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Extractions: Each State has a protection and advocacy agency that receives funding from the Federal Center for Mental Health Services. Agencies are mandated to protect and advocate for the rights of people with mental illnesses and to investigate reports of abuse and neglect in facilities that care for or treat individuals with mental illnesses. These facilities, which may be public or private, include hospitals, nursing homes, community facilities, board and care homes, homeless shelters, jails, and prisons. Agencies provide advocacy services or conduct investigations to address issues that arise during transportation or admission to such facilities, during residency in them, or within 90 days after discharge from them. Contact:
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Kentucky State education Advocacy Leader (SEAL). Important Contacts. Regulatory Agency for Hearing Aid Dispensing, kentucky Licensing Board for Specialists in Hearing http://www.asha.org/about/legislation-advocacy/state/associations/kentucky.htm
Extractions: @import url( /styles/importmenuA.css ); Skip to: content navigation Our site's pages are optimized for Web browsing software that supports current Web standards, as established by the World Wide Web Consortium (http://www.w3c.org/) . Content is accessible from older or less standards-compliant technologies, but its presentation will not be identical to visitors with standards-compliant software. Read more on our site's changes and accessiblity. My Account Find a Professional Shop Logged in as: Guest Login Search for: ADVANCED SEARCH Home About ASHA State Policy ... State Associations Legislation Information State Association Contacts Characteristics of Licensure State and Legislative Information State Gateway to Action: Guide to the Kentucky Legislature State Home Page: http://www.state.ky.us/ State Association Information Contact Information: Kentucky Speech-Language-Hearing Association
DLRN -- Our Library http//www.kvhs.org/. kentucky also provides school facilities funds, a portion of Contact David Couch State education Agency Technology Contact Phone 502564 http://www.dlrn.org/library/dl/funding/kentucky.html
Extractions: Download this paper in PDF format BACK State: "Courses are delivered online to schools, homes and other places with Internet access The KVHS is a collaboration between the Kentucky Department of Education, the Council on Postsecondary Education, and the state's major education partners "whose common interest is to secure an internationally superior education for our state's citizens. Kentucky allocated $22.5M in technology funds for FY 98, $62.5M for FY 99, and $62.5M for FY 00. "Courses are delivered online to schools, homes and other places with Internet access, available anytime and anywheremeeting the needs of students. For students of any age, Kentucky Virtual High School curriculum ranges from the basic to the very advanced." Course admission requires enrollment in a local Kentucky public high school. The KVHS is a collaboration between the Kentucky Department of Education, the Council on Postsecondary Education, and the state's major education partners "whose common interest is to secure an internationally superior education for our state's citizens. Through the KVHS, every Kentucky high school student is able to enroll in for-credit classes taught by Kentucky certified teachers and receive credit from their local high school." Kentucky allocated $22.5M in technology funds for FY 98, $62.5M for FY 99, and $62.5M for FY 00. The money comes from the state's general education fund and is paid directly to schools for equipment and services such as workstations and Internet connections. Kentucky also provides school facilities funds, a portion of which may be used for technology.
Last Update January 16 of Northern kentucky is an agency of compassion. and programs for older adults living in Northern kentucky. education We welcome the opportunity to speak with http://www.seniorservicesnky.org/
Extractions: Senior Services of Northern Kentucky Last update May 28, 2004 2004 Senior Picnic Agency History Transportation Meals on Wheels ... Websites of Interest Senior Services of Northern Kentucky salutes older adults throughout the Commonwealth of Kentucky, by recognizing the diversity represented by the "Many Faces of Aging" in America. No one looks forward to the aging process, however our agency provides a number of services designed to make things easier for older adults. We know that for the majority of over age 60 individualsstaying at home in their own surroundings ranks at the top of their personal wish list. We encourage participants to visit our local centers for noontime meals, socialization, health, and recreational activities. For older adults who might be experiencing some difficulty in staying alone, cooking meals or getting to medical appointments SSNK's Meals-on-Wheels and Transportation to Wellness programs are there to help. Senior Services of Northern Kentucky is an agency of compassion. Here older adults and their caregivers will find the resources they need to insure a healthy and fruitful life.
The Kentucky Arts Presenters Network: About Arts Humanities to help kentucky arts organizations in the expansion of the economic and educational landscape in Assembly of State Arts agencies (NASAA) http http://www.kca.org/kapn/aboutkapn.htm
Extractions: The Kentucky Arts Presenters Network (KAPN) developed out of the efforts of its members to meet the expanding artistic, educational, cultural and economic development needs of their communities. By building on this prior work, KAPN can assist Kentucky presenters in fulfilling the unique needs of the members' respective communities while increasing the overall impact and presence of the arts across the state. Dr. Roy P. Peterson, Secretary of the Education, Arts and Humanities Cabinet summarized the formation of the Kentucky Arts Presenters Network as, " ... the opportunity to take what we do best [in the arts] and make it available across the whole state of Kentucky." KAPN-members identified seven priority areas in which to develop the programs of the Network: Arts Education Shared Industry and Operating Information Sharing and Expanding Opportunities Block Booking of artists and community programs Advocacy Public Relations Purpose The purpose of the Kentucky Arts Presenters Network is to facilitate and maximize the collaborative opportunities between Performing Arts Presenters throughout Kentucky and to help arts presenters across Kentucky better serve the unique needs of individual communities by: Developing resources to improve technical, operational and professional development assistance for Kentucky arts presenters.
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Correctional Education Eastern kentucky University and the kentucky educational Collaborative for State Agency Children, cited the key principles of the kentucky education Reform Act http://www.aypf.org/forumbriefs/1994/fb120594.htm
Extractions: Correctional Education: Does it Offer an Effective Second Chance for Youth? Addressing the needs of our nation's most at risk youth populationadjudicated and incarcerated youthis a challenge for communities and the state and local systems responsible for their care and development. The impetus for change in the manner we prepare youth for successful adult roles created by the School-to-Work Opportunities Act and the reauthorization of the Perkins Vocational Technical Education and the Adult Education Acts calls also for a rethinking of the service delivery system for at-risk and delinquent youth. For them, the challenge is developing productive skills while making the transition from school to an institution and back to school. Therefore it is important that schools work closely with the juvenile justice system in designing curriculums and approaches to ensure that these youth are not left out of efforts to prepare them for the work force. Forum panelists, experts on correctional education and juvenile justice, provided views of how two statesKentucky and Tennesseeaddress the needs of these youth, and discussed the applications of research for ensuring success for at-risk youth. Gail Schwartz, Chief of Program Management for Correctional Education, U.S. Department of Education, served as moderator. According to Betty Adams, Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Youth Development
A Helping Hand Adoption Agency Our Parent education Classes Schedule for 2004 is available Creek Road; Suite 17; Lexington, kentucky 40509 Copyright 20022003 A Helping Hand Adoption Agency. http://worldadoptions.org/
Extractions: A Helping Hand Seminars coming to town near you Our Parent Education Classes Schedule for 2004 is available online Special Delivery These children will be available until June 15th FCC's Newsletter is available online! Guatemala adoptions update Visit our online store! All proceeds go to orphan relief and outreach. Our most recent newsletter is now online . You must have Adobe Acrobat Reader to view it. For your convenience, you can now make payments online A Helping Hand Adoption Agency is a Christian, non-profit organization dedicated to ministering to orphans around the world through adoption. We specialize in international adoptions from China, Guatemala, Kazakhstan and Ukraine. We are also involved in humanitarian work in many countries to help those orphans that will not be adopted. A Helping Hand Adoption Agency is a licensed child placing agency with the Cabinet for Health Services of the Commonwealth of Kentucky. We are also members of the National Association of Christian Child and Family Agencies and the Joint Council on International Children's Services. It is our prayer that you will help us change the lives of orphans one home at a time.
State Action For Education Leadership Project Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, kentucky, Massachusetts, Missouri that will connect education leaders to Rodgers, Director, loisar@ccsso.org Melissa Zack http://www.ccsso.org/projects/State_Action_for_Education_Leadership/
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Assistive Technology In Education kentucky Department of education/University of Louisville. (www.ed.gov). Federal agency responsible for education, monitoring and oversight of IDEA. http://tatp.edb.utexas.edu/education.html
Extractions: Assistive Technology in Education Technology is necessary for many students with disabilities to take full advantage of educational opportunities, have access to the same general curriculum provided to their peers, and be included in the full range of programs and services offered in their classrooms and schools. Technology is part of the "free appropriate public education" guaranteed by the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). Therefore it should be included in students' Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) when necessary for them to realize the full benefits of their education and be prepared for a successful, independent life after public school graduation. The Texas Technology Access Project in collaboration with The Texas Assistive Technology Network, with leadership provided by Region IV Education Service Center, and The University of Texas at Austin, College of Education,Department of Special Education have developed a training module entitled "Consideration of Assistive Technology (AT) in the Individual Education Program (IEP)". The training module can be used by staff developers and educators. The module is an introduction to assistive technology consideration during the development of the IEP for educators, administrators, parents, and others involved in the development of IEPs for students with disabilities. The module may be viewed online or downloaded.
Extractions: While delivering the Supreme Court's decision, Chief Justice Earl Warren remarked, "Does segregation of children in public schools solely on the basis of race, even though the physical facilities and other 'tangible' factors may be equal, deprive the children of the minority group of equal educational opportunities? We believe that it does." He also went on to say, "[The court] conclude[s] that, in the field of public education, the doctrine of 'separate but equal' has no place. Separate... (Mason Gazette, Washington DC) "Over the past 50 years, the attempt to integrate the public education system and to achieve full racial equality in other areas has been resisted and openly defied, by policy-makers and the public, to the detriment of the laudable aim of achieving racial equality in America," Harvard law professor Charles J. Ogletree Jr. wrote in his latest book, "All Deliberate Speed.". Residents in Summerton, where it is still somewhat taboo for whites and blacks to socialize in each other's homes, say the... (Newsday Nation)