General Assistance Services And Programs This is an index of general assistance services and programs provided by delaware Temporary Assistance for Needy Families is delaware s main cash http://www.dhss.delaware.gov/dhss/main/asistnce.htm
Extractions: The Adult Protective Service (APS) Program responds to cases of suspected abuse, neglect, or exploitation of impaired adults. Specifically, the program serves persons who are aged 18 or over, who have a physical or mental impairment, and who are not living in a long term care facility (for example, a nursing home). The APS program is staffed by trained social workers who provide assistance.
DSSC Individual And Family Services: Kinship Care Program Financing of the program is provided by the delaware general Assembly and is The caregiver s family income must be less than 200 percent of the federal http://www.dhss.delaware.gov/dhss/dssc/kinshipcr.html
Extractions: Adopt-A-Family Child Seat Loaner Program Delaware Helpline ... Weatherization Assistance Program Financing of the program is provided by the Delaware General Assembly and is limited to available funds. The program is provided through a partnership between the Division of State Service Centers, the Division of Social Services , and the Division of Services for Aging and Adults with Physical Disabilities The eligibility criteria for the Kinship Care Program include the following: For further information, contact the Division of State Service Centers
Extractions: Social Studies, English, Mathematics and Science General Information Program Listing Program Combinations Read House Programs ... History to Go General Information The Delaware History Museum offers 15 exciting, educational Hands on the Past programs for students in Kindergarten through 8th grade. Each program includes a multitude of interactive components such as: illustrated, participatory storytelling; role-playing; analyzing and investigating original and reproduction artifacts; dressing in reproduction clothing; meeting real historical characters; and making historically accurate crafts to take home. By seeing, touching, and doing, students will learn about and experience important events in state and national history. A ll of our programs are also designed to enhance classroom curriculum and are aligned with many Delaware Content and Framework Standards.
Attorney General - Biography First woman elected as Attorney general of delaware; Criminal Prosecutor the way delaware deals with violent criminals, developed programs to help make http://www.state.de.us/attgen/main_page/biography.htm
Extractions: She is the state's leading advocate for victims' rights. Attorney General Brady is a lifelong Delawarean and has lived and worked in all three counties. She graduated from Christiana High School, the University of Delaware and Villanova University School of Law. From 1977 until 1990, she earned a reputation as a tough, but fair-minded, prosecutor with the Department of Justice, culminating with three years of service as Chief Prosecutor in Sussex County. Brady entered private practice in 1990, where she remained until her election as Attorney General in 1994. Attorney General Brady presented legislation that has changed the way Delaware deals with violent criminals, developed programs to help make our schools safer, and has worked to protect senior citizens from scams and frauds. Her initiatives have helped to make the criminal justice system more effective for the victims of crime and more responsible to the public. In 2003, Brady proposed and won approval of reform measures that increase penalties for violent criminals and makes restitution orders enforceable by victims as civil judgments.
200 Administration And Operations 258 Federal programs general Complaint Procedures* A written and signedcomplaint shall be filed with the delaware Department of Education. http://www.state.de.us/research/AdminCode/title14/200/258.shtml
Extractions: Online Delaware Code 258 Federal Programs General Complaint Procedures* 2 DE Reg. 217 (8/1/98) 7 De Reg. 161 (8/1/03) An organization or an individual may file a complaint regarding an alleged violation of Federal Program Statutes or regulations by the Delaware Department of Education or the Local Education Agency. A written and signed complaint shall be filed with the Delaware Department of Education. 2.1 The complaint shall include a statement specifying the alleged violation by the State Education Agency or a Local Education Agency. Such statement shall include facts and documentation of the alleged violation. 2.2 The Delaware Department of Education shall investigate the complaint and issue a written report including findings of fact and a decision to the parties included in the complaint within sixty (60) working days of the receipt of the complaint. An extension of the time limit may be made by the Delaware Department of Education only if exceptional circumstances exist with respect to a particular complaint. 2.3 The Delaware Department of Education may conduct an independent on-site investigation of the complaint, if it is determined that an on-site investigation is necessary.
Extractions: Group and Family rates are available. We are members of the Time Travelers and participate in their discounted and reduced admission prices. The Delaware Agricultural Museum Association was formed by a group of people dedicated to preserving the agricultural heritage of Delaware and the Delmarva Peninsula. The Museum opened its doors to the public in August 1980. A main exhibit building and fifteen historic structures associated with a nineteenth century farming community bring the fascinating story of agriculture to life. More than 4,000 artifacts are displayed in the main exhibit building - from butter churns to threshers, from an eighteenth century log house to the first broiler chicken house.
Delaware's Requirements For Family Child Care Homes Virginia D. Miller, Director Division of Program Support general REQUIREMENTS.29. Any individual operating a family Child Care Home is required to have http://nrc.uchsc.edu/STATES/DE/de_3.htm
Extractions: The Division of Family Services, Department of Services for Children, Youth and Their Families, adopts and promulgates the following licensing requirements for family child care homes as authorized in The Delaware Code, Title 31, Subchapter II, Subsections 341 -344. All previous rules, regulations and standards pertaining to such facilities are null and void. These requirements take effect on June 1, 1994. Charles E. Hayward, Secretary Virginia D. Miller, Director Division of Program Support Child Day Care is the most commonly used term to refer to the range of services available for children who are away from their own homes for a part of the day. Generally parents seek substitute care for reasons of employment, although a variety of situations prompt the need for child care. The primary characteristic of child day care is the delegation by the parents of the responsibility for the care and protection of the child to the provider. The need for protecting children receiving care outside their own homes was recognized by the Delaware General Assembly as early as 1915. Since 1950, Delaware has required child care facilities to be licensed as authorized in the Delaware Code, Title 31, Subchapter II, Subsections 341 -344. The licensing law defines the type of facilities that are to be regulated by the State, and gives the authority to "prescribe reasonable standards" and "license such facilities" to the Department of Services for Children, Youth and Their Families. The purpose of the law is to protect the health, safety and well-being of the children who receive care in child care facilities. Licensing of these facilities is a preventive function which has as its purpose setting requirements which must be met in order for a facility to be able to operate.
Delaware For more information, visit the delaware family Court web page. Highlights programs include intensive case management, family treatment, day treatment, http://www.ncjj.org/stateprofiles/profiles/DE04.asp?state=DE04.asp&topic=Profile
Delaware Small Business Development Center, delaware http//www.delawaresbdc.org/ and information on department programs, organized by general subject area. http://www.cas.nercrd.psu.edu/Links/delaware.htm
Kaiser Statehealthfacts.org Delaware Distribution Of State The Kaiser family Foundation presents statehealthfacts.org, an innovative delaware Distribution of State general Fund Expenditures (dollar amount in http://www.statehealthfacts.kff.org/cgi-bin/healthfacts.cgi?action=profile&area=
Programs Picture of programs Information and Education for Parents, delaware NewScripts is a group of family members, early intervention professionals, http://www.picofdel.org/related/related.html
Extractions: This is a unique program to empower high school students with disabilities to take charge of their lives, to develop self-advocacy skills and to prepare for successful post-school outcomes. PIC/DE also partners with the Delaware Health and Social Services (DHSS) and the Delaware Department of Education in the following initiatives: Birth to Three Early Intervention System The Parent Information Center of Delaware (PIC/DE) collaborates with the Child Development Watch program, administered by the Birth to Three Early Intervention System. As such, PIC/DE staff provides information, education, support and referrals to families of children who transition from Child Development Watch programs to school programs. Delaware New Scripts Delaware New Scripts is a group of family members, early intervention professionals, therapists, health care professionals and educators working together to promote family members as change agents in order to enhance the early childhood intervention experience for children and families. Delaware New Scripts believes that partnerships between families and providers are vital to a family-centered system of support. The role of PIC/DE is to provide information and referrals to this program.
NCSC: Knowledge And Information Services Passaic County family Division contact information, general description, delaware County family Court contacts, hours, forms, mediation and petition http://www.ncsconline.org/WC/Publications/StateLinks/FamJusStateLinks.htm
Extractions: State Links Alabama Louisiana Missouri Ohio ... Mississippi Alabama Alabama Administrative Office of the Courts Family Court Division : Features history and mission of Court Improvement Program, Juvenile Services, volunteers, visitation, court referees, training, program information, and an organizational chart. Also includes links to state and federal resources and organizations for family court-related issues. Jefferson County Family Court Jurisdiction, maps, contact information, programs, drug court, teen court, mental health services, training and volunteers, and child support. California Judicial Council of California
Extractions: The Domestic Violence Coordinating Council of Delaware Text Only Website Text Only Navigational Links: IF YOU FEEL YOU ARE IN DANGER, CALL: 911 Back to top of page On right of home page is a list of latest news; including Governor Minner's Domestic Violence Proclamation Signing, Ten Year Timeline, 2003 Annual Report, Fatal Incident Review Team Report, 2003 VAWA Information and DVCC's new quarterly newsletter, DV News. All documents on the Domestic Violence Coordinating Council website are available at the Domestic Violence Coordinating Council office at the New Castle County Courthouse, 500 North King Street, Suite 9425, Wilmington, Delaware 19801-3732. The Domestic Violence Coordinating Council telephone number is 302-255-0405 and the fax number is 302-255-2236. For special assistance, visit the Delaware Helpline web site at http://www.delawarehelpline.org or call at 1-800-464-HELP or from Out of State - 1-800-273-9500. Delaware Helpline is is a free online service which provides information on state government agencies and referrals to community resources. DELAWARE HELPLINE provides a one-stop state government directory service with linkage to appropriate offices, legislators and state employees (Delaware Helpline webpage). Back to top of page The Domestic Violence Coordinating Council is a state agency legislatively created in 1993 to improve Delaware's response to domestic violence. The Coordinating Council brings together domestic violence service providers and policy level officials to identify and implement improvements in system response through legislation, education, and policy development.
The YMCA Of Delaware :: Who We Are :: History Sussex family opened its first After School Program in the Indian River School general Colin Powell spoke at the 5th Annual Black Achievers program and, http://www.ymcade.org/history.cfm
Extractions: Select A Branch Bear-Glasgow Brandywine Central-Wilm Central DE-Dover Resource Center Sussex Family Tockwogh Walnut Street Western Family Select A Program [ Adult Sports ] Basketball Handball Racquetball Squash Water Fitness Swim Lessons For All Ages Lifeguard Training Competitive Swimming Specialized Aquatic Programs [ Camps ] Resident Camp Holiday Camp Sailing Camp Summer Day Camps Summer Work For Teens Teen Adventure Camps Water Skiing Camp [ Child Care ] Babysitting Day Care Holiday Child Care Preschool Program [ Family Programs ] Adventure Guides Music Classes Active Older Adults Adults With Disabilities Aerobics Free Weights Fitness Training For Teens Health/Wellness Seminars Massage Therapy Nutrition Personal Training Pilates Weight Management Yoga Youth Fitness [ Youth Sports ] Baseball Basketball Cheerleading Fencing Field Hockey Flag Football Gymnastics Handball Martial Arts/Karate Racquetball Roller Hockey Soccer Squash T-Ball Volleyball [ Teen Programs ] Adventure Programs Black Achievers Model United Nations Youth In Government Teen Leaders Continuous Service to Delaware since 1889 The YMCA of Delaware meets the needs of all people - all ages, all walks of life, all ability levels - throughout the state as it has for some 120 years.
The YMCA Of Delaware :: Features In fact, it s during these tough times that you and your family will probably YMCA of delaware membership, programs and activities are designed to be http://www.ymcade.org/funball2.cfm
Extractions: Select A Branch Bear-Glasgow Brandywine Central-Wilm Central DE-Dover Resource Center Sussex Family Tockwogh Walnut Street Western Family Select A Program [ Adult Sports ] Basketball Handball Racquetball Squash Adult Fitness Swims Adult Leisure Swims Lessons For All Ages Lifeguard Training Masters Swim Swimming For Teens Water Basketball Water Safety Training [ Camps ] Resident Camp Holiday Camp Sailing Camp Summer Day Camps Summer Work For Teens Teen Adventure Camps Water Skiing Camp [ Child Care ] Babysitting Day Care Holiday Child Care Preschool Program [ Family Programs ] Adventure Guides Music Classes Active Older Adults Adults With Disabilities Aerobics Free Weights Fitness Training For Teens Health/Wellness Seminars Massage Therapy Nutrition Personal Training Pilates Weight Management Yoga Youth Fitness [ Youth Sports ] Baseball Basketball Cheerleading Fencing Field Hockey Flag Football Gymnastics Handball Martial Arts/Karate Racquetball Roller Hockey Soccer Squash T-Ball Volleyball [ Teen Programs ] Adventure Programs Black Achievers Model United Nations Youth In Government Teen Leaders Financial Assistance is available The YMCA of Delaware is proud of its long standing practice of offering a financial assistance option so that everyone in our community can benefit from YMCA quality programs. For more than 100 years, the YMCA has been here for Delawareans from all walks of life, and we've found that when our members can afford reasonably priced program or class fees, they pay them without hesitation. We all like to feel responsible for ourselves, but the YMCA has served our community during the good times and the bad, and we know that any number of situations can occur that sometimes make it impossible to meet financial obligations. In fact, it's during these tough times that you and your family will probably need YMCA services the most. Here is an explanation of the YMCA of Delaware financial assistance policy and how you can obtain a little help.
DSU Department Of Family And Consumer Sciences The family and Consumer Sciences Department offers three programs of study and All Department majors must complete the established general Education http://www.desu.edu/colleges/cars/family_consum_sci/index.php
Extractions: The Family and Consumer Sciences Department offers three programs of study and learning experiences that are comprehensive and integrative. The Department prepares students for graduate study, and for people oriented professions in education, business, industry and government that contribute to the well being of individuals, families, and the institutions which serve them. The major in Food, Nutrition and Dietetics accredited by the American Dietetic Association (ADA). The ADA is recognized by the United States Department of Education as the sole accreditation body for dietetics education programs. Graduates have a strong background in food and nutrition and are prepared to explore many career possibilities in institutional foods, food production and quality control, food and recipe testing laboratories, community nutrition programs and research. Graduates are eligible for admission to dietetic internship programs. The Clothing, Textiles and Fashion Merchandising program prepares graduates for professional careers oriented to retail buying and merchandising of home and fashion apparel, clothing production such as design and quality control, manufacturer's sales representatives, textile and apparel marketing, and consumer affairs specialists.
Extractions: //For Jeff's Modules. var what="LNCAI"; var uri=document.location; FindLaw For the Public For Small Business For Corporate Counsel ... Supreme Court Cases Research a Lawyer Use the Thomson Legal Record to access a lawyer's litigation record, articles and more! Search by Name Search by Experience Search FindLaw FindLaw Articles News Commentary Browse Resources My current location: city Change Location FindLaw State Resources Delaware Resources by Jurisdiction The Following Databases May Be Accessed By Credit Card Annotated Delaware Insurance Statutes (DEIN-ST) Contains documents from Delaware Statutes, Constitution and court rules. Annotated Delaware Taxation Statutes (DETX-ST) CCH Delaware State Tax Reporter-Cases and Rulings (CCH-DECAS) Contains tax cases and administrative documents from the CCH Delaware State Tax Reporter: Cases and Rulings, updated monthly. Delaware Attorney General Opinions (DE-AG) Contains opinion letters from the Attorney General of Delaware; coverage begins with 1977. Delaware Bill Tracking (DE-BILLTRK) Contains bill summaries and status information concerning current Delaware legislation; coverage includes available bills from current and recently-ended sessions, updated daily; also includes a session status calendar.
About Delaware Tech Learn about the college, its programs, its classes , its corporate and community The delaware general Assembly created delaware Technical Community http://www.dtcc.edu/about/
Extractions: The studies and reports of the original board were used to create the Southern Campus which opened in September 1967, near Georgetown in Sussex County, with 367 students enrolled. The name was changed to the Jack F. Owens Campus in May 1995. A temporary Northern Campus opened in New Castle County in 1968. The Northern location was replaced by two campuses Stanton in the fall of 1973 and Wilmington in the spring of 1974. The Terry Campus opened in 1972 north of the City of Dover. The President's Office, located adjacent to the Terry Campus, functions as a central office by providing a variety of services in support of the campuses. Delaware Tech's enrollment has grown dramatically in recent years. Students of all ages, backgrounds, and walks of life have benefited from the training and education that is provided. It is estimated that one-fourth of Delaware's population has taken courses at Delaware Tech during its short history.