Youth Development for children and youth ~ Child Trends; Community for Illinois 4H. Strengthening FamiliesProgram ~ Iowa State University of California for youth; Dr. Bernie http://ag.udel.edu/extension/fam/resources/youthdev.htm
Extractions: Youth Development Programming Resources Research Key Agencies and Organizations Advocacy Programming Resources Families Matter! Guide to Effective Programs for Children and Youth ~ Child Trends Community Programs to Promote Youth Development ~ National Research Council and Institute of Medicine Four-Fold Youth Development Model CYFERNET Youth Resources Youth Development Curriculum Collection The National Juried 4-H Experiential Learning collection. Afterschool.gov Integrating Technology into Youth Programming CYFERNet Building Communities Through Youth Leadership and Teen-Adult Dialogues ~ University of Colorado Building Partnerships for Youth ~ National 4-H Council, Univ. of AZ and Univ. of CA T argeting Life Skills ~ Iowa State Univ. T een Link ~ University of Illinois Attitudes for Success: The Hispanic Youth Leadership Program ~ Oregon State Univ.
Missouri Foundation For Health - Links & Resources for improving results for children, youth, and families. following priority areas1) child maltreatment, 2 Information Available youth Violence A Report of http://www.mffh.org/youthviolencelinks.php
Extractions: www.colorado.edu/cspv/blueprints/model/overview.html Description : CSPV provides informed assistance to groups committed to understanding and preventing violence, particularly adolescent violence. The organization works from a multi-disciplinary platform on the subject of violence and facilitates the building of bridges between the research community and the practitioners and policy makers.
S.T.A.R. ---- Student Teacher Academic Resources Annie E. Casey Foundation (AEC); arizona Kids Net Extension children, youth FamilyPublications by State; Extension Foster Parent Home Page; Future of children; http://coe.etsu.edu/department/cuai/starlinks/parents.htm
Women's Health This demonstration grant in Nogales, arizona stimulates positive Ryan White Care ActTitle IV youth Site the populations of women, infants, children, and youth http://www.hrsa.gov/WomensHealth/usmexico.htm
Extractions: Health care challenges are prevalent for women living along the U.S.-Mexico border. This 2,000 mile-long region stretches from San Ysidro, California, to Brownsville, Texas, and extends 62 miles north and south of the border. The U.S. side of the border area consists of 48 counties in four states. More than a third of U.S. border families live at or below the poverty line. Training of Healthcare Professionals: Health Professions Training for Diversity: Centers of Excellence (COE) . The University of Texas Health Science Center and Texas Tech COEs focus on border communities. The Centers of Excellence Border Consortium helps the 10 COEs in the Border States effectively combine their efforts to address the health professions workforce shortage. Health Careers Opportunity Program.
Academic Achievement: Homeless Education Guidance for the Education for Homeless children and youth Program Title XC, is AcademicAchievement Division arizona Department of Education 1535 West http://www.ade.state.az.us/asd/homeless/
Extractions: Home Calendar of Events Newsletters Subscription SAIS ... Common Logon Superintendent Tom Horne Find a School School/Dist/AZ Report Cards Programs Teacher Certification Accountability Board of Education Financial Services Contact ADE About ADE Resource Center Charter Schools Biography Public School Search School List Wizard Virtual Schools ... Early Childhood Education Educational Services Education Programs School Effectiveness Special Education ... AZ LEARNS subMenu 7-1 subMenu 7-2 subMenu 7-3 subMenu 7-4 subMenu 7-5 Annual Report E-Rate Grants Management Procurement ... Charter School Search Superintendent Tom Horne Homeless Education Mission To ensure that homeless children and youth have access to a free, appropriate public education, comparable to that provided to the children of any Arizona resident and consistent with Arizona's mandatory school attendance laws. Program Description Title X-C of the Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Assistance Act of No Child Left Behind (NCLB) requires equal access to education for homeless children and provides funds for state and local activities to provide such access. The Academic Achievement Division (AAD) develops and implements a state plan for educating homeless children and youth, and provides technical assistance to local education agencies, (LEAS) and public and private social service agencies on appropriate services for homeless children. The Academic Achievement Divison also provides and administers grants to local education agencies to provide direct educational and support services to homeless children and youth.
Easter Seals New Hampshire: Resources to technology opportunities for children, youth and adults question about raisingyour child with a Go select state. http://nh.easterseals.com/site/PageServer?pagename=NHDR_resources&s_esLocation=r
Arizona Child Review Panel Report (2002): Part 1 from DCYF Administration for children, youth and Families of care available toother children in the Council) and distributed to arizona s Medical Examiners http://www.hs.state.az.us/cfhs/azcf/cr01_part1.htm
Special Needs Resoruces Northern arizona Regional Behavioral Health Authority (NARBHA) Apache, Coconino NationalInformation Center for children and youth with Disabilities (NICHEY http://www.hs.state.az.us/phs/ocshcn/specresor.htm
Southeastern Arizona Community Resource Directory a position of risk to one of resilience, youth. first Europeans who came to southernArizona and of range of issues that affect families and children, Education. http://www.arizonacommunity.com/arizona/results.asp?view=All
Extractions: To find other help resources select a topic from the list and click GO Select a Topic US - National Organizations US - Federal Agencies US - State By State Resource Guides Canadian Resources Information By Phone International Links LD Schools On-line Resources Parent Advocacy US State Departments of Education If you are a professional interested in listing your services, sign-up online now! Select a State Alabama Alaska American Samoa Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Guam Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Virgin Island Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Com. North. Mariana Island
Foundation Consortium: Staff and Community Development for the West Region (arizona, California and policy toimprove outcomes for atrisk children, youth and families in California. http://www.foundationconsortium.org/who/staff.html
Extractions: Michael Kressner ... Judith K. Chynoweth, Executive Director Since 1992, Ms. Chynoweth has been director for the Foundation Consortium. Under her leadership, the Consortium has supported the development of several public-private interagency partnerships that have had a positive influence on policy and practice to improve the life of children, youth and families. back to top Leticia Alejandrez, Program Director Ms. Alejandrez has several years experience in public policy, professional development, and cultural diversity. As a consultant in the California Legislature to the Assembly Select Committee on California-Mexico Affairs, she focused on both state policy and international issues relating to economic development, immigration, labor and education. Ms. Alejandrez was appointed to serve on the Capital Unity Council in Sacramento whose mission is to promote and foster respect and inclusion in its community and throughout the state. Ms. Alejandrez holds a Master of Arts degree in Communication Studies from California State University-Sacramento.
Washington County, MN - Child Care Resource Referr Development, the University of Minnesota children, youth Families ConsortiumElectronic Regional Child Care Resource and Referral programs collect the http://www.co.washington.mn.us/info_for_residents/community_services/child_care_
Disadvantaged Youth Initiative - 2002 Grants AIDS in developing permanency plans for their children. which targets abused and neglectedyouth who are ending oppression on individual, family, and community http://www.publicwelfare.org/grants/disadvantaged_youth/2002_grants.asp
Disadvantaged Youth Initiative - 2003 Grants to advocate for more just policies, practices and distribution of resources for children,youth and families. ToGa-He-Yo-He youth Ranch Harlem, MT, $25,000. http://www.publicwelfare.org/grants/disadvantaged_youth/2003_grants.asp
SERA Learning Understanding Responses to Tragedy arizona State University has has been createdto help children understand the Choices for youth - Choices for youth is a http://www.sera.com/index.php?section=resources&option=resources&page=resources
Extractions: Rural areas have particular challenges in developing strategies to increase the supply, quality, accessibility and affordability of child care, and to expand the options available to parents. The following publications and organizations provide research on and resources to support child care services in rural communities: U.S. Department of Agriculture CSREES seeks to improve early childhood, school-age and teen programs by linking the teaching, research, education, technology, and 4-H youth development expertise of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, land-grant universities, and county Cooperative Extension Services offices to local communities across the United States. As part of the initiative, the system provides access to research, best practices, and education resources related to child care, including rural child care, through the National Network for Child Care Web site at http://www.nncc.org/ComDev/community.involv.html#anchor10510077
State Departments Of Juvenile Justice Corrections Government Page arizona Department of children, youth and Families SecondDistrict Court of Missing and Exploited children Clearinghouse Juvenile http://www.fsu.edu/~crimdo/jjclearinghouse/jjstate.html
Untitled Document for children and youth with Disabilities; Special Ed. safety and wellbeing of infants,children and young FAS Community Resource Center in arizona; The Fetal http://www.thearc.org/related-links.htm
Extractions: Asperger's Syndrome Chromosome Deletion Outreach, Inc. - Organization providing information and support to families affected by any type or rare chromosome disorder cri du chat syndrome National Down Syndrome Congress - Home page for a national advocacy organization on Down Syndrome. The National Down Syndrome Society Down Syndrome Home Page - Home page for the Down syndrome listserve. Down Syndrome on the Internet - links to down syndrome web sites. National Fragile X Foundation - A site with to information and resources about fragile X syndrome. FRAXA Research Foundation - national nonprofit organization providing information on Fragile X syndrome. The Hydrocephalus Association - Includes Hydrocephalus fact sheet. Renee's Communique's - Information on kids with special needs XXYY or Klinefelter Syndrome. Prader-Willi Syndrome Association (USA) The Comprehensive Williams Syndrome Home Page World Association of Persons with Disabilities - A website for persons with disabilities.
National Resource Center For Information Technology And Child Welfare Joe, Loftus, The youth Campus. David, Longo, arizona Department of Economic Security. Leon,Saunders, Rhode Island Department of children, youth and Families. http://www.nrcitcw.org/nrcitcw_conf/nrcitcw_attend2003.html
Extractions: First Name Last Name Affiliation Tomy Abraham Massachusetts Department of Social Services Rich Adkins IL Courts Juvenile Court Justice Joe Allen CIBER, Inc Monica Allen Norfolk Department of Human Services James Anderson Connecticut Department of Children and Family Services John Anderson Educational Resources Group Terrance Anderson Florida Department of Children Jackie Anderson Norfolk Department of Human Services Richard Anderson Utah Department of Human Services Lynda Arnold Child Welfare League of America Rachna Bagdi Core Solutions, Inc. David Baker Xtria Janice Baker Deloitte Consulting Randy Basham Texas Department of Protective and Regulatory Services Jody Becker-Green National Indian Child Welfare Association Harold Beebout Ruby Begay The Navajo Nation Kevin Bell Deloitte Consulting Despina BelleIsle D.C. Superior Court Mary Ellen Bennard Massachusetts Department of Social Services Carolyn Bidwell Colorado Department of Human Services Rebecca Lucy Bolton Linda Booth Richmond Department of Social Services Adrian Bordone Optimal Solutions Group Lois Branic FACES Norm Brickl Sauk County Human Services Michael Brown Circuit Court of Cook County Franchelle Bryant Child and Family Services Patsy Buida Children's Bureau Jennifer Butlerhembree Children's Bureau