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Extractions: Access to Dental Care in North Dakota 2004 Brent L Holman DDS North Dakota Dental Association North Dakota, like the rest of the country, is experiencing increasing difficulty meeting the need for dental care for its least fortunate citizens: indigent kids, developmentally disabled patients, and the elderly. The statistics can be sobering: Nationally, for indigent children, access to dental care has been termed the Silent Epidemic (US Dept of Health and Human Services. Oral Health in America: A Report of the Surgeon General , 2000). Studies estimate that five million children suffer from dental disease to the point where their daily activities are affected. They have trouble sleeping, eating and learning. Dental disease is the most common disease of childhood. A 2002 Child and Family Service Review by the US Department of Health and Human Services listed dental care as a frequent unmet need for foster children in North Dakota. Only 20% of the elderly population nationally has any kind of dental insurance and Medicare provides no dental benefits (CDC, Surveillance for Use of Preventive Health Care Services by Older Adults, 1995-1997. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report , Dec, 1999). North Dakota received a grade of F for the level of Older Adult Private Dental Coverage in a grading report of states by Oral Health America in 2003.
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Extractions: Sharon, MA 02067 USA Suzanne Gervais Peyton It has been 25 years since the Massachusetts Special Education Law, commonly known as Chapter 766 (M.G.L.c.71B) was implemented. This landmark legislation impacted our public school system in the 1974-75 school year. This served as the leading model for the federal law enacted several years later, and Massachusetts paved the way in treating children who have disabilities with dignity, bringing them out in the light, out of institutions, and providing them access to education. The road has not been easy and there is more work to be done as we blaze new trails into the 21 st Century.
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Extractions: Your son comes home from school with a red welt on his arm. When you ask what happened, he says that his teacher grabbed him hard, until it hurt. How can this be? you wonder. Your son doesn't usually lie, but the idea that an adult would harm him at school seems so horrendous, you can't believe it actually happened. Read on to find out what you need to know about corporal punishment and how you can keep your child from being hurt.
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Extractions: Your son comes home from school with a red welt on his arm. When you ask what happened, he says that his teacher grabbed him hard, until it hurt. How can this be? you wonder. Your son doesn't usually lie, but the idea that an adult would harm him at school seems so horrendous, you can't believe it actually happened. Read on to find out what you need to know about corporal punishment and how you can keep your child from being hurt.
Extractions: Proceed to Part III Louisiana No link is provided here because LA state statutes are not available on-line without a paid (and very expensive) subscription service. Louisiana Revised Statutes 9:351. Access to records of child Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, access to records and information pertaining to a minor child, including but not limited to medical, dental, and school records, shall not be denied to a parent solely because he is not the child's custodial or domiciliary parent. Maine Title 19-A, Part 3, Chapter 55, § 1653. Parental rights and responsibilities D. The order of the court awarding parental rights and responsibilities must include the following: (4) A statement that each parent must have access to records and information pertaining to a minor child, including, but not limited to, medical, dental and school records and other information on school activities, whether or not the child resides with the parent, unless that access is found not to be in the best interest of the child or that access is found to be sought for the purpose of causing detriment to the other parent. If that access is not ordered, the court shall state in the order its reasons for denying that access;
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