Child Care Division child Abuse of North carolina and south carolina and their Mission and Vision of the child care Division. Request for Proposals Improving AfterSchool programs. http://www.dukeendowment.org/childcare.cfm
Extractions: "... in an effort to help those who are most unable to help themselves." Through its Child Care Division, The Duke Endowment carries out Mr. Duke's wishes for enhancing the welfare of children in North Carolina and South Carolina. The Endowment awards grants to licensed residential child-care facilities, licensed adoption placement agencies, and Prevent Child Abuse of North Carolina and South Carolina and their affiliates, and under certain circumstances to public children's welfare agencies. Grants are not available for child day-care centers unless they are affiliated with one of these organizations. Grant applications are accepted year-round. Mission and Vision of the Child Care Division Grant Application Process Annual Reporting for Funded Projects Request for Proposals: Improving After-School Programs More information is available by contacting: Rhett N. Mabry
Improving After-School Programs The Approach The child care Division intends to select about 30 afterschool programs in North carolina and south carolina to participate in this effort. http://www.dukeendowment.org/child04.cfm
Extractions: Those traditional beneficiaries of the Endowment that offer formal after-school program targeting at-risk children will be eligible to apply for grants. Other organizations that provide after-school programs - including YMCAs and YWCAs, Boys and Girls Clubs, and churches of any denomination - will also be eligible if their after-school services target children at risk for abuse or neglect. Also, any after-school program located in a Title I school will be eligible if the program receives no funding from the public school system.
Special-Needs Resource Page For South Carolina you have a specialneeds child, south carolina is not cases from BabyNet when the child turns three they administer programs like respite care, Medicaid waivers http://members.aol.com/cyndimom23/snsc.html
Extractions: Special-Needs Resources in South Carolina If you have a special-needs child, South Carolina is not a bad place to live. Fortunately, our state makes some attempt at caring for their special kids and I have found it to be one of the better states (from conversations with people from other states) as far as services and help availability. The ONE problem I keep seeing again and again is that once you get hooked into these services, it's great, but FINDING them in the first place is iffy. I am very thankful that I "accidentally" ran into a wonderful lady (and now a good friend) who happened to be the mother of some special-needs kids while my daughter was still in ICU that first time. She gave me some names of agencies to contact and I DID contact them, but only in the course of trying to find HER again after I lost her number! :-) I had no need for them immediately, but it was an incredible blessing to be already set-up when things DID come up that we needed. If your child meets eligibility guidelines, I would strongly urge you to get involved with these agencies. They don't move quickly in all cases, and it can take months to get all the paperwork correct and in order. So waiting until you REALLY need them may delay that help down the road. Some of the services overlap, but that's actually a GOOD thing because if you reach preset limits with one program, continued services can often be provided through another program. I am primarily listing the MAIN programs, since the other programs must be accessed through those. I have added a few specific programs and some descriptions of certain services because many times the parents must know what they are asking for in order to explain it to those who should, but sometimes DON'T, know what we're asking them to do.
Nieer.org - State Databank - South Carolina Useful links south carolina early education programs. PreKindergarten 5 (child Development Program for 4-Year-Olds), 220. child care at 3 years 7, 113. http://nieer.org/states/state.php?StateID=SC
SOUTH CAROLINA GENERAL ASSEMBLY-LPITS-Speaker's Post Session Report H.3959) south carolina Property Rights Act (H.3439) south carolina Senate, Reapportionment Act (H.4158) Taxes, Income Tax Credits for child care programs (S.533 http://www.scstatehouse.net/reports/post9500.htm
Voices For South Carolina's Children data collected and published by south carolina Kids Count of early childhood education programs for children National Association of child care Resource and http://www.scchildren.org/resources.asp
Extractions: Check out these helpful, child advocacy related resources. Advocacy Data Early Care and Education Family Support Government Health and Safety Public and Fiscal Policy Media Advocacy Voices for America's Children improves the lives of children in the United States by enhancing the capacity of VOICES member organizations to effectively advocate on behalf of children and their families. The Alliance is a member of VOICES. Child Welfare League of America - The oldest and largest organization devoted to the well-being of America's most vulnerable children and their families. Children's Defense Fund - National non-profit organization that vows to "leave no child behind." Stand for Children - See what others are doing to follow up on the historic 1996 march for children in Washington, D.C. Connect for Kids - An information and action center for adults who want to act on behalf of children.
National Women's Law Center claimed the credit, and in south carolina, no corporations encourage employers to target child care assistance to Money Diverted from Proven programs for child http://www.nwlc.org/details.cfm?id=1244§ion=newsroom
MUSC CDM Patient Care Programs in the Medical University of south carolina children s Hospital of the more complicated child patient and medically compromised patients are also provided care. http://www2.musc.edu/dentistry/patient_programs.html
Extractions: The College of Dental Medicine offers a wide range of patient care programs and clinical services ranging from simple cleanings to the most complex of care involving surgery, crowns or implants. Since treatment is provided by primarily by students who are carefully supervised by faculty, care progresses more slowly than in a private dental office. Dental residents and full-time College faculty offer treatment for those cases too complex for our student dentists. Student dentists are carefully supervised by the faculty of the College. Since our students are learning, care takes considerably longer as the faculty monitors the progress of each procedure and patient. To compensate our patients for this additional time, there is a considerable reduction in treatment fees.
PITC: Worldwide community partners from EHS programs, and from ECTC trainers , the general child care community and south carolina Contact Saundra Ground, south carolina Dept http://www.pitc.org/pub/pitc_docs/ww.html
Extractions: PITC has conducted Trainer Institutes in several states. Hundreds of participants at these Institutes have become Fully Certifield PITC Trainers and are actively using the PITC curriculum to teach parents, caregivers and staff of child care programs in their communities. In addition, many participants living and working in other states and countries have attended our California Institutes with the express purpose of taking the PITC curriculum back to their communities.
NCCCC Internet Resources Center; University of south carolina, children s Center; University of south Dakota, Vucurevich Yale University sponsors six affiliated child care programs. http://www.campuschildren.org/n4clink.html
NNCC Impact has brought in for child care programs, 6,588,414, 485,794, Efforts to Impact child care by State. Pennsylvania Rhode Island south carolina south Dakota http://www.nncc.org/states/impact97.html
Extractions: The Cooperative Extension's Efforts to Impact Child Care NNCC is reaching thousands of children and families through child care programs. As part of the effort by the National Extension Network to collect data about Extension's role in raising the quality of child care, a national survey was conducted. Of the 32 states responding, cumulative totals indicate that for calendar year 1997, Cooperative Extension reached over 134,500 child care providers. Of these, 8% were school-age child care providers, 23% were family child care providers caring for children in their homes, 16% were center-based child care providers and 1% were reached through community coalitions and child care councils. Fifty percent did not indicate a provider type. With a local presence in over 3,000 cooperative extension centers in the nation, educational programs are generally delivered locally to child care providers. In order to meet the scheduling needs of providers, learning sessions often must be offered in the evenings or on weekends. During the reporting year, over 32,500 individual training sessions were reported. Of these, 1,456 were for school-age providers, 1,877 were conducted for family child care providers, and 2,337 were for center-based child care providers.
Charlotte Observer 05/16/2004 How Welfare Reform Took Hold In not saved money on their welfare programs.The federal year in North carolina; $99.9 million in south carolina). agencies spend more on child care subsidies for http://www.charlotte.com/mld/observer/news/8679190.htm
B4K: South Carolina improves the health and social status of south carolina families by than 41,000 children to be enrolled in child care and development programs while their http://govinfo.library.unt.edu/npr/boost4kids/boost4kids/regions/results.cfm-sta
Extractions: Welcome Meet B4K Network Find Your State Home South Carolina There were links found relating to South Carolina . Please feel free to recommend a link for this or any other state. Click here to recommend a link Application for Child Health Insurance in South Carolina This page features health insurance applications and information on how to submit completed forms in South Carolina. Connect for Kids - South Carolina Most people want to know what's happening closer to home. That's where Connect for Kids' State Pages can help. Find announcements of new reports, events and services or post announcements to let your state colleagues know about your work. You may also add your organization to the state organization database. County Demographic and Economic Profiles for Your State The US Census Bureau has developed a map that allows users to click on their individual county and get demographic and economic profiles. Covering Kids Grantees For increasing health insurance coverage: Your State Covering Kids grantees funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Interested in becoming a foster or adoptive parent?
Extractions: Customer Services Home Frequently Asked Questions Paternity Establishment Parent Locate Services Regional Offices Enforcement Remedies Delinquent Parents Custody and Visitation Abandoned Property Information Employer FAQs Child Support Statistics External Links Contact Us! Documents Child Support Applications Child Support Guidelines New Hire Reporting Form Financial Institution If someone other than the mother or father has custody of the child(ren), such as a non-related third party or a grandmother, then select Another Person. If there is more than one (1) child to be supported by this action and each parent has custody of at least one child, then select Split Custody. If there is a shared custody agreement, then select Shared Custody.
Bureau Of Community Services Advocates for Better care (ABC) is the statewide system designed by south carolina to administer the child care program funded by the child care and http://www.dhhs.state.sc.us/InsideDHHS/Bureaus/BureauofCommunityServices/default
Extractions: Home Site Map MySCGov.com Search: WBC - Bureau of Community Services Child Care Providers Forms Grant Recipients ... Bureaus > Bureau of Community Services Bureau of Community Services Advocates for Better Care (ABC) is the statewide system designed by South Carolina to administer the child care program funded by the Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF). South Carolina parents who meet established income guidelines may be eligible for assistance with the cost of their weekly child care. Income eligible parents must be working, in school, or in a training program. Parents participating in the ABC Child Care Program may choose who they want to provide their child care. The program offers parents a variety of choices for receiving child care services and makes quality child care more available. ABC also works to improve child care for all children in South Carolina. Click here to learn more about quality child care What is Quality Child Care? There are two Divisions within the Bureau of Community Services. Division of Program Monitoring Division of Program Development IF YOU ARE A PARENT SEEKING FUNDING FOR CHILD CARE, CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION Parents IF YOU ARE A CHILD CARE PROVIDER, SEEKING MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE ABC PROGRAM AND HOW TO BE A PART OF THE PROGRAM, CLICK HERE
S.C. Department Of Health And Environmental Control Annual Report on south carolina's. Health and Environment (pdf) Environmental Outreach programs . Freedom of Information Requests Complaints Against Health. care Facilities http://www.scdhec.com/
Division Of Program Monitoring There are two offices of Program Monitoring for the ABC child care Program. One is located at DHHS Headquarters in Columbia, south carolina and the other one http://www.dhhs.state.sc.us/InsideDHHS/Bureaus/BureauofCommunityServices/other16
Extractions: Home Site Map MySCGov.com Search: WBC - Bureau of Community Services Child Care Providers Forms Grant Recipients ... Bureau of Community Services > Division of Program Monitoring Division of Program Monitoring Divison of Program Monitoring Mission Statement It is the mission of the Division of Program Monitoring to manage a statewide system of providers to ensure the quality and promote the accessiblity of early care and education and other human service programs for South Carolina families. There are two offices of Program Monitoring for the ABC Child Care Program. One is located at DHHS Headquarters in Columbia, South Carolina and the other one is outstationed at Greenville Technical College in Greenville, South Carolina. Each office is responsible for different counties in the state. Depending upon which county your program is located, you would need to call that Office of Program Monitoring. The Division is responsble for the enrollment and monitoring of enhanced providers in the ABC Child Care Program. COLUMBIA OFFICE OF PROGRAM MONITORING Robert L. Coffey, Director
State Systems Profile Map-based Search south carolina, child care Program, ABC, Advocates for Better care. south carolina, TANF Program, FIFN, Family Independence Financial System. http://www.acf.hhs.gov/nhsitrc/Aurl.jsp?pageID=mapresults®ion=4