The Following Fact Sheets Provide Detailed Information About The Well CPS Issues general fact sheets on the issues facing Child Protective Services resources for arizona s Families - lists the resources available to help http://www.azchildren.org/caa/_mainpages/Fact_Sheets_&_Links/Fact_Sheets_.asp
Extractions: Fact Sheets The following fact sheets provide detailed information about the well-being of young children in Arizona and one-page summaries of some of the issues affecting them and their families. The fact sheets are broken down by general subject area. If you have questions about any of the information provided, please contact the CAA staff member in that area. Our Links Page also provides access to national and state resources with information or referral services in all these areas. Threats to Child Well-Being in Arizona - Listing of how Arizona rates compared to other states and the nation in key indicators. Stunning Statistics - A look at some eye-opening facts and figures in terms of general child well-being in Arizona. Kids Count Data Online - The Annie E. Casey Foundation has many online tools to view KidsCount data from Arizona and other U.S. states. Tools on this website allow you to graph indicators over time, compare states and view statistics in map form.
Links & Resources arizona Deafblind resources arizona Deafblind resources The Parent OutreachProgram works with families of children ages birth through two who are hard http://www.azdb.net/azdblinks.htm
Extractions: The purpose of the project is that all children who are deaf-blind be identified statewide, and families be empowered to advocate for their children in their home and natural communities. The project has four operant goals: (a) Identify children who are deaf-blind through outreach, project visibility, coordinating identification efforts with other state child find efforts, and assisting families and service providers with validation of sensory loss; (b) deliver technical assistance to families; (c) Deliver technical assistance to service providers in the areas of parent education, transition, transdisciplinary assessments, teacher competencies and current best practices being the focus; and (d) Enhance community oversight and coordinate and collaborate with state and national organizations.
FCN's Links To Other Web Sites family Corrections Network. FCN s Links to Other Web Sites a family ResourceCenter Hotline; family Ties, a program assisting children to visit their http://www.fcnetwork.org/programs/links.html
Arts Education Organizations And Programs Resource List Community arts and humanities programs for youth at risk, Child and FamilyWebGuide The WebGuide describes and evaluates web sites that contain http://ww3.artsusa.org/services/emerging_leaders/005.asp
Extractions: Accessible Practices EXCHANGE is a series of 12 electronic newsletters providing museums with the information, tools, and resources they need to make their facilities and services more accessible to visitors with disabilities. It is produced by the Association of Science-Technology Centers (ASTC) with funding from the National Science Foundation. AATE promotes standards of excellence in theatre and theatre education by disseminating quality practices in theatre and theatre education, connecting artists, educators, researchers and scholars with each other, and by providing opportunities for our membership to learn, exchange, expand and diversify their work, the audience and their perspectives. American Music Conference
Browse By Category - Youth Administration for children, youth and Families, Child Support Enforcement Child and Adult Food Program, Child Care Resource Referrals, http://www.snap211.com/user/taxonomy/?term_id=1907052
PEC: Adapted Physical Education Web Sites Internet resources for Special children (IRSC) placement program for youngathletes with disabilities, organized by youth soccer association volunteers. http://www.pecentral.org/adapted/adaptedsites.html
Extractions: Adapted PE Web Sites Abilitations Thera-Talk Achievable Concepts The entire range of adapted equipment and specialized products is listed with prices. The equipment ranges from the passive to the extreme and includes adapted cycles, beach wheelchair, modified games and cards, bowling aids, specialised gardening equipment, activity resource manuals and other publications. The equipment is suitable for adults and children with disabilities as well as useful for aged care facilities and specials schools. Adapt-Talk Subscribe to this listserv sponsored by SportTime and discuss the latest issues about Adapted PE. Adapted Physical Education National Standards (APENS) Project This Web site describes this project in which the roles, responsibilities, and perceived needs of practicing adapted physical educators are described. The national APENS exam is also explained and visitors can see when the next exam is going to be. Anchorage School District Adapted PE Page This site contains information about adapted physical education including a listing of common disabilities, teaching strategies, photos of equipment for adapted physical education settings, and a nice list of resources. The Anchorage School District Adapted P.E. department was awarded the first PEP Grant, called Project ACCESS, that addressed students with special needs in October of 2003. Grant monies will enable APE staff to better serve students with special needs in the physical education setting. Opportunities for better access to physical education for students with disabilities is the result of over $75,000 dollars to spend on appropriate equipment needs.
Foundation Consortium: Staff on policy and practice to improve the life of children, youth and families . Ms. Alejandrez is Program Director for the Foundation Consortium for http://www.foundationconsortium.org/who/staff.html
Extractions: Michael Kressner ... Judith K. Chynoweth, Executive Director Since 1992, Ms. Chynoweth has been director for the Foundation Consortium. Under her leadership, the Consortium has supported the development of several public-private interagency partnerships that have had a positive influence on policy and practice to improve the life of children, youth and families. back to top Lindsay Callahan, Program Director ... Michael Kressner, Communications Director Mr. Kressner is responsible for internal and external communication efforts of the Foundation Consortium. Currently, Mr. Kressner is revising the organization's language on specific program areas. His tasks also include the development and maintenance of the Consortium's websites and database. In addition, Mr. Kressner is responsible for media contacts and printed material published by the Consortium and is participating in event planning and organization, focusing on communication issues. Mr. Kressner holds a Master of Arts degree in Communication Studies from California State University - Sacramento.
Extractions: UHCAN is a national resource and strategic center to help build the capacity of the movement for health care justice and facilitate the development of strategies to create a U.S. health care system that is universal, comprehensive, high quality, affordable, and publicly accountable. Includes description of strategies and campaigns and hands-on resources for local community organizing. National Family Support Mapping Project
McKesson Corporation: Grant Recipients Afterschool programs Child Crisis Center - East Valley, Inc., Mesa, AZ therapy/professional services pool and resource center for at-risk families http://www.mckesson.com/grant_recpts.html
General Mills: H&W News general Mills Champions Grants Awarded to Help children Nationwide Kids AquaticProgram for lowincome African-American families in Philadelphia. http://www.generalmills.com/corporate/health_wellness/in_the_news_detail.aspx?it
About Us At John C. Lincoln Hospital In Phoenix, Arizona Head Start program a preschool education program giving at-risk childrena jump 1996 - Lincoln House, a family resource center, opened to provide http://www.jcl.com/aboutus/JCLTime1990s.html