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21. Governor's Office For Children, Youth And Families-JUVENILE ACCOUNTABILITY INCEN
The Governor’s Division for children has been responsible for administering theJAIBG program in arizona. programs (including interventions) for youth in the
http://www.governor.state.az.us/cyf/children/JJDP_Programs/Overview_of_JAIBG.htm
GOVERNOR NAPOLITANO Governor's Home Page Search CYF Website: Search Governors Website GOCYF Home Page GOCYF Boards and
Commissions
Division for Children ... Links to Resources/Publications

DIVISION FOR CHILDREN
Juvenile Accountability Incentive Block Grant (JAIBG)
2003 JAIBG: State Retained and Local Pass-Through Awards
An Overview of Frequently Asked Questions
Where did this grant come from?
  • In 1997, Congress created the Juvenile Accountability Incentive Block Grant (JAIBG) program and appropriated new federal funds through the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP)
  • The JAIBG program is based on Title III of H.R.3, the Juvenile Accountability Block Grants of 1997, as passed by the House of Representatives on May 8, 1997.
  • The goals of the program include:
  • Reduction of juvenile delinquency.
  • Improvement of the juvenile justice system .
  • Increased accountability for juvenile offenders.
  • The Governor’s Division for Children has been designated as the state agency responsible for administering the JAIBG program in Arizona.

22. Summer Camps And Programs
Camps 2001 A Directory of Camps and Summer programs for children and youth withDisabilities and Special Needs in the Metro New York Area. arizona.
http://www.focusas.com/SummerCamps.html
Focus Adolescent Services Need help for your teen? Call FocusAS or Summer Camps and Programs Go to your state's Family Help page for more resources. Click here to find out if your child is at-risk, displaying self-destructive behaviors, and needs your help and intervention. Home Resources State Directory Schools ... Contact Summer camp offers a time for children to learn about themselves, other people, and about aspects of the world to which they might not normally be exposed. They meet and interact with new children, often from different parts of the city and state, and with different backgrounds. Camp can be pure recreation, and it can be educational and a place to learn new skills and proficiencies. Some camps are designed to offer special and therapeutic experiences for children, helping them mature and learn to be more responsible for themselves. Summer camps can empower children to stay on the path of positive behavior. However, if your child already has a pattern of behavior problems or drug use, a residential program or structured boarding school would be more appropriate. Click here to receive information on private schools and residential programs for troubled teens or call Information and Resources 101 Ways to Keep Kids Busy This Summer Suggestions from Parents: The Anti-Drug ADD Goes to Summer Camp American Camping Association Comprehensive website from camp professionals who have joined together to share their knowledge and experience and to ensure the quality of camp programs.

23. AZVICTIMS Child Abuse Services Page
to end the cycle of homelessness and exploitation of youth living on PSP) is a programof Jewish family children’s Service of Southern arizona, Inc
http://www.dps.state.az.us/azvictims/child/services.asp
Home About Members Arizona DPS FIND BY CATEGORY Child Abuse
Coping as a Victim

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CHILD ABUSE-SERVICES
Against Abuse, Inc.
Contact numbers: (520) 836-1239
DV shelter - 24-hour line (520) 836-0858
Children shelter - 24-hour line (520) 421-0767 Against Abuse, Inc. is a private non-profit social service agency that has been involved in issues affecting individuals and families since October 1981. The agency’s victim services consist of a domestic violence shelter and transitional house for women and their dependent children (providing individual and group counseling and support, case management and advocacy), two shelters for abused children from birth to age 18 (providing individual and group counseling, case management and advocacy) and outpatient treatment services.
Arizona’s Children Association – Riverside Shelter
Contact number: (520) 622-7611
website: www.arizonaschildren.org Founded in 1912, as our state’s first orphanage, today the primary mission of Arizona’s Children Association (AzCA) is to provide each child with a healthy family environment on a permanent basis. AzCA;s Riverside Shelter is a 10-bed facility licensed by and contracted with DES to provide short-term physical care of children who have experienced a disruption in their living situation until a more permanent placement can be made. The shelter was established in 1995 and serves approximately 40 boys ages 5-17 each year from Pima and Cochise counties. In addition to providing care and supervision in a homelike setting, the staff at Riverside Shelter also assures adequate clothing, prepares nutritious meals, ensures appropriate educational and social recreation activities, and provides transportation to appointments. The shelter serves as a safe haven for children who have generally been victims and/or witnesses to abuse and neglect in their own homes.

24. CES CYF Network Human Resources Database
Email sbetts@ag.arizona.edu. Areas of Expertise Child and youth Development youthDevelopment (age 12 Program Development/youth Work. Parent/family Parenting of
http://www.cyfernet.org/profdata/fullrecord.asp?humresID=184

25. Health And Human Service, 50 States - SHG Resources
arizona. therapeutic, probation, and support services for children and families businesses,community leaders, service providers, families, and youth across the
http://www.statehousegirls.net/agencies/hhs/
Home Agencies Auction Channels ... States Guide to US States Profiles states agencies, boards, commissions, courts, departments, and divisions. State Agencies Select an Agency Agencies - Home Aging Archives Attorney Generals Agricultural Arts Auditing Constitutions Corrections Criminal Justice Disabilities DMV DOT's Economic Education Financial Governors Home Pages IT Computers Judicial Labor Legislature Libraries Motor Vehicles Natural Resources Others Personnel Public Safety Purchasing Revenue Secretaries Seniors Statutes Tax Tourism Treasurers Transportation Unclaimed Funds Veteran Affairs Vital Statistics State Agencies Federal Federal Agencies Independent Non-Government Transportation Federal Branches Executive Legislative Judicial Colleges US C olleges-Universities US Technical Colleges US Online Colleges Degree Programs Culinary Schools Distance Learning Healthcare Degrees Legal Degrees ... Technical Degrees Media US Newspapers US Radio Stations US Television Stations US Traffic Conditions States US State Pages US State Agencies US State Almanacs US State Symbols ... Elected Officials Federal Federal Agencies US Census Map Service Sites CareGard Debt Counseling e-ReferenceDesk Finance and Mortgage ... Home Monitoring Channels Entertainment Relationships Shopping Travel Others Classified Ads Missing Children Domestic Violence Insurance ... USA Today ONLINE Weather Forecast Keep SHG Free Media Kit Details Partners on the Web
Find links to government agencies responsible for programs and services for children, the elderly, families, communities, and veterans.

26. MoSt GeNe/Resources For Interested Persons And Their Families
national voice for parents of children, youth, and adults Project This upbeat projectat children s Hospital and from the Pilot Parents Partnership in arizona.
http://www.mostgene.org/topics/ccons01.htm
Resources for Patients and Families
C onsumer Issues Committee members bring consumer perspectives to the network's activities, facilitate consumer member's work within the network and provide educational programs for consumers about genetics, new technologies and legislative advocacy. To find consumer support services in this region, contact one of these agencies in: Arizona Colorado Montana New Mexico ... Wyoming
MoSt GeNe
Consumer Issues Committee Publications
Genetic Drift Issues Consumer Issues in Genetics
Vol. 18, Fall 2000 Consumer Issues in Genetics Services
Vol. 8, Winter 1992 Other Committee Publications

27. Resources For Improving Mental Health Services For Low-Income Children
Outcomes for youth participating in Wraparound Milwaukee appointments, and attendingclasses with children. North Carolina, North Dakota, arizona, and Minnesota
http://www.financeprojectinfo.org/Publications/mentalhealthservicesresource.htm
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Resources For Welfare Decisions
Vol. 5, No. 10 October 2001
Resources for Improving Mental Health Services for Low-Income Children
Background
According to a report by the Surgeon General, many children have mental health problems that interfere with normal development and functioning. In the United States, one in ten children and adolescents suffer from mental illness severe enough to cause some level of impairment in functioning at home, in school, or in the community. Lack of parity for mental health services is a problem for all insured individuals, including children. Early intervention is crucial for all children with mental health needs. Research has shown that behavioral and emotional problems are more prevalent among poor children than non-poor children. This may be due to multiple policy and practice issues, including access to services, lack of health insurance, mental health system capacity, misdiagnosis, and parents’ own mental health issues.

28. Child Welfare League Of America: Child Welfare: Foster Care: Other Links And Res
Foster Care Agency Policy/Regulations arizona Department of from the Administrationfor children,youth, and Families consultation with the child s case manager
http://www.cwla.org/programs/fostercare/statessummaryapp1az.htm

Home
Child Welfare Foster Care Other Links and Resources
Appendix I: Individual Analyses of State Policies
Key Factors
Family Foster Care
Agency Policy/Regulations
Arizona
Department of Economic Security
Administration for Children, Youth, and Families
Policy Manual Sections
Responding to Reports Concerning Out-of-Home Care
Does the policy address the investigation of allegations of maltreatment in foster care as a distinct investigatory process?
  • The policy outlines procedures for investigating reports of maltreatment in different forms of out-of-home care including the homes of unlicensed nonrelatives, unlicensed relatives, licensed family foster homes, certified adoptive homes, and state-certified child care homes. Procedures for investigations in facility-based settings are addressed in a separate section.
Is kinship/relative care addressed in the policy?
  • Kinship care is only addressed by the inclusion of unlicensed relatives in the definition of out-of-home settings to be addressed by the policy.
What agency/unit is mandated to conduct the investigation?

29. Arizona State Agencies And Programs
youth and Families serves the mission of the Governor by assisting arizona’s familiesin Governor’s Office for children, youth and Families 1700 West
http://www.alcoholfreechildren.org/en/states/az.cfm?doc_id=119

30. Links To Other Resources - Parent-Wise
Topics include child and youth development, childcare and MD – Author of ParenTipsand arizona Daily Star website is for parents of children four months
http://www.parent-wise.org/parent/links.htm
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AARP Grandparent Information Center
- Information for grandparents including raising grandchildren, visitation rights with their grandchildren, and having a positive role in their grandchildren's lives. ADDitude Magazine - A wealth of information about all ages with AD/HD and their families. Available online and also by magazine subscription. The American Association of Mental Retardation - An on-line resource that will give you rapid access to information about the mental retardation and disabilities field. Arclink - Information for individuals with developmental disabilities and their families including support programs, services and providers. Arizona Center for Disability Law - Advocates for the legal rights of persons with disabilities to be free from abuse, neglect, and discrimination and to have access to education, health care, housing and jobs, and other services in order to maximize independence and achieve equality. Arizona Department of Economic Security, Arizona Early Intervention Program

31. Child Protection Resources For Parishes & Schools
vetted by the Office of Child and youth Protection of and to promote the well beingof children and families in Pima County, arizona, and surrounding
http://www.diocesetucson.org/ocaapresources.html
Important Updates to Arizona's Child Abuse Mandated Reporting Law
Summary of Updates
ARS 13-3620 Duty to report abuse, physical injury, neglect and denial or deprivation of medical or surgical care or nourishment of minors; medical records; exception; violation; classification; definitions
Important Documents
Code of Conduct for All Who Minister in the Diocese of Tucson
Summary Statement of Guidelines for the Prevention of and Response to Sexual Misconduc
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Resources
Please take into consideration that prevention of sexual abuse is one aspect of personal safety education for children. Education about prevention of sexual abuse may involve terms dealing with the human body. Education about prevention of sexual abuse and the use of terms dealing with the human body as part of such education may raise concerns among some parents.
The resources listed include those that been reviewed by the Diocese or that have been vetted by the Office of Child and Youth Protection of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops.
Please select any program with sensitivity to your local situation.

32. Statutes In Title 8
you to search title 8 from the arizona Revised Statutes to request not to receivecommitted youth mail 8 503 Powers and duties 8-503.01 - children and family
http://www.azleg.state.az.us/ars/8/title8.htm
This form will allow you to search title 8 from the Arizona Revised Statutes for terms that you specify in your keyword search. Enter one or more keywords to search for.
For more detailed assistance, click on query hints and tips You may also view individual statutes by clicking on the document you wish to view. CHAPTER 1 - ADOPTION
Article 1 - General Provisions

- Definitions
- Who may be adopted
- Jurisdiction
- Who may adopt
- Venue
- Preadoption certification; investigation; central adoption registry
- Adoption; racial preferences; prohibition; exception
- Adoption by foster parents; removal of child - Adoption information from local community organizations - Consent to adoption; waiver; consent to the release of information; notification to potential fathers - Putative fathers registry; claim of paternity; adoptive interest - Time and contents of consent - Petition for child's custody by noncertified party; hearing; exceptions - Petition to adopt; contents - Fictitious name for child - Notice of hearing on petition to adopt; service

33. Arizona Revised Statutes
8392.01, Notice of right to request not to receive committed youth mail. 8-393,Notice of release or escape. 8-503.01, children and family services training
http://www.azleg.state.az.us/ArizonaRevisedStatutes.asp?Title=8

34. DataSpeak Hot Links And Resources
youth Violence A Report of the Surgeon general. Rockville arizona Child FatalityReview Team. Economic Evaluations of Maternal and Child Health Interventions
http://www.uic.edu/sph/dataspeak/hotlinks.htm
Hot Links The Health of Immigrant Populations: Coverage, Access, and Outcomes Immigrants' Health Care: Coverage and Access, The Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured, August 2000. http://www.kff.org/content/2000/2000802a/Pub2203.pdf Overweight and Obesity in Children and Adolescents The Surgeon General's Call to Action to Prevent and Decrease Overweight and Obesity, 2001
http://www.surgeongeneral.gov/topics/obesity/

News Release on Surgeon General's Call to Action to Prevent and Decrease Overweight and Obesity, 2001
(PDF)
Physical Activity and Health: A Report of the Surgeon General, 1996
http://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/sgr/sgr.htm

Bright Futures in Practice: Physical Activity
http://www.brightfutures.org/physicalactivity/pdf/index.html

CDC Training Module: Overweight Children and Adolescents: Screen, Assess and Manage
http://128.248.232.56/cdcgrowthcharts/module3/text/intro.htm
International Perspectives on Youth Violence Best Practices of Youth Violence Prevention: A Sourcebook for Community Action ( http://www.cdc.gov/ncipc/dvp/bestpractices.htm

35. Injury Related Web Sites
Injury Association American Trauma Society arizona Rape Prevention E Emergency MedicalServices for children Emory Center FVSAI) family and youth Services (FYSB
http://www.cdc.gov/ncipc/injweb/websites.htm
Search Injury
Injury-Related Websites
Links to organizations found at this site are provided solely as a service. These links do not constitute an endorsement of these organizations or their programs by the Centers for Disease Control Prevention (CDC), the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (NCIPC), or the Federal government, and none should be inferred. CDC and NCIPC are not responsible for the content of the individual organizations' web pages found at these links. Subject Access to Injury Information Resources Subject Access to Health Information Resources

36. Resources For People With Developmental Disabilities And Their Families, NCBDDD,
can have input into their Individualized family Service Plan The Education of childrenand youth With Special state s insurance program for children, where you
http://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/dd/resources.htm
NCBDDD Home Developmental Disabilities What Are Developmental Disabilities? Monitoring Developmental Disabilities ... Click here to contact the National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities. What resources are available for people with developmental disabilities and their families? CDC does not study education or treatment programs for people with developmental disabilities, nor does it provide direct services to people with developmental disabilities or to their families. However, CDC offers the following suggestions on where to find resources for people affected by developmental disabilities. The links below are not on the CDC Web site. These links are included for information only. CDC has no control over the information at these sites. The views and opinions of these organizations are not necessarily those of CDC, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), or the U.S. Public Health Service (PHS).
  • First, talk with your child's doctor or teacher if you are concerned about your child's development.

37. Oregon Department Of Corrections, Links For Children Of Incarcerated Parents Pro
data (2002) on children of prisoners in arizona. The Living Interactive family EducationUniversity of Development Fund and the children, youth and Families at
http://www.doc.state.or.us/oam/links_for_childrens_project.shtml
Links for Children of Incarcerated Parents Project
General Data and Resources National Data State Data and Programs International Data and Programs
General Data and Resources
Aleph Institute
http://www.aleph-institute.org/
Provides resources for Jewish prisoners and their families. The Center for Children of Incarcerated Parents (CCIP)
http://www.e-ccip.org/
Presents the results of the first national study of residential, mother-child correctional programs; provides resources that promote the study of children of incarcerated parents. Federal Resource Center for Children of Prisoners
Child Welfare League of America (CWLA)
http://www.cwla.org/programs/incarcerated/
Provides information and resources for organizations and individuals that work with or study families separated by incarceration. Children of Criminal Offenders
FACSNET Reporting Tools
http://www.facsnet.org/issues/specials/youth/johnston-kids.php3
Provides an overview of issues relating to children of criminal offenders. Children of Incarcerated Parents: Cumulative risk and children’s living arrangements.
http://www.jcpr.org/wpfiles/johnson_waldfogel.pdf

38. Adolescent Pregnancy, Parenting, And Sexuality
AZ 85040 Check should be payable to the University of arizona. provides informationon effective programs and practices for children, youth and families.
http://www.nnh.org/bapps/programs.htm
Adolescent Pregnancy, Parenting, and Sexuality
Effective Programs/Curricula/Resources The goal of BAPPS is to provide you with access and information on current research-based educational strategies, curricula and programs on adolescent pregnancy, parenting and sexuality. The resources we include here have been reviewed by our network members. Extension Developed Program and Curricula: Teen Pregnancy Prevention HIV Prevention Pregnancy and Parenting Sexual Violence ... Nationally Juried Experiential Learning 4-H Curriculum
Other Research-based Programs and Curricula: Teen pregnancy and STD/HIV/AIDS prevention programs for teens
Online catalog of health resources

General Resources:
Abstinence Education
HIV/AIDS Education Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Issues
The Link between Sexuality and Other Risk Behaviors

Teen Pregnancy Prevention
Dads Make A Difference program is a middle school curriculum paternity education project where interested teens, male and female, learn and teach middle school-age youth about the importance of fathers in children's lives. The goals are to help prevent too-early parenting and advocate for the establishment of paternity and support of children. For more information contact Gary Greenfield, DADS coordinator, at (651) 704-2060 or visit:

39. Office Of Student Life
people in the Northern arizona community by programs Child and family services,group, individual play therapy, recreational therapy, youth advocacy, tutoring
http://www4.nau.edu/stulife/Service/AgencyListing3.htm
Home Awards Clubs and Organizations Child Care ... Flagstaff Chamber of Commerce Designed by G. Duane Brown and the Office of Student Life Staff Office of Student Life 105 University Union P.O. Box 6015 Flagstaff, Arizona 86011 e-mail: student.life@nau.edu Northern Arizona Chapter of the American Red Cross Contact: Cheryl Blume, Executive Director 963 W. Rt. 66, Suite 110, Flagstaff, AZ 86001; 779-5494; Redcross@infomagic.net Goals/Services: Disaster relief and education. Teach CPR and First Aid. Programs: Health safety classes, disaster relief. Volunteer Needs: Office support, web site, Instruct CPR, Blood Drive Coordination. Back to Agency Listing Northern Arizona Food Bank Contact: Mr. Kerry Ketchum or Deena Ketchum 3805 E. Huntington Drive, Flagstaff, AZ 86004; 526-2211 Goals/Services: Feed as many people in the Flagstaff and surrounding communities as possible. Programs: Assist individual families and distribute donations to agencies throughout the Flagstaff community and reservations in Northern Arizona. Volunteer Needs: Newsletter mailings, assembly of emergency food boxes, and sorting and labeling canned goods and other items.

40. About The United Way Of Tucson And Southern Arizona - Funded Agencies
children s Advocacy Center Southern arizona children s Advocacy Center for toddlers,preschools and school age children. training programs for youth and adults
http://www.unitedwaytucson.org/partners/funded.htm

Administration of Resources

and Choices

American Red Cross Southern

Arizona Chapter
... Administration of Resources and Choices
Administration of Resources and Choices mission is to respond to community need through the provision of crisis services, emergency shelter, housing, education, counseling, advocacy, case management, economic, health and other safety-related issues focusing on the needs of elderly, women, domestic violence victims, physically impaired, mentally challenged, economically disadvantaged and other special needs populations. ( top American Red Cross Southern Arizona Chapter
American Red Cross provides services that help people prevent, prepare for, and cope with emergencies and disasters. Emergency services include counseling, emergency communication for military families, refugee tracing and application assistance, and Holocaust tracing. Disaster services offer food, shelter, clothing, and extended assistance to victims. Additional services are blood donation and screening tests, first aid, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training, water safety, family health, AIDS education, and youth programs promoting leadership and self-awareness. ( top Arizona Rural Human Services Network
Arizona Rural Human Services Network. with help from United Way, brings together nearly 46 rural community agencies throughout southern Arizona to network and share information. Services available through various agencies include: food resources, (e.g., food banks, senior brown bags, food commodities program, and Food Plus), energy assistance, Emergency Assistance/Emergency Assistance Funding, rent assistance, medical, clothing, funding and referrals to other agencies. (

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