SOSIG: Sociology Of Children Browse this resource, National Schools Board Association, Counting on Kin Social networks, Social Support this resource, Number of child care Arrangements Used http://www.sosig.ac.uk/roads/subject-listing/World-cat/socchild.html
Extractions: For a short description click the title. To access the resource directly click Bibliographic Databases Up ChildData Companies Up Bully OnLine Data Up ESDS Longitudinal National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect Educational Materials Up Fatherhood:The Parent Role History of Education and Childhood FAQS Up Questions and Answers about Memories of Childhood Abuse Raising Children to Resist Violence: What You Can Do Violence on Television: What do Children Learn? What Can Parents Do? ... What Makes Kids Care? Teaching Gentleness in a Violent World Government Publications Up Marketing of Violent Entertainment to Children Governmental Bodies Up Danish National Institute of Social Research Office of Educational Research and Improvement (OERI) Journals (contents and abstracts) Up Child and Family Social Work Child Care in Practice Child: Care, Health and Development
NACCRRA | The Nation's Network Of Child Care Resource And Referral NACCRRA is the national network for communitybased child care resource and referral agencies. Our organization is a common-ground where families, child care providers, and communities can share http://www.naccrra.net/
Online NewsHour: Child Care Issues -- October 23, 1997 BRINGING UP BABY. October 23, 1997. NEWSHOUR TRANSCRIPT. The White House hosted a daylong conference focusing on how to make child care safer, more available and more affordable. mothers do not http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/youth/july-dec97/care_10-23.html
Extractions: NEWSHOUR TRANSCRIPT The White House hosted a day-long conference focusing on how to make child care safer, more available and more affordable. After a background report , Phil Ponce explores the issues surrounding child care with Ellen Galinsky, the head of the Families and Work Institute; Marcy Whitebook, co-director of the National Center for the Early Childhood Work Force; Stanley Greenspan, a clinical professor of psychiatry and pediatrics; and Charmaine Yoest, so fellow at the University of Virginia. A RealAudio version of this segment is available. NEWSHOUR LINKS: February 6, 1997 In a dialogue with David Gergen, Anne Roiphe talks about her book, Fruitful: A Real Mother In The Modern World Browse the NewsHour's coverage of youth , and welfare OUTSIDE LINKS The National Child Care Information Center homepage. PHIL PONCE: Now, four perspectives on child care problems and solutions. Two of our guests were at the White House conference today. Ellen Galinsky is the head of the Families and Work Institute in New York. Marcy Whitebook is a co-director of the National Center for the Early Childhood Work Force in Washington. Were also joined by Stanley Greenspan, a clinical professor of psychiatry and pediatrics at George Washington University, and Charmaine Yoest, a University of Virginia Government Department fellow and co-author of
Canadian Child Care Federation - Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment A of physicians, allied health care practitioners and disability, cultural diversity, child wellbeing http://www.cccf-fcsge.ca/links/links_en.html
BPHC - Links To Other Sites Association of Academic Health Centers (AHC) Parlay International Health education Center for Health care Strategies, Inc MATERNAL AND child HEALTH REFERENCES. http://bphc.hrsa.gov/bphc/related.htm
C&FC Partner Organizations Home child care Association of Ontario. promoting, developing and supporting homebased child care services for Guided by our experts in child development and http://www.cfc-efc.ca/startup/orgs.htm
Extractions: is a diverse group of non-profit organizations whose membership bases are very different but whose missions are firmly rooted in a commitment to the well-being of Canada's children and their families. We have come together on the World Wide Web under the banner of knowing that together we can reach a very broad audience with our important public education resources. Adoption Council of Canada promoting understanding for Canadians of all aspects of adoption for adoptees, birth parents and adoptive parents and raising awareness of the Canadian children in need of permanent homes. Alberta Association For Family Day Home Services representing approximately 80 contracted agencies in the Province, which serve approximately 8,000 children. A non profit organization in which members operate Family Day Home Programs/Agencies. All member agencies offer a quality child care service in a family environment which meets the needs of children and families in each community. The website link will be available soon. Association of Early Childhood Educators of Newfoundland and Labrador promoting a sense of pride in the profession of Early Childhood Education and providing awareness of what constitutes quality care and education for children in the provinces of Newfoundland and Labrador Association of Early Childhood Educators, Ontario
Extractions: Go To Continuing Education and Conferences Texas ROPER Parent Teacher Education Connection Outreach to Parents of Newborns Parent Educator Networks Career Development Library and Resources Just For Parents About Us New This Week Center for Parent Education Home Internet Links for Parents Office of Elementary and Secondary Education
AAP Children's Health Topics: CHILD CARE Breastfeeding and child care Report. child care Health Consultants. AAP Resources. child care Health and Safety Standards and Resources. AAP Resources. http://www.aap.org/healthtopics/childcare.cfm
Extractions: View documents in pop-up window CHILD CARE Featured Items ( Requires RealPlayer External Resources are not a part of the AAP.ORG Web site. AAP is not responsible for the content of sites that are external to the AAP. Linking to a Web site does not constitute an endorsement by AAP of the sponsors of the site or the information presented on the site. External Resources are not a part of the AAP.ORG Web site. AAP is not responsible for the content of sites that are external to the AAP. Linking to a Web site does not constitute an endorsement by AAP of the sponsors of the site or the information presented on the site.
Under5s - Childminding Networks - What Are They? childminders in line with other care providers here) make observations and create records on the children. look at theNational Childminding Association Web Site. http://www.underfives.co.uk/NetworkMinders.htm
Extractions: home Childminding Networks - what are they? under5s - Childminding Networks - what are they? Childminding Networks... What is a childminding network ? Well it is the latest thing in childminding circles. Childminding networks are now beginning to be formed in different parts of the country. Helen Renouf explains what this new development actually means to parents, children and childminders. As a parent, what do networks offer? Choosing a childminder to care for your child or children can be a difficult time for parents, how do you assess who offers the best care ? By choosing a childminder who is a member of a childminding network, parents can be re-assured that they are choosing a person who is dedicated to childminding, someone who treats childminding as a career and not as a hobby. Membership of a network is no guarantee of care but it does offer some assurance that the childminder can provide consistency of care for children from 6 weeks through to primary school age. Network childminders are also checked regularly through unannounced inspections to ensure that the quality of care is maintained. Parents who use a network childminder can also obtain a financial subsidy towards the cost of their childcare through the Early Years Education (Eye) funding initiative. The provision of this funding places childminders on an equal financial footing with pre-schools and nurseries thereby giving parents a greater choice of care. This allows parents to choose the childcare most appropriate to their circumstances and to their child's needs.
Extractions: Community Partners and Associates are categories for affiliation for individuals external to the university setting who bring a wide range of experience to both specific projects and research activities. Partners may be actively involved in one or more core programs and projects, as well as contributing to the overall ongoing work of HELP. At times, community associates may work in residence for a specific period and share their expertise and knowledge both within and outside of HELP.
Links National Governors Association (NGA National SchoolAge care Alliance. Home Page About What s New child Health Awards DataSource Publications Order http://www.nihcm.org/linksMCH.htm
Extractions: nihcm@nihcm.org A B C D ... Z Action for Healthy Kids Administration for Children, Youth, and Families Child Care Bureau Early Head Start National Resource Center@ Zero to Three ... American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Bright Futures at AAP American Medical Association (AMA) Guidelines for Adolescent Preventive Services (GAPS) American Pediatric Society/Society for Pediatric Research (APS-SPR) American Public Health Association American Public Human Services Association Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs (AMCHP) Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO) TOP BAM! Body and Mind Bright Futures at Georgetown University Bright Futures at AAP Bureau of Family and Community Health ... TOP U.S. Census Bureau
Extractions: Menu: Nursing's Agenda for the Future ANA's New Headquarters Handle with Care Nurse Competence in Aging Minority Fellowship Program National Nurses Week Gov't Affairs Ethics Stakeholders Rpt Affiliates Nursing Career ANA/AJN- Columns Bioterrorism Bookstore CE Online Classifieds Convention FEDNA Hall of Fame Immunization Int'l Nursing Jobs Join/Renew ANA Member Benefits Update Contact Info Market Place Membership Needlestick.org News Nursing Links Position- Statements Press Releases Reading Room RN=Real News Staffing Issues Standards TAN UAN Workplace- Advocacy Workplace Issues America's nurses have long supported our nation's efforts to create a health care system that assures access, quality, and services at affordable costs. This document presents nursing's agenda for immediate health care reform. We call for a basic "core" of essential health care services to be available to everyone. We call for a restructured health care system that will focus on the consumers and their health, with services to be delivered in familiar, convenient sites, such as schools, workplaces, and homes. We call for a shift from the predominant focus on illness and cure to an orientation toward wellness and care. The basic components of nursing's "core of care" include: A restructured health care system which: Enhances consumer access to services by delivering primary health care in community-based settings.
Extractions: Child Welfare Commissioners and Directors Director: Julie Sweeney Springwater The New England Association of Child Welfare Commissioners and Directors, founded in the spring of 1984, is a consortium of the leadership of the six state government agencies providing child welfare services in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont. Members of the association are Commissioners, Directors, Deputy Commissioners, and Assistant Directors of these agencies. Together, they form a group that functions as a collective for developing and implementing effective policies and for the promotion of competent child welfare practices. Twice a year, they publish the newspaper COMMON GROUND to distribute to state agency employees and subscribers. Purpose
Child Welfare League Of America: Child, Youth & Family Development: Child Care A child Welfare League of America (CWLA) is the nations oldest and largest organization devoted entirely to the wellbeing of America's vulnerable children and their families. 92% of all money spent http://www.cwla.org/programs/daycare/fccsissuebrief.htm
Extractions: As a way to clarify and better distinguish the differences between family child care systems, networks, and associations, CWLA's National Child Day Care Task Force hopes that together with other national organizations, groups, and associations, a common set of definitions will be developed and adopted. The CWLA task force has drafted the following definitions to start the process. Any membership organization composed of family child care providers who join together to enhance their professionalism.
Web Resources Resource Management (SHRM) National professional association focused on more time for their children while still and information about dependent care and other http://www.cebcglobal.org/WorkLife/Resources.htm
Extractions: Established in September 1998, the Berkeley Center for Working Families conducts innovative, theory-generating research which sheds light on the experience of two-job families and disseminates ideas and information to the scholarly community and to the public at large through published works, public addresses, and informal consultation with business, labor, child care, educational and governmental groups. University of Minnesota - Children, Youth and Family Consortium (CYFC)
Extractions: Improving Children's Health Through Health Services Research was a special 1-day meeting held June 26, 1999, in Chicago. The state of the science in children's health services research was explored, including public and private funding opportunities, networks for conducting research, and uses of research in policy and practice. The meeting was co-sponsored by the National Association of Children's Hospitals and Related Institutions (NACHRI), with the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research (AHCPR), the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), the David and Lucille Packard Foundation, the Association for Health Services Research (AHSR), the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and Data Harbor, Inc. James E. Shmerling, M.B.A.
Extractions: About APROSIFA APROSIFA Klinik Santé Fanm UCAP-DOMICILE Centre for Nutritional Recovery ... Beneficiaries APROSIFA , Association for the Promotion of Comprehensive Family Health (Association pour la Promotion de la Santé Intégrale de la Famille), is an organisation that manages different clinical and social action programs. This association was created in December 1996, and is organised as follows: Board of Directors A more technical body, the Assembly is made up of the people responsible for the programs. The Co-ordination Assembly meets at the end of each quarter in order to assess ongoing plans and to present the planning for the next quarter. Klinik The Klinik Santé Fanm, founded in May 1993, groups together all activities related to mother and child care. Clinical Interventions Prenatal Services : Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from 7am to noon