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  1. Information developer-user system linking roles of education assistants in the Missouri small farm family program (Research bulletin / University of Missouri-Columbia, Agricultural Experiment Station) by Herbert F Lionberger, 1982
  2. Factors in the success of the Missouri small farm family program (Paper / University of Missouri-Columbia, Dept. of Agricultural Economics) by Jerry G West, 1983
  3. Show me family literacy! Missouri's guide for establishing family literacy programs (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:451403) by Jeri Levesque, 2001
  4. A family life program for the parish (Information bulletin on Christian education) by Oscar E Feucht, 1951
  5. The family counseling model: An early intervention to problem drinking : a program of alcoholism education and information for individuals and the community by Don Howard, 1976
  6. Intergenerational stories depicting multi-cultural families (Promoting aging awareness among youth) by Harry Kujath, 1992
  7. Kansas City Family Friends train-the-trainer curriculum (SuDoc HE 1.1002:K 13) by U.S. Dept of Health and Human Services, 1993
  8. Culture, families, and augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) impact a multimedia instructional program for related services personnel and family ... 12/20/95-8/15/96 (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:424705) by Howard P. Parette, 1998

1. University Of Missouri Family Nutrition Education Programs
family Nutrition Education programs, University of missouri 308 GwynnHall, Columbia, MO 65211 Phone 573.882.9760 Fax 573.884.5449.
http://outreach.missouri.edu/fnep/
FNEP Family Nutrition
Education Programs Nutrition and Lifeskills for Missouri Families FNEP HOME ABOUT FNEP ADMINISTRATION STAFF DIRECTORY ... HES EXTENSION FNEP FACTS:
FNEP is nutrition education for individuals and families.
Nutrition educators meet participants in homes, schools, and at agencies. Children learn all this and more:
  • Trying new foods is fun! Healthy food from the start, comfort food for life; Physical activity is fun; do what you like best; Food safety means better health; Health means lots of energy to play and learn!
Adults learn all this and more:
  • How to fix healthy food that tastes great; How to keep foods safe; How to stretch food dollars.
Learning leads to better health and fitness! The Family Nutrition Education Programs (FNEP) are an important part of University Outreach and Extension- bringing the latest nutrition information to low-income Missourians. Family Nutrition Education Programs, University of Missouri

2. Family Practice Residency Programs Offering Rural Tracks
AAFP Directory of family Practice Residency programs. family Practice Residency programs in the State of missouri. University of missouri family Practice. Columbia. MO. Baptist Lutheran family Practice. Kansas City. MO
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AAFP Directory of Family Practice Residency Programs

Family Practice Residency Programs in the State of MISSOURI Residency programs listed are sorted by city and state. University of Missouri Family Practice Columbia MO Baptist Lutheran Family Practice Kansas City MO University of Missouri - Kansas City Family Practice Kansas City MO Research Family Practice Residency Kansas City MO Cox Family Practice Residency Springfield MO Mercy Family Medicine St Louis MO Forest Park Hospital Family Medicine Residency St Louis MO AAFP Residency Directory

3. Missouri Family Services
missouri family court organizations missouri Division of family Services. St. Louis County Office Our children need YOU . . . become a foster or adoptive parent. programs require training and
http://www.hazelwood.k12.mo.us/~jgartner/ss/Missouri_familyservices.html
Missouri Division of Family Services
St. Louis County Office
9900 Page Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63132
Our children need YOU . . . become a foster or adoptive parent. Programs require training and a home study. Placement of children made by the agency in licensed homes. Contact person: Georgia Kaminski 314-426-8400
School Resources For Youth and Families
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4. Practice Before The FCD - Family Court, Jackson County, Missouri
How to Find family Justice Center map and directions The family Law missouri, Kansas City School of Law. The program offers students an opportunity to gain practical legal skills, learn about the various programs ordered by the family
http://www.family-court.org/THE_LAW.HTM
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FAMILY COURT DIVISION JUVENILE AND ADOPTIONS Includes Attorney Appointments, Local Administrative Orders,
KCMBA Attorney Practice Handbook, Docket Schedule, and Frequently Called Phone Numbers. DOMESTIC RELATIONS AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Includes Circuit Court rules and links to Family Court Resource Services programs FAMILY LAW CLERKSHIP PROGRAM The Family Law Clerkship Program is a collaboration between the Circuit Court of Jackson County, Missouri, Family Court Division and the University of Missouri, Kansas City School of Law. The program offers students an opportunity to gain practical legal skills, learn about the various programs ordered by the Family Court Division to assist families in crisis, and develop a working knowledge of the Family Court Division.
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5. Family Resource Center - Help Support Child Abuse Prevention
Provides 14 resources for families from notfor-profit family Resource Center. Site includes information on child abuse and treatment, counseling programs for families in need, mentoring and foster care programs. Site lists national and missouri child abuse hotline telephone numbers.
http://frcmo.org/
Welcome to the Web site of Family Resource Center. We are committed to preventing and treating child abuse and neglect by strengthening families through family-centered therapeutic, educational, and support services. We hope you will use this site as a resource for information on the prevention and treatment of all forms of child abuse and neglect, as well as on foster care, adoption, mentoring, and the full range of FRC's services.
Click here to view the results for the 12th Annual Family Fest and Walk/Run for Kids!
Help prevent and treat child abuse by donating today Can you spot child abuse? Listen to the FRC public service announcement that played throughout the nation on the Talk Radio News Network NEW!

6. CD - Children's Services Programs
programs. Child Abuse and Neglect Hotline. Child Abuse and Neglect Investigations. Children's Treatment Services. family missouri Department of Social Services
http://www.dss.state.mo.us/dfs/csp.htm
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7. Family Life - University Of Missouri Extension
Our researchbased programs provide information for people, professionals andcommunities on topics that are important to you. missouri Families
http://outreach.missouri.edu/main/family/index.shtml
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University of Missouri Extension can help you balance the responsibilities of everyday living. Our research-based programs provide information for people, professionals and communities on topics that are important to you. Missouri Families brings you practical information and learning opportunities on health, nutrition, parenting, aging, personal finance, housing, consumer action divorce and more.
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Sign up for MissouriFamilies' e-newsletter Missouri Saves can help your family meet financial goals save money for college, a home or retirement; reduce debt; or build an emergency fund. The Family and Community Resource Program helps agencies and individuals develop grass-roots educational efforts to create strong families in healthy communities.

8. University Of Missouri Extension
Offers researchbased educational programs and publications in the areas of agriculture, community development and family and consumer sciences.
http://extension.missouri.edu/
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9. AAFP Directory Of Family Practice Residency Programs
Faculty Development. Geriatrics. Obstetrics. Rural Medicine. Sports Medicine. AAFP Directory of family Practice Residency programs Michigan. Minnesota. Mississippi. missouri. Montana. Nebraska .
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Find Residency Programs Offering Fellowships In: Faculty Development Geriatrics Obstetrics Rural Medicine ... Additional Sources of Information
about residencies and residents.
AAFP Directory of Family Practice Residency Programs
The Directory of Family Practice Residency Programs published by the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) is the best source for information on these programs. This directory lists each program in the United States, and covers many topics in detail faculty, staff, administration, accreditation, size, salaries, etc. Click on the map or links below for a list of Residency Programs in that area. Alabama
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The printed version of this directory is updated annually and published in February. Corrections for the online version may be submitted in writing to the AAFP by the residency's director . To obtain the printed directory, visit the AAFP's online catalog or contact the AAFP Order Department at 1-800-944-0000 and ask for item number W203. Questions and comments concerning the Residency Directory can be sent by e-mail to fp@aafp.org

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Undergraduate and graduate programs focus on improving the quality of people's lives. Applied studies in environmental design, nutrition, apparel, family, and social work.
http://web.missouri.edu/~hes/

11. Research & Evaluation Unit - Missouri Family Support Division Annual Data Report
the missouri Department of Social Services reorganized. the Income Maintenance andRehabilitation Services for the Blind programs (from the Division of family
http://www.dss.mo.gov/re/dfsar.htm
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Missouri Family Support Division Annual Data Report
In state fiscal year 2004 the Missouri Department of Social Services reorganized. the Income Maintenance and Rehabilitation Services for the Blind programs (from the Division of Family Services) were combined with the Division of Child Support Enforcement. This created a new division called the Family Support Division. Prior to state fiscal year 2004 reports on this page were created for the Division of Family Services and included Income Maintenance, Child Care and Rehabilitation Services for the Blind data. Beginning in state fiscal year 2004 Child care data can be found in the Children's Division reports. This report covers program activities during the state fiscal year (July 1 through June 30). FY 2003 report (60 pages, size=291k)

12. University Of Missouri Kansas City School Of Law / UMKC
Contains information about the School's programs, including the LLM in Tax/Estate Planning, Child/family Services Clinic, Entrepreneurial Legal Services Clinic, and joint degrees.
http://www.law.umkc.edu/
Welcome Incoming Law Students Law School Award's Ceremony: May 7, 2004
5100 Rockhill Road Kansas City, Missouri 64110 web comments: R.Leutzinger www.law.umkc.edu © 2001 UMKC Law School DMCA

13. A REVIEW OF FAMILY PRESERVATION AND FAMILY REUNIFICATION PROGRAMS
AND family REUNIFICATION programs family preservation programs do not keep waiting lists (presumably families require immediate service to prevent placement). Only missouri
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

    14. Casey Family Programs
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    © 1998-2004 Casey Family Programs. All rights reserved. Home About Casey Our Work Friends and Families ... E-mail Us

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    Prepares specialists in market services for individuals and families. Undergraduate and graduate programs.
    http://web.missouri.edu/~cfewww/

    16. FSD -Income Maintenance And Self-Sufficiency Programs
    Legal Services. family Support Division. Income Maintenance SelfSufficiency programs. Food Stamps MO State Homepage. missouri Department of Social Services - 221 West High Street
    http://www.dss.state.mo.us/dfs/pap.htm
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    17. Milestones In The History Of Casey Family Programs - Casey Family Programs
    to adulthood—is jointly established by Casey family programs and the Annie E.Casey Foundation. The new organization is located in St. Louis, missouri.
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    Milestones in the History of Casey Family Programs
    The Casey Family Program is founded in Seattle, Washington.
    • On March 14 Jim Casey, the founder of United Parcel Service (UPS), and his siblings, Marguerite and Harry, establish a private operating foundation to provide long-term foster care. Its mission: to create stability, security, and a sense of permanence for children in need of a stable family home.
    • The Casey Family Program—the first social-service agency in the country exclusively dedicated to offering planned, long-term foster care as part of the continuum of child welfare services—begins operations on July 1. Ten children are in the program by December.
    Three decades of growth begin.
    • Casey opens offices in Yakima, Washington, and Boise, Idaho.
    • By century’s end, the foundation will provide foster care to nearly 2000 children in more than a dozen states and three tribal nations.
    Mandatory child-abuse reporting laws increase the number of children placed in foster care across the nation.
    • Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA) is the first in a series of federal laws that redefine the nation’s child welfare system over the next 25 years, including:

    18. Columbia Missouri Family History Center
    The Columbia missouri family History Center (FHC) is one of the approximately 1200branches of the family History Library III. Computer Research programs.
    http://www.bocomo.org/LDSFHC.HTM
    Family History Center (FHC) Columbia Missouri Stake
    Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
    Corner of Royal Lytham and Highland Parkway South
    Columbia, Missouri 65203
    Voice: (573)-443-2048 The Columbia Missouri Family History Center (FHC) is one of the approximately 1200 branches of the Family History Library (FHL) located in Salt Lake City, Utah. The Salt Lake Library is the largest genealogical resource in the world. This center can access most all materials available in Salt Lake. FHC patrons may access the resources of the FHL by ordering microfilm or microfiche to be used at the local FHC, as well as using our on-site resources. Mailing Address:
      Jodi Johnson, Dir. FHC
      4015 Bent Oak Drive
      Columbia, MO 65203 Jodi Johnson, Director
      Mary Zaring, Asst. Director
    Center Hours:
      Tuesday,
      Wednesday,
      Thursday 10 am - 4 pm and 6:30 pm - 9 pm Saturday 1 pm - 5 pm (except 5th Saturday)
    The Center closes for holidays (and as posted in the center during Christmas), during inclement weather, and illness of the staff. We have an answering machine. If there is any question as to our being open please call first. If you get the machine you will know we are closed. If you should leave a message on the machine we will make every effort to respond. We cannot place long distance calls. We will also close when Columbia Public Schools close for bad weather. We are happy to make arrangements to train and or work with groups who cannot come during our regular hours or have special needs. Please call for arrangements to either the director or assistant director or to the librarians in the center and they will forward your request.

    19. 1998 Changes In Missouri's Family Law Statutes
    1998 Changes in missouri's family Law Statutes. by Karen Plax Catherine J. Barrie dispute resolution in those circuits with alternative dispute resolution programs. The clerk must advise the parties of
    http://www.mobar.org/journal/1998/novdec/barrie.htm
    1998 Changes in Missouri's Family Law Statutes
    Synopsis: Since 1995, support for legislative reform of Missouri's domestic relations laws has resulted in the introduction of numerous bills that would dramatically change the family law practice. The first part of this article outlines the legislative history which led to the changes enacted during the 1998 session, and summarizes The Missouri Bar's involvement in responding to various legislative proposals. The second part summarizes changes in effect on August 28, 1998 which will significantly impact Missouri family law practitioners. House Committee Substitute for Senate Substitute for Senate Bill No. 910, truly agreed and finally passed on May 14, 1998, represented the conclusion of several years of work by legislators and "fathers' rights" interest groups seeking reform of Missouri's family laws. This bill was signed by Governor Carnahan on July 13, 1998 and became effective August 28, 1998. In preparing for the inevitable reintroduction of 1998 legislation similar to Senate Bill 51, members of the Family Law Section recognized that several legitimate concerns had prompted the legislation. These included the need for a less expensive and quicker remedy for visitation enforcement. On June 11, 1997, Missouri Bar President Charles Weiss met with Governor Carnahan to urge appointment of a gubernatorial commission to study the state's domestic relations laws. The bar proposed that such a commission include not only lawyers, but social workers, psychologists, educators and other persons having special expertise relating to the needs of children. It was also suggested that representatives of the supreme court, governor's office and general assembly be included. However, the idea of appointment of a gubernatorial commission was abandoned after Speaker of the House Steve Gaw and Senate Pro Tem Bill McKenna appointed a Joint Interim Committee on Family Law, co-chaired by Senator Harold Caskey and Representative Patrick Dougherty. The Joint Interim Committee held hearing in Jefferson City on October 13 and 14, 1997.

    20. Missouri Family Vacations - Family Travel Files: Vacations
    missouri family Vacation Ideas. Louis and Kansas City. It is a great yearroundvacation spot for families. Holiday programs are also offered.
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    Search Family Travel Files family vacations, family vacation reviews, ideas, travel articles, news, deals and specials Thursday, June 10, 2004 Win a Family Vacation
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    ... TravelPhases Family Vacations Directory USA Missouri
    Capital city:
    Jefferson City
    Famous resident: Samuel Langhorne Clemens, also known as Mark Twain, grew up in Hannibal and wrote The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Moment in history: In 1965 the Gateway Arch, the tallest monument in the U.S. was completed. Trivia: Best family event: Visit Hannibal during Tom Sawyer Days in July. Family Vacations Tip: Visit the Museum of Westward Expansion located below the Gateway Arch. thisPage._location = "/state/missouri.asp"; Missouri Family Vacation Ideas The Lodge of Four Seasons Lake Ozark
    The Lodge of Four Seasons motto is "Everything But Ordinary." The lodge is nestled among 3200 wooded acres with scenic views of the Lake of the Ozarks, it's quiet beauty attracts the family that wants to stay busy. The lake is located midway between St. Louis and Kansas City. It is a great year-round vacation spot for families. The Youth Program is for guests ages 4-12 and runs from Memorial Day through Labor Day. Holiday programs are also offered. Activities are scheduled from 9am-4pm and is $35 per day. Kids receive a meal, two snacks and a T-shirt daily. The program is staffed by college seniors majoring in recreation/hotel management degrees. They keep the campers busy with swimming, boating, nature walks, movies, arts and crafts and cook-outs. 1(573) 365-3000 1-800-the-lake

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