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         Connecticut Family Programs General:     more books (22)
  1. Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC), General Assistance (GA), and welfare fraud by Robin Cohen, 1993
  2. Assistance programs to families by Laura Jordan, 1997
  3. Domestic violence programs by Sandra Norman-Eady, 1996
  4. Hawaii's Healthy Start Program by Susan Goranson, 1995
  5. Family support magistrates by Lawrence K Furbish, 1995
  6. Emergency assistance to families (EAF) payments to towns by Robin Cohen, 1996
  7. Aid to families with dependent children (AFDC) by Jacques S Asselin, 1995
  8. State aid to families with dependent children (AFDC) laws that encourage marriage by Robin Cohen, 1992
  9. Marital status of Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) recipients and norplant legislation by Robin Cohen, 1993
  10. AFDC and JOBS programs by Clifford Hamilton, 1992
  11. Aid to families with dependent children (AFDC) by Robin Cohen, 1992
  12. Training personnel for the education of individuals with disabilities program final report (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:448565) by Mary Beth Bruder, 2000
  13. Safety net programs by Robin Cohen, 1997
  14. Aid to families with dependent children (AFDC) and minors by Robin Cohen, 1995

1. Connecticut Divorce - Mandatory Parenting Education Programs
The connecticut Judicial Branch brochure explaining mandatory parenting education; list of approved providers statewide, instructions for participants. and Other Third Parties. connecticut's family Law Statutes This web site provides general information only and cannot when their family situation changes. The programs are designed to
http://www.smith-lawfirm.com/div_parenting_ed.html
Connecticut Divorce
Information about Connecticut's Mandatory Parenting Education Program: The official State publication. Other Site Links: A Guide to Divorce Mediation and Collaboration CT Family and Divorce Resources by Sue Smith Relocation of Children by a Divorced Parent Visitation by Grandparents and Other Third Parties ... Pre-nuptial and post-nuptial agreements Susan K. Smith
Attorney at Law
39 Russ Street
Second Floor
Hartford, CT 06106-1566
Tel: (860) 297-0035
Fax: (860) 297-0040
152 Simsbury Rd.
(Route 10)
Riverdale Farms Bldg. 9
Avon, CT 06001 Voice: (860) 678-1860 Fax: (860) 297-0040 The Fine Print: This web site provides general information only and cannot be relied upon as legal advice. Laws change and differ from State to State. Applicability of the legal principles discussed may differ substantially in individual situations. You should consult an attorney about your particular situation. Search Site Map STATE OF CONNECTICUT JUDICIAL BRANCH Information About Parenting Education Programs Introduction: What are Parenting Education Programs?

2. General Statutes Of Connecticut
general STATUTES. OF. connecticut. Revised to January 1, 2001 AND TERMINATION OF GOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES AND programs. Title 3 STATE Title 46b family LAW. Title 47 LAND AND LAND TITLES
http://www.cga.state.ct.us/2001/pub/titles.htm
GENERAL STATUTES
OF
CONNECTICUT

Revised to January 1, 2001
(Prepared under the direction of the Legislative Commissioners' Office)
T I T L E S
(The volume numbers appearing below correspond to the volumes of the printed General Statutes)
V O L U M E 1 Title 1 PROVISIONS OF GENERAL APPLICATION
Title 2 GENERAL ASSEMBLY AND LEGISLATIVE AGENCIES

Title 2c REVIEW AND TERMINATION OF GOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES AND PROGRAMS

Title 3 STATE ELECTIVE OFFICERS
...
Title 55 CONCLUDING PROVISIONS

3. A REVIEW OF FAMILY PRESERVATION AND FAMILY REUNIFICATION PROGRAMS
general funding mechanisms are excluded from consideration, it is difficult to completely capture the diversity of family preservation programs operation. In connecticut, there is a
http://aspe.os.dhhs.gov/hsp/cyp/fpprogs.htm
A REVIEW OF FAMILY PRESERVATION AND FAMILY REUNIFICATION PROGRAMS
By Westat, Inc. in association with James Bell Associates, Inc., and The Chapin Hall Center for Children at the University of Chicago May 30, 1995 For the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION
A. Background B. Purpose of This Report C. Approach D. Relationship of Program Characteristics and Study Criteria
  • Placement Prevention Programs Reunification Programs
  • CHAPTER II PLACEMENT PREVENTION PROGRAMS
    A. Overview B. Analysis of Family Preservation Program Characteristics
  • Program Models Referral Sources Referral Practices Program Maturity Service Providers Program Statistics
  • CHAPTER III REUNIFICATION PROGRAMS
    A.Overview B.Analysis of Reunification Programs
  • Relationship to Placement Prevention Programs Program Models/Caseload Size and Duration
  • 3Program Maturity 4.Program Size 5.Status of Child's Return Home 6.Referral Criteria 7.Service Providers
    APPENDICES
    APPENDIX A:DESCRIPTION OF SELECTED PLACEMENT PREVENTION PROGRAMS APPENDIX B:DESCRIPTION OF SELECTED REUNIFICATION PROGRAMS
    CHAPTER I
    INTRODUCTION
    A.Background

    4. Client Programs: Family Programs
    Volunteer Opportunities. general Volunteer Form Client programsFamily programs. Multiple Sclerosis is a Multiple Sclerosis Society, Greater connecticut Chapter, All Rights Reserved
    http://www.nationalmssociety.com/ctn/event/event_detail.asp?e=243

    5. Connecticut General Assembly - Subject Index To Bills A-Z (0)
    Enter the subject or first few letters of the subject. Subjects F. Families-in-trainingprograms. See also family resource centers; Parenting education.
    http://www.cga.state.ct.us/asp/cgasubjectsearch/default.asp?LeadingChar=Families

    6. Research On Family Preservation & Reunification Programs
    A SYNTHESIS OF RESEARCH ON family PRESERVATION AND family REUNIFICATION programs. by Julia H. Littell and John R. Schuerman. Westat, Inc., study of family preservation services in connecticut found that to those in the general population of children who
    http://aspe.os.dhhs.gov/hsp/cyp/fplitrev.htm
    A SYNTHESIS OF RESEARCH ON FAMILY PRESERVATION AND FAMILY REUNIFICATION PROGRAMS
    by Julia H. Littell and John R. Schuerman Westat, Inc., in association with James Bell Associates, and the Chapin Hall Center for Children at the University of Chicago. May 1995 A part of the National Evaluation of Family Preservation Servcies For the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation Department of Health and Human Services
    TABLE OF CONTENTS
    FAMILY PRESERVATION Placement Prevention Prevention of Subsequent Child Maltreatment Program Effects on Child and Family Functioning Cost FAMILY REUNIFICATION Results of Controlled Studies Correlates of Reunification and Reentry SUMMARY TABLES 1, 2, 3 TABLE 1: SUMMARY OF NON-EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES OF FAMILY PRESERVATION PROGRAMS TABLE 2: SUMMARY OF CONTROLLED STUDIES OF FAMILY PRESERVATION PROGRAMS TABLE 3: SUMMARY OF CONTROLLED STUDIES OF FAMILY REUNIFICATION PROGRAMS REFERENCES
    A SYNTHESIS OF RESEARCH ON FAMILY PRESERVATION AND FAMILY REUNIFICATION PROGRAMS
    Claims that family preservation programs result in substantial reductions in the placement of children are based largely on non-experimental studies. Such studies do not provide solid evidence of program effects. Evidence from controlled studies of placement prevention effects is much weaker. The results of controlled studies suggest that difficulties in targeting services to families at risk of placement contribute to the lack of effects on likelihood of placement. The small amount of evidence on outcomes other than placement suggests that these programs have little effect on the recurrence of child maltreatment, although they may produce modest, short term improvements in some aspects of child and family functioning.

    7. Marriage And Family Counseling Graduate Programs In Northeastern U.S.A.
    Directory of graduate and postgraduate programs, including program descriptions, contact information and links to leading programs on becoming a sponsoring institution. general Listings offered at this school - Central connecticut State University from three programs Marriage and family, Mental Health or
    http://www.gradschools.com/listings/northeast/marr_fam_cnsl_ne.html
    MARRIAGE AND FAMILY COUNSELING
    Graduate Schools in the Northeastern United States
    Sponsoring Institutions:
    Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary Eastern Nazarene College Seton Hill University University of Maryland ...
    Click here for information on becoming a sponsoring institution
    General Listings:
    Antioch New England Graduate School
    Department of Applied Psychology
    Marriage and Family Therapy
    40 Avon Street
    Keene, NH 03431 U.S.A.
    Click to send E-mail to:
    Phone:
    Fax:
    Degrees Offered:

    M.A.- Marriage and Family Therapy
    Arcadia University (formerly Beaver College) Counseling/Psychology 450 S. Easton Road Glenside, PA 19038 U.S.A. Click to send E-mail to: Phone: 1-877-ARCADIA (877-272-2342) Fax: The Master of Arts in Counseling degree program prepares students for jobs as community health specialists, mental health counselors, marriage and family counselors, crisis counselors, college counselors, employee-assistance counselors and staff-developers or trainers. Degrees Offered: M.A. - Counseling/Psychology Student loans with fees as low as zero from Access Group offered at this school -> Biblical Seminary MA in Counseling 200 N.Main Street

    8. Educational Programs General Information
    10 12 grades) parallels general offerings in and the Junior connecticut Associationfor structured behavior management programs, family services, transitional
    http://www.asd-1817.org/edprograms/
    Educational Programs
    Fern Reisinger, M.A., Interim Director, (860) 570-2309 (Voice/TTY); fern.reisinger@asd-1817.org
    Elementary School
    Eric Schroeder, M.Ed., Principal, (860) 570-2321 (voice/TTY); eric.schroeder@asd-1817.org
    The elementary program consists of a preschool program, kindergarten through sixth grades and a pre-vocational education program. Beginning with fifth grade some class rotation occurs. Other academic experiences include art, library skills, storytelling and physical education. A variety of educational and recreational activities are offered after school hours until five p.m. Mondays through Thursdays. Tommy Meehan, M.A., Interim Principal, (860) 570-2388 (TTY); tommy.meehan@asd-1817.org
    The Junior High School Program (7-9 grades) operates on a Quad concept. This is based on four philosophies (Montessori, Gifted and Talented, Adventure Education and Open Classroom). Teams of teachers come together and provide a community approach to teaching and learning.
    The High School Program (10 -12 grades) parallels general offerings in public and private schools with class rotation among content areas. The program is divided into three educational strands: the first emphasizes academic curriculum and preparation for postsecondary programs; the second emphasizes vocational-technical education and preparation for postsecondary training; while the third emphasizes transitional preparation.

    9. 50 Plus Connecticut
    Rehabilitation Hospital of connecticut; Aetna Foundation Health Education programs;Individual Nutrition and and Osteoporosis Center; family BirthPlace; Sleep
    http://www.50plusct.com/directory.cfm?subtopic=General Hospitals&dept=medically&

    10. Hartford Connecticut Dentistry-Hospital Dental Group DDS PC-Family,General,Cosme
    center, the facility directory, your general condition (eg, fair relief effort sothat your family can be with worker’s compensation laws or similar programs.
    http://www.hospitaldentalgroup.com/hdg-npp.htm
    Notice of Privacy Practices This Notice Describes How Medical Information About You May Be Used and Disclosed and How You Can Get Access to This Information. Please Review It Carefully. If you have any questions about this notice, please contact the Privacy Contact for the practice: Anna Ravin
    info@hospitaldentalgroup.com
    This notice was published and becomes effective on March 28, 2003. Our Pledge Regarding Medical Information We understand that medical information about you and your health is personal and we are committed to maintaining the confidentiality of your medical information. We create and maintain a record of the care and services that you receive at our practice. We need this record to treat you and to comply with certain legal requirements. This notice applies to all of the records of your care generated by our practice, whether made by your personal doctor or by other personnel within our practice. This notice advises you about the ways in which we may use and disclose medical information about you. It also describes your rights to access and control your medical information. ‘Medical information’ is information about you, including demographic information, that may identify you and that relates to your past, present or future physical or mental health or condition and related health care services. This notice also describes your rights and explains certain obligations we have regarding the use and disclosure of medical information.

    11. Town Of Woodbury Connecticut: Parks & Recreation
    family swim memberships are available. general Program Information Throughout theschool year the Parks educational, active and fun programs for residents
    http://www.woodburyct.org/parksnrec.shtml

    Acupuncture
    Antiques Architects Automobile Leasing ... Aquifer Protection Map
    Town of Woodbury
    Shove Building
    Director Jenifer Miller
    General Information
    Hollow Park on Hollow Road and Orenaug Park on Park Road, are opened to 6 a.m. to one hour after sunset.
    Hollow Park has fields for softball, baseball, soccer and football as well as a river walk along the Pomperaug river. The swimming area is open from mid-June to the end of August. Swimming lessons are offered to children four-years-old and up. Family swim memberships are available. Hollow Park has a covered pavilion, picnic tables, a basketball court, sand volleyball and various playscapes.
    Assignment of the use of the Hollow Park's ball fields is through the Park and Recreation office at (203) 263-3113. Reservations for the use of the Hollow Park pavilion, concession building and the North Green gazebo are also assigned through the Park and Recreation office. Orenaug Park has a trail from Park Road and a trail from behind the town library. Both end at the observation tower. General Program Information
    The Parks and Recreation department offers a summer recreation program to children in grades kindergarten through eight which run from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. for six-weeks. The program offers field trips, arts and crafts, games, special events, transportation to Hollow Pond once weekly pizza day and various other special days.

    12. Directory Of MFT Training Programs
    Date) MS (7/31/09) University of connecticut Dr. Stephen Jewish general HospitalDr. Liliane Spector Program Director Couple family Therapy Training
    http://www.aamft.org/resources/Online_Directories/coamfte.htm
    DIRECTORY OF MFT TRAINING PROGRAMS
    Accredited or in Candidacy Status by the
    Commission on Accreditation of Marriage and Family Therapy Education
    (COAMFTE)
    Updated June 03, 2004 Click on State or Province Name The COAMFTE click here for an overview of the Commission ), established by the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT), is recognized by the U.S. Department of Education as the accrediting agency for the accreditation of clinical training programs in marriage and family therapy at the master's, doctoral, and postgraduate levels. COAMFTE accreditation is a required element in enabling accredited programs to establish eligibility to participate in Federal programs. COAMFTE is also recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA, formerly CORPA), a non-profit organization of colleges and universities that coordinates and provides oversight of accrediting bodies. Accredited programs listed have demonstrated substantial compliance with accreditation standards click here for a copy of ver. 10.2 Standards of Accreditation

    13. Connecticut Visiting Nurse Service Adult Day Care Center McLean: Wellness
    Here are some typical ongoing programs general Classes Weight Bearing for Seniors;Yoga; Yoga for Low vision support group; Alzheimer s family support group.
    http://www.mcleancare.org/Continuum/OnCampus/Wellness.asp
    General Wellness Classes and Programs Because staying well is easier than getting well, McLean provides a broad range of programs to identify, assess, manage, prevent or slow the progress of chronic conditions. A variety of ongoing classes and programs are scheduled through the year. As they vary in schedule and availability, please call for more information. Here are some typical ongoing programs: General Classes:
    • Weight Bearing for Seniors Yoga Yoga for Kidz Click here for Land-Based Class Schedule
    Screenings and Clinics:
    • Foot care clinic Flu and pneumonia vaccine clinics Blood pressure screenings
    Support Groups:
    • Parent or sibling loss group Fibromyalgia/chronic fatigue immune dysfunction syndrome support group Low vision support group Alzheimer's family support group
    Aquatic Programs
    • Cardio-Fitness Tai Chi Arthritis class Arthritis Plus class Hydro-Fitness class Back Post Stroke Lower Extremity Click here for Therapeutic Pool Schedule
    The Virginia Darling Young Warm-Water Therapeutic Pool
    The McLean Health Center includes a warm-water therapeutic pool for inpatient and outpatient programs. Aquatic treatment plans are individualized to meet the patient's plan of therapy. Group programs are also available. Warm-water therapy provides resistance with virtually no risk of injury or joint stress. Exercising in water provides both an aerobic and strengthening workout with less impact on the joints. Participation helps relax muscles, maintain muscle tone and flexibility, ease the pain of joint stiffness, stimulate the respiratory and circulatory systems and improve balance and ambulation skills. McLean's warm-water therapeutic pool can be beneficial to those with sports injuries, arthritis, low back pain and it also helps in maintaining general wellness.

    14. Connecticut Health Policy Project- HUSKY Focus Groups - What Parents Are Saying
    While connecticut has initiated a multilevel outreach program enough to see how itcould help their family. a general stigma and suspicion of public programs.
    http://www.cthealthpolicy.org/husky/focus/default.htm
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    New Haven, CT 06511
    Phone: (203) 562-1636
    Fax: (203) 562-1637 Email: info@cthealthpolicy.org
    HUSKY Focus Groups - What Parents Are Saying
    Prepared for: The Connecticut Medicaid Managed Care Council and the Connecticut Department of Social Services Prepared by: Ellen Andrews, PhD, Executive Director, Connecticut Health Policy Project, October 1999 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Uninsured children live with serious health risks because they are less likely to receive preventive and other medical care, and their families are at risk of financial ruin for even moderate illnesses or injuries. In July 1998, Connecticut took an historic step to improve the lives of thousands of children and teenagers by opening the HUSKY Plan (Healthcare for UninSured Kids and Youth). HUSKY offers free or affordable, comprehensive health care coverage to Connecticut children under age 19 who do not have health insurance, regardless of family income level. The HUSKY Plan combines the pre-existing Medicaid program with the new federal Children's Health Insurance Program. Unfortunately, HUSKY enrollment numbers have not reached expectations. To expand enrollment and encourage more parents to take advantage of the opportunities HUSKY offers, the legislative Medicaid Managed Care Council's Consumer Access Subcommittee and the Department of Social Services (DSS) have joined to fund and sponsor several focus groups with parents of uninsured children. The focus group project asked parents of uninsured children for their attitudes about HUSKY and for their suggestions to improve outreach. While parents of uninsured children were recruited for the groups, a few of the focus group participants were current HUSKY customers. While focus groups are, by their nature, rich sources of intensive information, they also represent the attitudes of a narrow sample of the population. The focus groups proved to be very valuable in identifying problems and solutions for HUSKY enrollment.

    15. ECHN.org | ECHN Home
    family of healthcare providers. ECHN consists of Manchester Memorial Hospital, Rockville general Hospital, and other partners working for the health of our eastern connecticut generation family, and
    http://www.echn.org/
    About ECHN
    Contact Us

    Job Search

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    Telephone Directory

    Extensive facility and departmental contact information.
    Manchester Hospital

    71 Haynes Street
    Manchester, CT 06040
    Rockville Hospital

    31 Union Street Vernon, CT 06066 Cancer Center 73-A Haynes Street Manchester, CT 06040 Woodlake at Tolland 26 Shenipsit Lake Road Tolland, CT 06084 Women's Center for Wellness 428 Hartford Turnpike Vernon, CT 06066 Glastonbury Wellness Center 628 Hebron Avenue Glastonbury, CT 06033 ECHN Home Welcome from our family of healthcare providers ECHN consists of Manchester Memorial Hospital, Rockville General Hospital, and other partners working for the health of our eastern Connecticut communities. Today @ ECHN Fundraising Bike Ride on June 13 ECHN Community HealthCare Foundation will host its second community bicycle ride on Sunday, June 13, 2004. "ECHN Bike Connect" is an annual fundraiser to benefit the newly created nursing scholarship fund, which is available to ECHN employees across the system who wish to pursue a career as a registered nurse. The bike ride is also intended to raise awareness of ECHN's facilities and their locations. The event involves an enjoyable 24- or 45-mile ride across four towns, while connecting five ECHN facilities. Registration begins at 8 a.m. at the RGH Dialysis Center, 460 Hartford Turnpike (Rte. 30), in Vernon. At 9 a.m. bikers will proceed to checkpoints at Woodlake at Tolland, Rockville General Hospital, Manchester Memorial Hospital (via the Millennium bike trail), and finish at the Women's Center for Wellness, 428 Hartford Turnpike. The 45-mile route travels to the Glastonbury Wellness Center and returns to the Women's Center for Wellness. A complimentary lunch will be served at the RGH Dialysis Center for all participants.

    16. Connecticut College - Graduate Programs
    connecticut College, New London, CT, Graduate programs, general information programs. general Information connecticut College Graduate Financial Aid Application and the Free Application for
    http://www.conncoll.edu/offices/cont_ed/grad_programs
    GRADUATE PROGRAMS General Information M.A. in Biological Sciences
    and Chemistry
    M.A. in Music ...
    Home
    Graduate Programs
    General Information
    Available Programs Master of Arts programs are offered in biological sciences, botany, chemistry, music, and psychology. A Master of Arts in Teaching program for initial certification at the secondary level (grades 7-12) is offered by the department of Education in English, history/social studies, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Latin, Russian, Spanish, mathematics, biology, chemistry, earth science, general science, and physics. M.A. in Biological Sciences, Botany and Chemistry
    M.A. in Music

    M.A. in Psychology

    M.A.T. for Secondary Certification
    Tuition
    For the 2003-2004 academic year, tuition is $1255 for each four-credit semester course for all graduate programs Financial Aid
    Students who are seeking financial aid must complete the Connecticut College Graduate Financial Aid Application and the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Funding is available from the Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) program, the Federal Perkins Loan program, and the Federal Work Study program. For additional information and applications, please contact the Financial Aid Office at (860) 439-2058 or e-mail finaid@conncoll.edu

    17. Connecticut General Life Company Health Insurance Flood Insurance Insurance Liab
    directory insurance major medical program risk flood best motorcycle rate familyinsurance renters home owner insurance connecticut general life company life
    http://www.aanla.org/family-insurance-free-quote_485738.html
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    18. Office Of Legislative Research Connecticut General Assembly
    Office of Legislative Research connecticut general Assembly. Judicial Department’sfamily court mediation program, (3) connecticut family Court jurisdiction
    http://www.cga.state.ct.us/olr/2002Backgrounders/Same_sex_0834.htm
    Office of Legislative Research
    Connecticut General Assembly
    October 5, 2002 2002-R-0834
    SAME-SEX PARTNERS IN CONNECTICUT
    This Backgrounder provides current information on (1) same-sex partner households in Connecticut, (2) participation of same-sex partners in the Judicial Department’s family court mediation program, (3) Connecticut Family Court jurisdiction over Vermont civil unions, (4) state employee benefit plan enrollments, (5) Connecticut employers that offer domestic partner benefits, and (6) co-parent adoption filings. We have included a list of further reading with hyperlinks to documents that are available online; legislators and staff can ask OLR for copies of all documents listed. Table 1: Connecticut Households Same-Sex Partner Households Other Unmarried Partner Households
    FAIRFIELD
    (324,232 Total Households)
    HARTFORD
    (325,098 Total Households)
    LITCHFIELD
    (71,551 Total Households)
    MIDDLESEX
    (61,341 Total Households)
    NEW HAVEN
    (319,040 Total Households)
    NEW LONDON
    (99,835 Total Households)

    19. Programs And Services
    for connecticut children and teens. The HUSKY Plan. Financial Assistance. TemporaryFamily Assistance (TFA), the State Supplement program, SAGA and the general
    http://www.dss.state.ct.us/Dss.htm
    SITE OVERVIEW SEARCH HIGHLIGHTS/
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    Services Which Protect and Promote
    Physical, Social and Economic Well-being:
    Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
    The Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program was signed into law on August 22, 1996. This federal legislation provides block grants to states to fund programs that provide services and benefits to needy families. TANF was designed to give states flexibility to operate programs that serve one of the following purposes.
    • Provides assistance to needy families so that children may be cared for in their own homes or in the homes of relatives Ends the dependence of needy parents on government benefits by promoting job preparation, work and marriage Prevents and reduces the incidence of out-of-wedlock pregnancies and establishes annual numerical goals for preventing and reducing the incidence of these pregnancies Encourages the formation and maintenance of two parent families
    In Connecticut, TANF funds the Temporary Family Assistance program, Safety Net, Employment Services and many other programs and services for needy families. For a description of all of the programs and services funded by TANF, please go to our

    20. Dentistry - Saint Francis Care Of Hartford, Connecticut
    to the ADA Standards for Advanced Education programs in general Practice Residency. SaintFrancis Care 114 Woodland Street Hartford, connecticut 06105 (860
    http://www.saintfranciscare.com/1195.cfm
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    Dental General Practice Residency Program The Dental General Practice Residency program has a total of nine residents in one-year and, optionally, two-year positions. We have five full-time staff dentists. The General Practice Residency is fully accredited by the ADA Commission on Dental Accreditation and conforms to the ADA Standards for Advanced Education Programs in General Practice Residency. The dental department has two recently constructed, state-of-the-art dental facilities with a total of 25 operatories. We have a large supporting staff of clinical personnel, including hygienists, and clerical personnel. We have an in-house dental laboratory with two full-time dental laboratory technicians. Saint Francis participates in the National Matching Service and accepts PASS (Postdoctoral Application Support Service) applications. For more information call: 860-714-5782.
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    114 Woodland Street
    Hartford, Connecticut 06105

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