AmeriCorps*State And National Direct care patients to other health and social University of south carolina SpartanburgUSCS AmeriCorps Arleen literacy issues, mentoring and nutrition/anti-hunger http://www.americorps.org/joining/direct/direct_sc.html
Extractions: To apply for an AmeriCorps position, use our web-based recruitment system The descriptions below are for programs active as of April 14th, 2003. Please note that descriptions in the recruitment system represent future positions, and may be different from those listed below. Programs are organized alphabetically by city. AmeriCorps members, at-risk youth ages 16 through 24, build one and build or renovate a second 1,200 square-foot house to be sold to low-income residents of an enterprise zone community in Charleston the. Members also conduct extensive repairs on the homes of four low-income seniors and conduct radon testing to educate residents about the dangers of radon gas. Finally, in conjunction with service partners, members build a playground, including a bike/walking path.
Welcome To The South Carolina Department Of Social Services Web Site Our mission is to ensure the health and safety of children and adults who cannot protect themselves, to help parents and caregivers provide nurturing homes, and to help people in need of financial http://www.state.sc.us/dss
Extractions: How do I ... ... adopt a child? ... report abuse or neglect? ... place a child for adoption? ... get child support? ... apply for Medicaid? ... become a foster parent? ... choose a day care? ... start a day care center? ... request research information? Home Programs and Services Contact Information Questions? ... AskDSS Administration Mark Sanford, Governor Kim S. Aydlette, State Director ... Management Best Practices Economic Services ABC Child Care Program Child Support Enforcement Healthy Helpings more Programs and Services Human Services Adoption Child Protective Services Foster Care more Programs and Services Related Programs Medicaid (DHHS) NexusKids SCOneStop SilveRxCard ... more Programs and Services State Resources State Agencies State Directory State Jobs more at MySCGov.com Staff Resources MySCGov.com (Employees Page) Staff Development and Training State Travel Documents
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Cardiovascular Health Program - DHEC The University of south carolina Prevention Research Center http Food and NutritionInformation Center http//www.fns 5 A Day For Better health (National Cancer http://www.scdhec.gov/cvh/links.htm
Extractions: With a wealth of information about heart disease and stroke available, we wanted to provide you with a listing of web sites that you might find useful or informative. The links are categorized by subject matter, listed alphabetically and will open in a new browser window. Please read the on external links first. Health Agencies and Organizations American Diabetes Association
HSR Publication Category: Outreach And Enrollment including outreach, risk assessment, case management, health education, nutritionalservices, social work (Prepared for south carolina Department of http://www.hsrnet.com/pubs/pub24.htm
Extractions: This online learning program is based on two classroom workshops offered in June and September 1998 by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality's User Liaison Program, and summarizes presentations designed to assist State health policymakers in understanding the dynamics of SCHIP implementation and accessing and using research findings to develop and implement their initial SCHIP programs. (Prepared for AHRQ, Ongoing) Regional State Team-Building Workshops on the State Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), Executive Summary 50 kb file Between December of 1998 and May of 1999, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) and its centers the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT), the Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP), and the Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS) sponsored four 2-day State team-building workshops on CHIP to provide multidisciplinary teams from States with information about national outreach efforts and strategies for expanding mental health and substance abuse benefits under CHIP. The workshops were held in Texas, South Carolina, Rhode Island, and Alaska. (Prepared for CSAT Division of State and Community Assistance, 1999)
National Alliance For Nutrition And Activity for Promoting Physical Activity; south carolina Department of south Dakota nutritionCouncil; Lawrence County Social Services, General nutrition Services (Guam). http://www.cspinet.org/nutritionpolicy/nana.html
Extractions: The National Alliance for Nutrition and Activity (NANA) advocates national policies and programs to promote healthy eating and physical activity to help reduce the illnesses, disabilities, premature deaths, and costs caused by diet- and inactivity-related diseases such as heart disease, cancer, high blood pressure, diabetes, and obesity. NANA promotes within the legislative and executive branches of government a better understanding of the importance of healthy eating, physical activity, and obesity control to the nation's health and health-care costs. One of the primary goals of NANA is to cultivate champions for nutrition, physical activity, and obesity prevention in Congress and federal agencies. Efforts include supporting effective education programs, advocating adequate funding for programs, and promoting environmental changes that help Americans eat better and be more active. NANA is made up of more than 250 organizations. NANA's policy priorities include: Strengthen National and State Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity Programs Obesity and Other Diet- and Inactivity-Related Diseases 2003 Strengthen the National School Lunch and Other Child Nutrition Programs (Child Nutrition Program reauthorization) Support Transportation Policies That Promote Physical Activity Policy options for TEA-21 reauthorization Background materials American Cancer Society American Dietetic Association ... Center for Science in the Public Interest Susan Foerster, MPH, RD
Search For An ED Specialist In South Carolina on beautiful Hilton Head Island, south carolina, is renowned the Total Fitness Programand Total nutrition Plan contact the Hilton Head health Institute, 800.292 http://www.edreferral.com/states/sc.html
Extractions: Search for a therapist in South Carolina Select a city or scan the page for treatment options in your area: Greenville Hilton Head Island Greenville, SC (scan down) Nilly Barr, LPC Private Practice/Individual Therapy, Family Therapy, Couples Counseling, Outpatient 800 East Washington St Suite G Greenville, SC Additional Communities Served: Greenville County, Spartanburg, Upstate SC Office: 864-271-2740 email: nbarr@behaviorresources.com Website: www.behaviorresources.com Treatment Model: Eclectic depending on clients needs. Treatment is focused on dealing and resolving the emotional and psychological factors underlying the eating disordered behavior as well as working on making behavioral and "here and now" changes. Many areas of life may be addresses such as body image, self-acceptance, healthy ways to manage uncomfortable feelings, self-care, assertiveness or other issues in dealing with interpersonal issues. Treats all forms of eating disorders; males and females, children, adolescents and adults. Treating Eating Disorders Since the Year: 1986 Payment options: cash/check, insurance* (*Cigna only), fees may be reimbursed by other insurance companies depending on coverage. Though we assist in the filing process as much as possible, the responsibility to deal with other insurance companies remains with the client. Receipts are provided with all appropriate codes for clients' use.
Updates To The Directory Of Coordinated School Health Program Staff Michigan Shannon Carney Oleksyk, nutrition Consultant (3/16 Carry Tarry, AdolescentHealth Coordinator, 517335 south carolina Aaron Bryan s email address is http://www.ccsso.org/projects/School_Health_Project/Directory_of_Coordinated_Sch
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Aboutproduce.com Rhode Island Kathleen Cullinen, MS, RD, LDN Rhode Island Dept of health Three CapitolHill, Room south carolina Teresa Hill, MS,RD nutrition Consultant SC http://www.aboutproduce.com/health/l_depthn.html
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Twelve Months To A Healthier Heart health. nutrition. - weight loss. - behavior modification. - fitness. Note Membershipkits will only be mailed to south carolina residents. New 2004 Program http://www.muschealth.com/12months2003/program_details.htm
NASN Position Statement: Coordinated School Health Program School nutrition services by providing education healthy Schools, healthy south CarolinaNetwork (1998 through comprehensive school health programs, Journal of http://www.nasn.org/positions/coordinated.htm
Extractions: POSITION STATEMENT Coordinated School Health Program HISTORY Although the traditional childhood diseases have diminished, new health problems that have a negative influence on student achievement and success have emerged. These "new morbidities" include an increase in chronic health conditions, such as asthma, allergies, diabetes, addictions, teen pregnancies, HIV/AIDS, STDs, suicide, auto accidents, and injuries or deaths from violent acts. Many of these health problems are the result of poverty, homelessness, poor nutrition, lack of exercise, smoking, early and/or unprotected sexual activity, substance abuse, stress, and depression. The intensity and types of school health programs to address these health issues vary from one state to another and within the same state. DESCRIPTION OF ISSUE The coordinated school health initiative has emerged in response to the state of childrens health and education. It is an organized set of policies, procedures, and activities designed to protect and promote the health and well being of students and school staff. A coordinated school health program utilizes personnel, agencies, and programs, both in and out of the school building, which relate to student health and success in school. The eight components include: School health services : Preventive services, education, emergency care, referral and management of acute and chronic health conditions. Designed to prevent health problems, promote health, assess health status, provide emergency care, ensure access to health care, and identify and manage barriers to students learning.
Team Nutrition Project Descriptions By State of school food services and nutrition lending library south carolina Dept of a goodjob a guide for child nutrition employees - south Dakota Dept http://www.nfsmi.org/Information/bib/tnstate.htm
Extractions: Team Nutrition Projects by State 1995-2001 Click on the link to access the project description. All project descriptions are in Portable Document Format (PDF) and require the Acrobat Reader Version 4 software. Click here to download the free software. Arizona Train the trainer - Arizona Dept of Education Georgia Developing healthy habits for a lifetime - Georgia School and Community Nutrition Programs Healthy Bears - Georgia School and Community Nutrition Programs Menu planning options curriculum Nutrition and menu management interactive CD-ROM - Georgia School and Community Nutrition Programs ... Successful Nutritional Activities for Cognitive Kids (S.N.A.C.K.) - Georgia School and Community Nutrition Programs
Eat Right South Carolina -- South Carolina Dietetic Association nutrition; Pediatric nutrition; Public health/Community nutrition; through the ADA sNationwide nutrition Network south carolina Dietetic Association Mail PO BOX http://www.eatrightsc.org/members_main.htm
Extractions: Membership has its advantages: Member sign in SCDA members receive a number of important benefits through the organization: Information Scientific and practical information you need for continued career success: Journal of the American Dietetic Association. Learn about new research, practice information, and industry and association news in this monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal.
Department Of Medicine - Faculty / Staff Alumni Award from the University of south carolina in 2003. Academic Award to developan innovative nutrition curriculum for health professionals. http://www.medicine.wisc.edu/mainweb/DOMPagesText.php?section=DOM&page=facultyst
SEA Currents Volume 22, Number 3 -- May/June 2004 heart healthy church programs in nutrition, exercise, prayer last year, when publichealth statistics showed of cardiovascular disease in south carolina for the http://nnlm.gov/sea/seacurrents/2004/3/article7.php
Extractions: AIDS Community Outreach Project: Hope for Families for Life, Memphis, Tennessee: a greath teaming project May is Adult Abouse Prevention Month Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality and the Institute of Medicine Release Health Literacy Reports Resources for Clear Helath Communication ... What's New at NLM, NN/LM and Their Partners? Table of Contents for the NLM Technical Bulletin Upcoming Events - May-October 2004 Publication Information ... Back to issue as one page SEA Currents Volume 22, Number 3 May/June 2004 SEA Currents is a bimonthly publication of the Southeastern/Atlantic Region of the National Network of Libraries of Medicine. assembled by Beth M. Wescott, editor Email: mjames@palmettoproject.org http://www.palmettoproject.org H Through the establishment of Church Health Ministries, volunteers were trained to measure blood pressure, provided with monitoring equipment and cardiovascular health education materials. Through regular screenings, at-risk individuals were identified, provided with lifestyle modification materials, counseled to see a health care provider, assisted in locating a health care provider, and subsequently monitored by the church volunteer. From the Palmetto Projects' faith based health initiatives, there is also a link
Diane Baer Wilson, EdD, MS, RD of The Medical University of south carolina for eight years for the MS Degree in HealthProfessions Education With earlier training in nutrition and a doctoral http://www.commed.vcu.edu/Faculty/Diane_faculty_website.html
Extractions: Methods in Nutritional Epidemiology PMCH 607 - Spring, 2002 Overview Dr. Wilson recently joined MCV after serving on the faculty of The Medical University of South Carolina for eight years. At MUSC, she served as Program Director for the MS Degree in Health Professions Education from its inception. With earlier training in nutrition and a doctoral degree in Public Health, Dr. Wilson also had the opportunity to conduct research in the Hollings Cancer Center, related to the role of nutrition in cancer risk reduction. More recently, she has examined the interaction of behavioral risk factors in adolescent girls. Earlier in her career, Dr. Wilson served as a clinical dietitian and was owner and manager of an independent nutrition consulting business. As her children arrived, she became a nutrition educator, developing nutrition academic courses for The College of Charleston, The Citadel, and Johnson and Wales University. Dr. Wilsons work has been recognized by peers and colleagues. She was named Developing Scholar of the Year at The Medical University of South Carolina and was later selected as a Primary Care Policy Fellow through a competitive selection process, by the Department of Health and Human Services in Washington, DC. She currently serves as Editor for the Oncology Nutrition Newsletter published by the American Dietetic Association and is active in the Association of Teachers of Preventive Medicine.
U.S. Departments Of Human Nutrition Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island south carolina. south Dakota TennesseeTexas Utah Vermont School of Public health, Public health nutrition Program. http://www.oznet.ksu.edu/pr_nuex/fndepts.htm
Extractions: College/University Programs This page will link you with homepages of other Human Nutrition departments which grant graduate degrees across the nation. It was developed by Dr. Katharine K. Grunewald Department of Human Nutrition at Kansas State University If you are looking for a department in a particular state, just click on the state title in the following list. If your department is not listed, or if you have comments/suggestions please send them to grunew@humec.ksu.edu Alabama