Sentences with phrase «mailman family»

This toolkit was developed by FrameWorks Institute for the A.L. Mailman Family Foundation, which focuses on improving the systems and policies that impact very young children and their families.

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«For women to have timely access to services that can help to save her life she still needs the community, husband and family to be able to provide access and transportation,» explains Grace Kodindo, an assistant clinical professor of population and family health at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health.
The National Center for Children in Poverty (NCCP) at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health has launched an updated and enhanced edition of its 50 - State Policy Tracker, a unique online tool for comparing safety net policies that are critical to the economic security of working families.
«If more residents knew their building was burning dirty fuel that was bad for the health of their families and their neighbors, they might be more likely to push their landlord to switch to a clean alternative,» says Diana Hernández, the study's senior author and assistant professor of Sociomedical Sciences at Columbia's Mailman School of Public Health.
Young children in deep poverty, whose family income is below 50 percent of the federal poverty line, fare even worse on health and development indicators than children in poverty, according to a study released by the National Center for Children in Poverty (NCCP) at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health.
A national study by researchers at the National Center for Children in Poverty (NCCP), Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health — shows an uneven picture of states» use of Medicaid to help families with young children gain access to mental health services.
«Given both the extreme and chronic stressors Yemenis are continuing to face, there is serious cause for concern of a nationwide mental health crisis,» said Dr. Lindsay Stark, associate professor of Population and Family Health at the Mailman School of Public Health and director of the CPC (Child Protection in Crisis) Learning Network.
«Text message programs like these allow for healthcare providers to care for their patients even when they are not in front of them in the office, somewhat like a modern day house call,» said Melissa Stockwell, MD, MPH, assistant professor of Population and Family Health at the Mailman School of Public Health and assistant professor of Pediatrics at the Medical Center, and principal investigator.
When a British mailman and soccer fan named Eric (Steve Evets) reaches fifty years old and realizes that his long - ago divorce was a huge mistake that ruined his life, he gets advice on how to repair his family from an extremely surprising source: soccer star Eric Cantona.
It's a little hard to accept the fact that everyone would be completely cool by the dead mailman coming back to work suddenly, which is probably why the initial reception of this concept is isolated to Beth's family and Zach.
Hit up your friends, your family, heck, even your mailman, and send them a link to your eBook.
New parents / parents - to - be: send this list to your own parents, your friends, your siblings, your extended family, your mailman!
In addition to his psychiatric residency training, Dr. Cohen was educated at the Psychiatric Epidemiology Program of the Columbia University Joseph L. Mailman School of Public Health and completed the four - year post-graduate training program in Systemic Family Theory and Therapy at the Family Institute of Westchester, where he developed expertise in Bowen Family Systems Coaching.
Through my work in Broward General Medical Center Neonatal Unit, assisting mothers and families with children in the NICU, and working through the Mailman Center's Heroes program with women and children of Domestic Violence, I have seen families and couples at their best and worst.
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