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21. Hawaii Resource Links : Center On The Family
Hawai`i Resource Links. programs Aligned with State Goal for children and peersupport groups for youth, ages 3 – 18 and their families after loss from
http://uhfamily.hawaii.edu/resources/hawaii_resources.shtml
Center on the Family Resources
Resources
National Resources Hawai`i Resources Registration Form
Hawai`i Resource Links Programs Aligned with State Goal for Children
Other Local Organizations

PROGRAMS ALIGNED WITH STATE GOAL FOR CHILDREN
(Note: Links open a new browser window.) The following are public or nonprofit organizations and programs (a) whose aims are aligned with the state goal that All of Hawaii's children will be safe, healthy, and ready to succeed in school, and (b) who use measurable indicators related to the state goal to guide their work. Confident Parenting
Aims to increase the number of caregivers prepared to care for their children by offering classes which help them understand how: children develop, learn appropriate discipline skills, to develop positive self-esteem in their children, and how to meet their children's needs.
Geographic Focus:
Contact:
Kathy Ramos Bentley
PARENTS, inc
45-955 Kamehameha Hwy. #403 Kaneohe, HI 96744 235-0255 (phone) 247-0447 (fax) email: info@hawaii.parents.org

22. Welcome To KidsGardening! Garden Resources, Gardening For Families, Teacher's Ga
Kids gardening explores gardening resources for family, teachers and beginner offfarm programs to farmers, gardeners, the general public, and children.
http://www.kidsgardening.com/resources/browse.taf?SubCat=28&_Type=list

23. CSPV Links
National Directory of children, youth and Families Services (NDCYFS) National family arizona Drug and Gang Prevention Resource Center (ADGPRC)
http://www.colorado.edu/cspv/resources/links.html
Home I Contact I Site Map
Links to other websites The following links are listed to assist you in accessing state-wide and national organizations, libraries, resources and databases. To find individual programs or a specific program in your area, search VioPro online. VioPro is a comprehensive listing of over 5,000 programs in the U.S. and Canada. CSPV does not necessarily endorse any of these links. If you are aware of other violence related resources on the Internet, or have trouble acessing one of our links, please e-mail us at cspv@Colorado.edu
Alcohol and Drugs
Bullying

24. CDD Programs And Projects, Center For Development And Disability, UNM School Of
In January of 2004, the New Mexico children youth and Families Department (CYFD) providers, and the general public to obtain information and resources.
http://cdd.unm.edu/programs/
Search for: The Center for Development and Disability, Cate McClain , M.D. Director, consists of numerous programs funded by a variety of different state and federal agencies. All CDD programs are committed to the mission of the CDD and to providing services and supports to individuals with disabilities and their families throughout New Mexico. CDD programs and projects support the mission of the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center as follows:
DIVISIONS
Administrative Division Case Management Initiatives Early Childhood and Specialized Personnel Development Family and Community Partnerships ... Neurodevelopmental
ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
The Administrative Division Melody Smith , MBA, Director, directs and oversees administrative and operational support services including accounting and award/proposal processing, human resources, computer services and data coordination, JCAHO compliance, policy/procedure development, facility and resource management and disability awareness.

25. World-Wide Web Resources - Social Sciences
American Indian Studies programs, from the University of arizona. children,youth family Clearinghouse, Collection of resources related to the health,
http://www.uky.edu/Subject/social-sciences.html

Social Sciences
New Sites Added Since January 15
  • Resources for Methods in Evaluation and Social Research , links to online books, manuals, articles on how to do social research, including surveys, interviews, and observations. Also links to research about research methods and free software.
  • Social, Economic and Political Change , links to information about long term changes in political, economic and social systems, including data, theory, research, syllabi and history.
  • Aged/Aging
  • African American
    Resources

  • Anthropology ...
  • Research Engines for the Social Sciences , from the Universal Codex for the Social Sciences.
  • Social Sciences Data Collection , University of California San Diego.
  • Social Sciences Information Gateway
  • Social Sciences Virtual Library
  • SocioSite , designed to get access to information and resources which are relevant for sociologists.
  • Annual Reviews of Social Sciences , from Annual Reviews. Accessible from campus computers and off-campus via the proxy server
  • Archival Data Online Repository
  • ACLU , American Civil Liberties Union. information about the full spectrum of civil liberties issues, including daily news clips, ACLU resources, organized links.
  • American Indian Studies Programs , from the University of Arizona.
  • 26. ScienceDaily -- Browse Topics: Society/Issues/Children,_Youth_and_Family/Advocac
    Society Issues children, youth and family Parents Rights News, programs,and resources. Congregations Concerned for children A interfaith
    http://www.sciencedaily.com/directory/Society/Issues/Children,_Youth_and_Family/
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    27. ACF - Programs
    children, youth, and Families Communities Developmental Disabilities and for general information about Federal programs serving children and families?
    http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs.html
    Questions? Privacy Site Index Contact Us ...
    ACF Contacts for Issues with State, Territory, or Tribal Services

    Programs
    Are you looking for information on how to get assistance for yourself, your family, or a friend? If so, you may find our Contacts page helpful in finding assistance near you. Are you looking for general information about Federal programs serving children and families? On this page you will find links to information on the programs overseen by the Administration for Children and Families (ACF). ACF oversees about 60 programs that provide funds to state, local, and tribal organizations, both public and private. ACF also has several partnership projects, Federal Committees, and clearinghouses that provide the public with a variety of resources. This page links to programs, regional offices , clearinghouses, committees, and special projects.

    28. Season For Sharing Recipients
    Families and children Experiencing Success Toddler Program $55000 Desert Mission general Support for afterschool youth programs $5000 Las Salas
    http://www.azcentral.com/season/03-04recipients.html
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    ... Domestic Violence
    Children
    Aid to Adoption of Special Kids
    Building Families for Children
    American Red Cross
    Local Disaster Relief
    Arizona's Children Association Strengthening Families and Golden Gate Community Center Assistance League of East Valley Operation School Bell Assistance League of Phoenix Operation School Bell Association for Supportive Child Care Association of Arizona Food Banks General support to feed the hungry Back-To-School Clothing Drive Association 37th Annual Clothing Distribution Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Arizona Garfield School Mentoring Project Boy Scouts of America Scoutreach for at-risk boys Boys and Girls Club of the East Valley Guadalupe branch Project Learn Boys and Girls Clubs of Metropolitan Phoenix Educational programs for at-risk children Boys and Girls Clubs of Scottsdale Achievers Club Boys Hope Girls Hope of Arizona Educational and emotional support for at-risk kids Care and Share Food Bank General Support to feed the hungry Central Arizona Shelter Services Vista Colina Emergency Family Shelter Child Abuse Prevention Arizona General support to prevent child abuse Child Crisis Center-East Valley, Inc.

    29. The Arizona Republic | Community Relations
    family Support Program Parenting education programs, child abuse prevention public general Support for after-school youth programs $5000 • Las Salas
    http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/relations/init_contributions.html
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    Arizona Republic contributions, by initiative
    Child Abuse Prevention Plate 2002 Grants
    TOTAL: $700,600 Arizona Children's Association
    First Steps - Pima County education and support program aimed at reducing risk factors for child abuse.
    Association for Supportive Child Care
    Casa de los Ninos
    Legal Education, Parent Referral Line, Safe Baby Project - Educational programs, parent resources and a safe haven for newborn infants at risk for abandonment. Child Crisis Center East Valley, Inc. Family Support Program - Parenting education programs, child abuse prevention public awareness campaign, and promotional materials for First Steps program. Childhelp USA Childhelp USA National Child Abuse Hotline - National hotline 1-800-4-A-CHILD takes reports of child abuse and provides crisis intervention, referrals and education. Child Abuse Prevention Education Program - Year-round public awareness campaign.

    30. Arizona State Agencies And Programs
    The Governor’s Office for children, youth and Families serves the mission of the arizona Prevention Resource Center 641 East Van Buren, Suite B2
    http://www.alcoholfreechildren.org/en/states/az.cfm?doc_id=119

    31. Arizona Revised Statutes
    8503.01, children and family services training program fund; purposes; statusreport Chapter 9, HEALTHY FAMILIES PROGRAM. Article 1, general Provisions
    http://www.azleg.state.az.us/ArizonaRevisedStatutes.asp?Title=8

    32. Family Help In Arizona
    resources in arizona to help families with troubled teens. Child and Familyresources, Inc. Offers high school and GED programs for teen moms,
    http://www.focusas.com/Arizona.html
    Focus Adolescent Services Need help for your teen? Call FocusAS M-F 9 am-5 pm ET Family Help in ARIZONA Arizona Information Organizations Programs Support ... Books Click here to find out if your child is at-risk, displaying self-destructive behaviors, and needs your help and intervention. Home Resources State Directory Schools ... Contact HOTLINES AND HELPLINES Arizona AIDS Helpline Arizona Child Abuse Hotline 1-888-SOS-CHILD Arizona Parent Assistance Hotline Phoenix Child Pornography Tipline ChildhelpUSA Child Abuse Hotline 1-800-4-A-Child First Call for Help in Central and Northern Arizona From anywhere
    Within the 520 area code
    Help-On-Call Crisis Line Information and Referral of Tucson
    Outside the Tucson calling area Legal Counseling for Abuse Victims National Domestic Violence/Abuse Hotline
    1-800-799-SAFE
    TDD National Hotlines and Helplines National Runaway Switchboard 1-800-RUNAWAY National Suicide Hotline 1-800-SUICIDE Phoenix Crisis Hotline Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network (RAINN)

    33. AJB: Certification And Licensing
    arizona Revised Statute, Title 25 deals with family law and child support. of juvenile justice programs for delinquent and incorrigible youth in
    http://www.supreme.state.az.us/nav2/childfam.htm

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    AJB Sitemap Search ... Abortion, Request of Minor without Consent of Parent forms . Doctors cannot perform abortions for girls under the age of 18 without permission from their parent, guardian or a superior court judge (see below, A.R.S. §§ 36-2152*).
    If you are trying to obtain an abortion without parental consent, these self-service forms may be used to request permission from the superior court. Once you have filled these forms out you must file them in person or via U.S. mail to the superior court in your county.
    *A.R.S. §§ 36-2152, enacted in 2001, prohibits any physician from performing an abortion on an unemancipated minor without the written consent of one of the minor's parents or her guardian or conservator, or unless a judge of the superior court authorizes the physician to perform the abortion pursuant to prescribed procedures. Adoption.com is a web site that contains a vast array of resources on several aspects of adoption. They have information and links to sites dealing with unplanned pregnancies, adoptive parent resources, chat rooms, newsletters, and even an area to search for adopted children/parents. Adoption.org

    34. Bio-logic Systems Corp. | Hearing Resources
    arizona children s Home Association To strengthen and stabilize families through Child and family Program The purpose of CFIP is to provide support to
    http://www.blsc.com/resources/arizona.html
    ARIZONA RESOURCES Contacts State Contact
    Lylis E. Olsen, Aud., M.S.
    Sensory Program Manager
    AZ Department of Health Services
    411 North 24th Street
    Phoenix, AZ 85008
    Phone: 602-220-6550
    FAX: 602-220-6551
    E-Mail: lolsen@hs.state.az.us EHDI Contacts
    Smejkal Ruthann; Ph.D.
    Program Manager Arizona Department of Health Services Office of Women's and Children's Health Newborn Screening Program 2927 N. 35th Ave., Suite 300 Phoenix, AZ 85017 Phone: 602-364-1410 Fax: 602-364-1495 E-mail: rsmejka@hs.state.az.us Lylis Olsen; MS, CCC-A State Audiology Consultant Arizona Department of Health Services Sensory Program 6233 W. Kings Ave. Glendale, AZ 85306 Phone: 602-690-3975 Fax: 602-296-0425 E-mail: lylisolsen@msn.com

    35. Extension As A Delivery System For Prevention Programming: Capacity, Barriers, A
    Cooperative Extension s capacity to support programs for children, youth and AZ The University of arizona, Institute for children, youth and Families.
    http://www.joe.org/joe/2005february/a1.shtml
    February 2005
    Volume 43 Number 1
    Article Number 1FEA1
    Extension as a Delivery System for Prevention Programming: Capacity, Barriers, and Opportunities
    Laura Griner Hill
    Assistant Professor
    Washington State University
    Pullman, Washington
    laurahill@wsu.edu
    Louise A. Parker
    Director of Extension Family Programs
    Washington State University
    Puyallup, Washington
    parker@wsu.edu
    The historical function of Extension is to bring research-based knowledge in a useable form to groups, families, and individuals in local communities. Extension personnel provide an important bridge between university researchers and community knowledge-users by being able, first, to identify community needs, and second, to select, translate, and transmit relevant, research-based information to help address those needs (Russell, 1991). We conducted a survey of all Family Living and 4-H personnel and county chairs employed by Washington State University Extension. The survey was designed to explore attitudes toward both prevention programs serving youth and families (generally, issue-specific, time-limited, evidence-based "best practice" programs) and traditional Extension programs (generally, ongoing skill and character building curricula and activities in the form of clubs or after-school programs). Many of the programs we refer to as "traditional" are similar to or overlap in content, methods, and goals with the programs we refer to as "prevention" programs. However, the two categories differ in some respects, most notably in their historical development. In the eyes of funders, the primary differences are that evidence-based "prevention" programs are based in formal developmental theory and in empirical research on risk and protective factors; they have been demonstrated effective in research trials; and they have met specific criteria in order to be designated "best practice."

    36. Phoenix News| Azfamily - KTVK| News For Phoenix, Arizona | Extra
    Articles, resources and advice on children s health and education. Child CareResource and arizona family College Savings Program IRS Section 529
    http://www.azfamily.com/extra/KTVKExtra20030903.6e0c3055.html
    azfamily.com Extra
    Phoenix, Arizona Customize Make This Your Home Page E-mail newsletters MySpecialsDirect ... Media Kit Education resources 01:47 PM Mountain Standard Time on Monday, April 12, 2004 By NewsChannel 3 Staff General Information Arizona Department of Education
    Arizona Early Intervention Program

    GreatSchools.net

    Southwest Human Development
    ...
    KidSource

    Child Care Resource and Referral
    Child Abuse Hotline
    Early Learning/Ready to Learn New Directions Institute for Infant Brain Development
    Get Ready to Read!

    Zero to Three

    Mesa United Way
    ... I Am Your Child Foundation Arizona School Readiness Board Smart Beginnings Raising Special Kids Literacy AZREADS Motheread Arizona America Reads/America Counts Burton Barr Central Library ... National Institute for Literacy Accountability Arizona Department of Education Just for the Kids The National Center for Educational Accountability Quantity of Qualified Teachers Morrison Institute for Public Policy Teacher Education Partnership Commission Association for Career and Technical Education of Arizona Teach for America Drop Out STAY in School National Dropout Prevention Center Postsecondary HigherEd.org, Inc.

    37. Arizona Prevention Resource Center
    family Protective Factors. children have assigned chores that are important Even with enough resources, the ideal goal of prevention programs may not be
    http://www.azprevention.org/Prevention_In_Practice/What_Works/What_Works_Risk_su
    guide to a
    healthy Arizona
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    new user help
    Prevention Primer

    Risk and Resiliency Research
    ...
    Conceptual Framework

    Test Your Knowldege! Risk and Protective Factors Quiz
    Risk and Resiliency Resources

    Community Development

    Working With Adolescents

    Risk and Resiliency Research
    Risk and Protective Factor Summary General Risk and Protective Factor Information
    • Boys typically externalize behaviors, which bothers people (thus getting attention), while girls internalize behaviors and are often ignored. One familial risk factor has shown no impact on a child's likelihood of developing problems, but four increased the risk of unhealthy behaviors ten-fold. (Rutter et.al) The number of risk factors appears more important than exactly what these factors are. Though certain risk factors appear particularly salient, no single or combination of risk factors has been found to account for more than 30% of any problem behavior. Resilient children enjoy multiple protective factors that outnumber their risk factors.

    38. BAPPS 2002 Conference
    CASPP provides educational programs to adolescent youth in areas such as youth and families. http//www.promisingpractices.net/ general resources
    http://www.bapps.org/events/programs/default.html
    Programs
    Effective Programs/Curricula/Resources

    The goal of BAPPS is to provide you with access and information on current research-based educational strategies, curricula and programs on adolescent pregnancy, parenting and sexuality. The resources we include here have been reviewed by our network members.
    Extension Developed Program and Curricula: Teen Pregnancy Prevention HIV Prevention Pregnancy and Parenting Sexual Violence ... Nationally Juried Experiential Learning 4-H Curriculum
    Other Research-based Programs and Curricula: Teen pregnancy and STD/HIV/AIDS prevention programs for teens
    Online catalog of health resources

    General Resources: Abstinence Education HIV/AIDS Education Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Issues
    The Link between Sexuality and Other Risk Behaviors

    Teen Pregnancy Prevention
    Dads Make A Difference program is a middle school curriculum paternity education project where interested teens, male and female, learn and teach middle school-age youth about the importance of fathers in children's lives. The goals are to help prevent too-early parenting and advocate for the establishment of paternity and support of children. For more information contact Gary Greenfield, DADS coordinator, at (651) 704-2060 or visit: http://www.dads.umn.edu/
    Minnesota also has a program called "The R Factor: Building Resiliency in Young Adults." It is a spin-off of the DADS make a difference program. The R Factor is designed for senior high youth, and is intended to be taught by teachers, rather than youth (or could be other kinds of educators), and focuses more broadly on relationships. If you would like more information, call Gary Greenfield, DADS coordinator, at (651) 704-2060 or visit: http://www.dads.umn.edu/hscurr/hscurr.html

    39. Arizona Youth Development Initiative -
    The arizona youth Development Initiative will focus on promoting a It alsoadministers family support, adult protective service, child support
    http://library.adoption.com/Resources-and-Information/Arizona-Youth-Development-
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    Arizona Youth Development Initiative
    Contact Person: Regeanna Mwansa
    Youth Development Coordinator
    Arizona Department of Economic Security
    1789 West Jefferson
    Site Code 940A
    Phoenix, AZ 85007
    Fax: (602) 542-3330
    E-mail: regeanna.mwansa@mail.de.state.az.us
    Project Goals
    The Arizona Youth Development Initiative will focus on promoting a comprehensive and holistic youth development approach to facilitate sustained changes at both the State and community levels in the provision of services and opportunities to Arizona's young people. It is anticipated that this shift in philosophy will have a positive impact on both the quality of services delivered to young people and on the professionals who work with youth policy and services.
    The project team will examine and promote the development of an integrated funding stream and policy for providing prevention and early intervention services to young people. The initiative also will provide funding opportunities designed to strengthen connections between youth and communities, offer training and technical assistance to those involved in youth policy and services at the State and community levels, and facilitate information dissemination and exchange. Implementing Organization The Arizona Department of Economic Security will serve as the lead State agency for the initiative. The department provides care to children who are victims of abuse or neglect, have developmental disabilities, are involved in the foster care system, or have been adjudicated dependent by the juvenile courts and committed to the care and custody of the department. It also administers family support, adult protective service, child support enforcement, child care, and training and employment programs. As the State's largest human service agency, the Arizona Department of Economic Security is a focal point for the efforts of State agencies, legislators, and community agencies to better serve children, youth, and families, and the agency has played a major role in policy development.

    40. Homeschooling Requirments, Laws, And Resources For Alaska
    engaging theatre for youth, as we provide schoolage children with an affordable, arizona Families for Home School ResourceServing the needs and
    http://www.homeschoolingrequirements.com/AZ.htm

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