eliminating disparities based on race, ethnicity, gender, age, sexual preference, or income. Includes examples of successful community organizing for health care access and equity. Community Access Program (CAP)
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Extractions: The National Adoption Center is a non-profit organization whose mission is to expand adoption opportunities throughout the United States for children with special needs and those from minority cultures. General Information ACLU Fact Sheet: Overview of Lesbian and Gay Parenting, Adoption and Foster Care
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Extractions: Back AJB DCSD FCRB ... Email Summary of 1999-2003 FCRB Recommendations That Match Committee Recommendations Governors Advisory Commission Auditor Generals Recommendation Childrens Action Alliance Maricopa County Attorneys Recommendations Foster parents receive all necessary information about the children at the time of placement and receive notice of all court hearings, as required by the Federal Adoptions and Safe Families Act 1977. Support and enhance foster family services. Appropriate access to CPS and other records. CPS should ensure that foster parents are aware of their right to attend court hearings and ensuring this information is covered in foster parent training. Provide foster parents and providers all case information and access to the Court, FCRB and case staffing for children in their care. Open CPS records to the public, except as necessary to protect the welfare of the child.
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Extractions: Focus Adolescent Services Need help for your teen? Call FocusAS or Family Help in Arizona Search FocusAS Home Resources State Directory Schools ... Contact Hotlines and Helplines Arizona AIDS Hotline Arizona Child Abuse Hotline 1-888-SOS-CHILD ChildhelpUSA Child Abuse Hotline 1-800-4-A-Child First Call for Help in Central and Northern Arizona From anywhere 1-800-787-3224 TDD National Hotlines and Helplines National Sexual Assault Hotline 1-800-656-HOPE National Suicide Hotline 1-800-SUICIDE Parent Assistance Program Hotline Phoenix Phoenix Crisis Hotline Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network (RAINN) 1-800-656-HOPE Teen Line Teen Link From anywhere Teen Victims of Crime Helpline 1-800-FYI-CALL Toll-Free Numbers for Health Information Tucson Rape Crisis Center Hotline AS SEEN ON DISCOVERY HEALTH CHANNEL Promising new research shows an 80% reduction in symptoms of bipolar and other emotional disorders Click here to learn how TRUEHOPE can help.
Pima County Resources - Arizona's Child Abuse InfoCenter The InfoCenter provides current information (resources, investigation protocols, statistics ) regarding child abuse for professionals in arizona. arizona's children Association children and http://www.parent-wise.org/resources/pima_county.htm
Extractions: Description: Arizona Children's Association has day treatment, special education, group home program, treatment foster care/older child adoption, center for family therapy, teen parent program, infant adoption/unwed parent, and a residential treatment center. Program Name: Arizona Early Intervention Program Address: 4710 E. 29th St. Bldg.6 Tucson, AZ 85711 Phone: (520) 519-1677 ext. 1150 Description: They provide services for children from birth to age three with developmental delays, or for children with diagnosed conditions that will most likely result in delay. Program Name: THE CENTER FOR ADOLESCENT PARENTS (TCAP) - CENTRAL Address:
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Extractions: San Simon School Home General Info School Board Current Info ... Health Links Children's Services Department of Economic Security 256 S Curtis, Willlcox, AZ 85643 Phone: 520 384-3583 Provides opportunities and services to families experiencing economic and social difficulties or need medical care. Services include Adult Protective Services, Child Protective Services, Child Care Services, Developmental Disability Services, Family Assistance Programs, and Job Services. Child Care Resource and Referral A free service for families, child care providers, and the community regarding child care resources. Chicanos Por La Causa, Inc. 241 S. Haskell Ave., Willcox, AZ Phone: 520 384-0501 An all day preschool Head Start Program for migrant and seasonal worker children ages 6 weeks to 4 years 11 months of age. Arizona Early Intervention Program Provides developmental information services for children. A child's first five years of life are very important. Early developmental changes can be seen at 3,6, 9, 12, 18, and 24 months, 3 years, 4 years, and 5 years of age. Changes are also seen during middle childhood (ages 5-11) and during adolescence (ages 12-18). If you have any questions about what changes you should expect to see, contact the school nurse. For concerns, contact your doctor or the Early Intervention Program. Child Support PO Drawer S, Bisbee, AZ 85603
Arizona Attorney General - Seniors DES Division of children, youth Families. (602)3512245. Health Insurance,children. Kids Care. arizona Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS). http://www.ag.state.az.us/seniors/ombudsman.htm
Extractions: Medicaid Fraud Seniors Brochure A Message from Arizona Attorney General: Many individuals including seniors, family members, friends, loved ones, caretakers, and concerned citizens have mentioned that at one time or another they just did not know where to go for help. There are many resources available in Arizona to assist the public with their concerns. It has been a priority of my office to assist you with the availability of these resources. The following web page link will connect with you the homepages of several agencies that may be of assistance to you. If you have questions or you need additional assistance in locating an agency to assist you with your needs, please feel free to contact us at (602) 542-5763 or (800) 352-8431 (in-state only). Thank you for taking the time to contact my office. I hope these resources are of assistance to you.
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Extractions: TTY (602) 279-7270 The Arizona Coalition Against Domestic Violence was founded in 1980 as a grassroots coalition of domestic violence service providers committed to working for and with battered women to eliminate domestic violence in Arizona. The legal advocacy hotline is available statewide to any victim or survivor of domestic violence and to supportive friends/family, co-workers, and others. seeking telephone-based legal advocacy. Hotline staff provide information about Arizonas legal systems and explain legal processes, procedures and alternatives, as well as any possible resources in the callers community. Hotline staff also provide domestic violence/legal advocacy-specific technical assistance to professionals working with or on behalf of victims and survivors of domestic violence. Contact numbers: (800) 458-4911
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Professional Development A Peer Reviewed Journal, published at arizona State University; describes variouscareers in youth development is of the National children, youth and Families http://www.cyfernet.org/prof.html
Extractions: American Evaluation Association American Humanics: ... Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE): an international, non-profit, educational organization dedicated to advancing knowledge, theory, and quality of teaching and learning at all levels through the use of information technology Association for Experiential Education: Experiential education is a process through which a learner constructs knowledge, skill, and value from direct experiences.
Extractions: Monday, June 07, 2004 CAA Programs Contact Us Fiscal Project Help CAA ... Publications "One hundred years from now, it will not matter what kind of car I drove, the house I lived in, or how much money I made. But, the world may be a brighter place because I was important in the life of a child." - Anonymous LEGISLATIVE ACTION 2004 Legislative Session The Arizona State Legislature began its first regular session of 2004 on January 12. The following is a list of priorities for children and families on which CAA will focus during the session. If the bold face heading of the issue is a blue link , this indicates that there is a Fact Sheet on that particular issue. If the bill number is in blue ink , this indicates there is a link to the bill on ALIS. Our 2004 priorities are: Balance the state budget to improve childrens health, safety, and education: Although the economy is getting stronger and state revenues are picking up, projected tax dollars will not be enough to maintain the existing services from state government. Lawmakers will have to cover a deficit of $500 million or more through revenue increases, budget cuts, or temporary financing strategies. Arizona cannot afford budget cuts that balance the books but threaten our children and ultimately lead to greater expense. CAA will work to secure adequate funding for children and families, including: child care subsidies
Social Work Resources On The Web Services); Independent Living for children in Out SelfSufficiency of Former FosterYouth in Wisconsin Bisexual, and Transgender resources (University of arizona). http://wwwlibrary.csustan.edu/lboyer/socwork/bysubj.htm
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Student Services Matrix/Arizona Regents Learner-Centered Education The Northern arizona Regional Gerontology Institute offers a variety of TucsonService Learning Coalition; Institute for children, youth and Families. http://www.abor.asu.edu/4_special_programs/lce/ssmatrix_lce.htm
Extractions: Arizona University System Student Services Matrix ASU NAU UA A. Educational Services DUAS Academic Advising Services The Freshman Year Experience (FYE) has several sites across campus, with many located in residence halls. Academic advisors are located in these residence halls under the umbrella of FYE. University Gateway Center provides academic advising and mentoring to transitional students (new freshman , transfers and students seeking advise on change of major). Individual college advisement centers provide advising for all college majors. Career Services provides assistance with career planning and the job search process. Freshman Year Center provides advising for general education for Freshmen in selected colleges and undecided majors. Office of Academic Services provides general education advising for selected colleges. Advising Center for Exploratory Students (ACES) advises undecided students. Individual college advisement centers provide advising for all college majors. Office of Academic Services provides pre-law and pre-med advising for students in all colleges. UA Faculty Fellows Program helps promote student-faculty interactions outside the formal classroom environment.
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Extractions: Children, Youth and Families The Action Guide for Smoke-free High Schools. (1994) Developed through a partnership with the Program Training and Consultation Centre of the Ontario Tobacco Strategy, the Council for a Tobacco Free Ontario, the Centre for Applied Health Research and the Ottawa-Carleton Health Department. To order call (613) 722-2242. (Free) The Action Guide for Smoke-free High Schools assists students, teachers and administrators in supporting a smoking ban in schools and on school property. It also provides help in assessing needs, planning, implementing and evaluating activities and a smoking policy to support the shift to a smoke-free environment. Wood, Ralph; Synovitz, Linda B. Addressing the Threats of MDMA (Ecstasy) : Implications for School Health Professionals, Parents, and Community Members.