Ms. Hegoda works on increasing
access to child care by advocating for fair business and zoning laws for family child care home providers.
Not exact matches
Direct Relief's interventions include expanding
access to safe deliveries
by training and equipping traditional birth attendants and midwives, addressing complications in birth with emergency obstetric
care, and enrolling mothers into the Prevention of Maternal -
to -
Child Transmission of HIV program.
But when it comes
to non-autonomous
children, policy protects their rights
to pursue happiness
by promoting the truth about marriage» encouraging a man and a woman
to commit
to each other permanently and exclusively so that any
children that their union produces will have
access to the love and
care of their mother and father.
The ministry for which my sister worked takes in
children affected
by HIV - AIDS, so Bharathi is now well
cared for, and enjoys
access to a good education and healthcare.
Through the Network, the church has
access to a large number of
child -
care providers well aware of the problems caused
by our national policy of
child «
care - lessness.»
Instead of committing
to helping families and individuals improve their social and economic conditions (
by pushing policy makers
to strengthen
access to affordable housing, health
care,
child care, public transportation, job training, etc.), we blame them.
In both of the examples I have presented, the cheating spouse denied thier spouse (and
children) sufficient
access to necessary health
care, food, clothing and other provisions, and their perception of reality was controlled
by the cheaters» pretense that nothing had changed about the relationship when in fact the relationship suffered a cataclysmic and covert paradigm shift.
The every
child deserves a family campaign promotes the best interests of all
children in the foster
care and adoption system
by increasing their
access to loving, stable, forever homes, and works
to ensure safe and supportive
care for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) youth seeking family formation.
Officials at schools — as well as hospitals, nursing homes and
child -
care facilities — would be able
to access the data from a Web site run
by the federal Department of Health and Human Services in consultation with the Agriculture Department.
This proposal would provide the resources
to help states implement those important reforms and support the expansion of
access to quality
child care programs staffed
by early educators that can provide developmentally appropriate services that promote the healthy development and school readiness of young
children
HIV Medicine DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-1293.2011.00918.x IBFAN - Asia Position Statement on HIV and Infant Feeding, 13 October 2008 South African Tshwane Declaration on breastfeeding, S Afr J Clin Nutr 2011; 24 (4) UNAIDS 2010, Strategy Getting
to Zero, UNAIDS Strategy 2011 — 2015 UNAIDS 2010, Agenda for Accelerated Country Action for Women, Girls, Gender Equality and HIV, 2010 - 2014 UNAIDS 2011, Countdown
to Zero: Global plan towards the elimination of new HIV infections among
children by 2015 and keeping their mothers alive, 2011 - 2015 UNAIDS 2011 Press Release, 9 June, World leaders launch plan
to eliminate new HIV infections among
children by 2015 UNICEF Convention on the Rights of the
Child UNICEF 2010, Facts for Life UNICEF 2011, Programming Guide, Infant and Young Child Feeding, 26 May 2011 WHO / UNICEF 2003, Global strategy for infant and young child feeding WHO 2007, Evidence on the long - term effects of breastfeeding: systematic reviews and meta - analysis WHO, UNAIDS, UNICEF 2009, Towards universal access: scaling up priority HIV / AIDS interventions in the health sector: progress report 2009 WHO 2009, Women and health, Today's evidence tomorrow's agenda WHO 2009, Acceptable medical reasons for use of breast - milk substitutes WHO 2009, Rapid advice: use of antiretroviral drugs for treating pregnant womenand preventing HIV Infection in infants WHO 2009, Rapid advice: revised WHO principles and recommendations on infant feeding in the context of HIV WHO 2010, Priority Interventions — HIV / AIDS prevention, treatment and care in the health sector WHO 2010, Guidelines on HIV and infant feeding: Principles and recomendations for infant feeding in the context of HIV and a summary of evidence WHO 2010, Annexure 7b to Guidelines on HIV and infant fee
Child UNICEF 2010, Facts for Life UNICEF 2011, Programming Guide, Infant and Young
Child Feeding, 26 May 2011 WHO / UNICEF 2003, Global strategy for infant and young child feeding WHO 2007, Evidence on the long - term effects of breastfeeding: systematic reviews and meta - analysis WHO, UNAIDS, UNICEF 2009, Towards universal access: scaling up priority HIV / AIDS interventions in the health sector: progress report 2009 WHO 2009, Women and health, Today's evidence tomorrow's agenda WHO 2009, Acceptable medical reasons for use of breast - milk substitutes WHO 2009, Rapid advice: use of antiretroviral drugs for treating pregnant womenand preventing HIV Infection in infants WHO 2009, Rapid advice: revised WHO principles and recommendations on infant feeding in the context of HIV WHO 2010, Priority Interventions — HIV / AIDS prevention, treatment and care in the health sector WHO 2010, Guidelines on HIV and infant feeding: Principles and recomendations for infant feeding in the context of HIV and a summary of evidence WHO 2010, Annexure 7b to Guidelines on HIV and infant fee
Child Feeding, 26 May 2011 WHO / UNICEF 2003, Global strategy for infant and young
child feeding WHO 2007, Evidence on the long - term effects of breastfeeding: systematic reviews and meta - analysis WHO, UNAIDS, UNICEF 2009, Towards universal access: scaling up priority HIV / AIDS interventions in the health sector: progress report 2009 WHO 2009, Women and health, Today's evidence tomorrow's agenda WHO 2009, Acceptable medical reasons for use of breast - milk substitutes WHO 2009, Rapid advice: use of antiretroviral drugs for treating pregnant womenand preventing HIV Infection in infants WHO 2009, Rapid advice: revised WHO principles and recommendations on infant feeding in the context of HIV WHO 2010, Priority Interventions — HIV / AIDS prevention, treatment and care in the health sector WHO 2010, Guidelines on HIV and infant feeding: Principles and recomendations for infant feeding in the context of HIV and a summary of evidence WHO 2010, Annexure 7b to Guidelines on HIV and infant fee
child feeding WHO 2007, Evidence on the long - term effects of breastfeeding: systematic reviews and meta - analysis WHO, UNAIDS, UNICEF 2009, Towards universal
access: scaling up priority HIV / AIDS interventions in the health sector: progress report 2009 WHO 2009, Women and health, Today's evidence tomorrow's agenda WHO 2009, Acceptable medical reasons for use of breast - milk substitutes WHO 2009, Rapid advice: use of antiretroviral drugs for treating pregnant womenand preventing HIV Infection in infants WHO 2009, Rapid advice: revised WHO principles and recommendations on infant feeding in the context of HIV WHO 2010, Priority Interventions — HIV / AIDS prevention, treatment and
care in the health sector WHO 2010, Guidelines on HIV and infant feeding: Principles and recomendations for infant feeding in the context of HIV and a summary of evidence WHO 2010, Annexure 7b
to Guidelines on HIV and infant feeding.
The Sustainable Development Goals include ensuring
access by infants
to safe, nutritious, and sufficient food (2.1); ending all forms of malnutrition and achieving targets on stunting and wasting in
children under 5 years of age (2.2); addressing the nutritional needs of lactating women (2.2); reducing neonatal mortality (3.2); ensuring
access to reproductive health -
care services (3.7); and recognizing and valuing unpaid
care provided
by women and girls (5.4).
How this bill will help: The
Access to Nutritious Meals for Young
Children Act will strengthen the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) by adding meal or snack options for children who need them, helping cover the cost of more meals for children who are in care for longer hours, and making more child care providers eligible for ass
Children Act will strengthen the
Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) by adding meal or snack options for children who need them, helping cover the cost of more meals for children who are in care for longer hours, and making more child care providers eligible for assist
Child and Adult
Care Food Program (CACFP) by adding meal or snack options for children who need them, helping cover the cost of more meals for children who are in care for longer hours, and making more child care providers eligible for assista
Care Food Program (CACFP)
by adding meal or snack options for
children who need them, helping cover the cost of more meals for children who are in care for longer hours, and making more child care providers eligible for ass
children who need them, helping cover the cost of more meals for
children who are in care for longer hours, and making more child care providers eligible for ass
children who are in
care for longer hours, and making more child care providers eligible for assista
care for longer hours, and making more
child care providers eligible for assist
child care providers eligible for assista
care providers eligible for assistance.
The TLC foundation «lightens the load»
by providing easy
access to adventures, respite and information about adaptive sports and camps for
children, parent getaways, accessible family vacations, specialized
child care resources, support groups and more.
This fact needs
to be continually reiterated
to decision makers as otherwise manufacturers of breast milk substitutes will capitalise on HIV infection as a reason for promoting free samples of their formula.10 It is extraordinary that the Wall Street Journal painted the baby food manufacturers as heroes poised
to save African
children from certain death because of their offer
to donate free formula
to HIV infected mothers.11 The WHO recommends avoidance of breast feeding
by HIV infected mothers only if replacement feeding is feasible, safe, sustainable, and affordable — otherwise exclusive breast feeding is recommended during the first six months of life.12 Non-infected women must be given
access to credible information, quality
care, and support, in order
to empower them
to make informed decisions regarding feeding of their infant.13
Fathers are capable of revolutionizing
child - rearing
by providing them the
access to the outside world that women too often don't have while staying at home
to care for them.
By eliminating state laws, policies, practices and procedures that exclude potential adoptive and foster parents because of their sexual orientation, gender identity, or marital status this bill will dramatically increase
access to permanent, loving homes for
children living in foster
care.
The new programs are expected
to increase college
access and support degree completion
by providing wraparound services for students such as
child and elder
care, transportation, health
care services, family and / or employment counseling, legal aid, and more.
Momentum Kids, originally set up
by two mothers in Stroud, will expand across Momentum's network of 150 local groups, ensuring that single parents and sole carers have
access to cooperatively run breakfast clubs, after school sessions and
child care they need
to facilitate their political engagement.»
The IDC would enhance the Facilitated Enrollment
Child Care subsidy
by increasing funding
to $ 25 million and expanding eligibility
to those within 400 percent of the Federal Poverty Line, which would increase
access to a number of families, and serve approximately 2,571 additional
children.
Studies show that
access to paid sick days promote safer and healthier work environments
by reducing the spread if illness and workplace injuries and it reduces health
care costs and supports
children and families
by helping the parents fulfill their
care - giving responsibilities.»
Bringing «virtual dental homes»
to schools, nursing homes and long - term
care facilities can keep people healthy — reducing school absenteeism, lessening the need for parents
to leave work
to care for an ailing
child, and helping
to prevent suffering for millions of people who have no
access to a dentist, a six - year study
by University of the Pacific demonstrates.
July 1, 2015 UChicago Medicine, Little Company of Mary expand pediatric partnership: Affiliation
to boost community
access to specialty
care for infants and children The University of Chicago Medicine and Little Company of Mary Hospital and Health Care Centers are partnering to expand care for infants and children by developing a subspecialty center on the community hospital's Evergreen Park campus that will provide enhanced neonatology and pediatric servi
care for infants and
children The University of Chicago Medicine and Little Company of Mary Hospital and Health
Care Centers are partnering to expand care for infants and children by developing a subspecialty center on the community hospital's Evergreen Park campus that will provide enhanced neonatology and pediatric servi
Care Centers are partnering
to expand
care for infants and children by developing a subspecialty center on the community hospital's Evergreen Park campus that will provide enhanced neonatology and pediatric servi
care for infants and
children by developing a subspecialty center on the community hospital's Evergreen Park campus that will provide enhanced neonatology and pediatric services.
Berry Street's BeNetWise program supports a proactive approach
by welfare agencies in addressing the digital divide experienced
by the
children and young people in the out - of - home
care and alternative education sectors who have a lack of
access to digital technology.
«The fact that poor families have unequal
access to child -
care must be addressed
by...
Celina Marie Benavides Human Development and Psychology Current city: Claremont, California Current job: Director of nonprofit, Project Vistas — Family
Child Care Higher Education Academy, which provides family child care providers in Los Angeles County access to higher education and professional development training; doctoral student in Positive Developmental Psychology at Claremont Graduate University Career highlights: At Project Vistas, assisting a marginalized, nontraditional student group, while overseeing budget, managing program operations, coordinating staff, and fulfilling targeted outcomes; Basic Research Scientist of the Year award by the AS&F Foundation and Claremont Graduate Unive
Child Care Higher Education Academy, which provides family child care providers in Los Angeles County access to higher education and professional development training; doctoral student in Positive Developmental Psychology at Claremont Graduate University Career highlights: At Project Vistas, assisting a marginalized, nontraditional student group, while overseeing budget, managing program operations, coordinating staff, and fulfilling targeted outcomes; Basic Research Scientist of the Year award by the AS&F Foundation and Claremont Graduate Univer
Care Higher Education Academy, which provides family
child care providers in Los Angeles County access to higher education and professional development training; doctoral student in Positive Developmental Psychology at Claremont Graduate University Career highlights: At Project Vistas, assisting a marginalized, nontraditional student group, while overseeing budget, managing program operations, coordinating staff, and fulfilling targeted outcomes; Basic Research Scientist of the Year award by the AS&F Foundation and Claremont Graduate Unive
child care providers in Los Angeles County access to higher education and professional development training; doctoral student in Positive Developmental Psychology at Claremont Graduate University Career highlights: At Project Vistas, assisting a marginalized, nontraditional student group, while overseeing budget, managing program operations, coordinating staff, and fulfilling targeted outcomes; Basic Research Scientist of the Year award by the AS&F Foundation and Claremont Graduate Univer
care providers in Los Angeles County
access to higher education and professional development training; doctoral student in Positive Developmental Psychology at Claremont Graduate University Career highlights: At Project Vistas, assisting a marginalized, nontraditional student group, while overseeing budget, managing program operations, coordinating staff, and fulfilling targeted outcomes; Basic Research Scientist of the Year award
by the AS&F Foundation and Claremont Graduate University
Report Seeks Help for Low - Income Student Parents (Inside Higher Ed) A new report authored
by Bridget Terry Long proposes expanding the
Child Care Access Means Parents in School program, which supports low - income parents by providing them with access to campus - based child - care serv
Child Care Access Means Parents in School program, which supports low - income parents by providing them with access to campus - based child - care servi
Care Access Means Parents in School program, which supports low - income parents by providing them with access to campus - based child - care ser
Access Means Parents in School program, which supports low - income parents
by providing them with
access to campus - based child - care ser
access to campus - based
child - care serv
child -
care servi
care services.
Our call for more studies on racial / ethnic subgroup disparities echoes a recommendation published 15 years ago
by the AAP Task Force on Minority
Children's
Access to Pediatric
Care that more attention be paid
to the heterogeneity of API populations.24
Every year, more than 50 million births are unregistered in the developing world, excluding China, resulting in many of those
children's lack of
access to education, health
care, and other social services, concludes a report
by unicef.
Well - being of
children: All
children in Finland have,
by law,
access to childcare, comprehensive health
care, and pre-school in their own communities.
All employees should have
access to a minimum standard of at least seven paid sickdays per year, and most teachers are covered
by the federal Family and Medical Leave Act, which provides up
to 12 weeks of job - protected leave
to care for a new
child, a seriously ill family member, or
to recover from one's own serious illness.
«Often we have kids coming
to kindergarten who don't know their letters and numbers,» said Cole, explaining that
children in rural districts who don't have
access to pre-K are often
cared for
by family members and don't always get the educational supports that are provided
by pre-K programs.
By comparing fourth - grade literacy outcomes against the experiences and inputs that produced these results — including indicators of health -
care and preschool
access, family economic well - being, mental - health and
child - welfare services, nutrition, and comprehensive school quality — we can identify gaps in how we are serving
children and target investments and reforms
to those areas with the greatest potential
to improve
children's long - term life outcomes.
He promoted the idea of meeting the needs of the whole
child by expanding pre-kindergarten and after - school and summer programs, increasing
access to health
care and mental health services, and promoting nutritious food and regular exercise.
I would hope
to live independently for as long as possible but if circumstances required me
to live in an assisted living or nursing home, I would hope
to be surrounded
by a loving,
caring staff,
access to getting outdoors and with frequent visits from my
children and friends.
«Severely malnourished
children will be treated, people displaced
by war will receive life - saving medical
care, and people living with HIV / AIDS, tuberculosis, and other neglected diseases will have
access to the medicines they need.
If a
child is
cared for
by a babysitter in the babysitter's home, for example, and the babysitter is aware of the presence of lead paint in the home, the babysitter's failure
to ensure that the
child does not gain
access to the lead paint may result in liability on the part of the babysitter for lead - paint injuries sustained
by the
child while in the babysitter's home.
But one important factor can be addressed
by changing the manner
by which legal services are regulated — the lack of legal information: not knowing if it is better
to appear in court, or better
to not appear because if you do and you are unable
to pay the fine, you will necessarily be incarcerated, not knowing whether it is possible
to request a more convenient court date in order
to maintain employment, not knowing if
children are allowed in the courtroom and not having
access to child care, not knowing if the citation itself can be challenged, and, if so, how.
When a
child is knowingly allowed on land on which fertilizers or pesticides are stored, the landowner acquires a duty
to take reasonable
care to prevent the
child from gaining
access to and being injured
by these substances.
For example, such partnerships can force landlords
to remediate poor housing conditions that aggravate a patient's asthma, increase
access to care by helping patients establish eligibility for Medicaid, improve educational services for
children with special needs, or help patients escape violent domestic situations.
Couples in dispute on certain minor issues relating
to parenting time,
access schedules, the management of a
child's health
care, religious and educational instruction, and general communication between parents, can be referred
by a court
to a Parenting Coordinator who can assist with the resolution.
In addition, race and their status as immigrants or refugees may make them vulnerable
to discriminatory behavior
by those in control of economic and social benefits including employment, education, housing, health
care and legal benefits: Stephen Gaetz, Street Justice: Homeless Youth and
Access to Justice (Toronto: Justice for
Children and Youth, 2002) at 43 - 46.
Benchmark cases successfully litigated
by Leopold and his firm include those that led
to significant improvements in automotive safety, including safer
child seatbelt restraint systems, SUV stability and handling, safer tires and
to significant changes in the managed
care industry that resulted in greater
access to care and treatment for catastrophically ill
children and adults.
the plan proposed
by each person applying for custody of or
access to the
child for the
child's
care and upbringing;
The links below provide the names of FQHC's
by community, and can be used
to determine whether the health center a
child is
accessing for medical
care qualifies as a FQHC.
For example, your
child's development is supported
by positive relationships with friends and neighbours, and
access to things like playgrounds, parks, shops and local services like
child care, schools, health centres and libraries.
In 2015 — 16, only one - third of eligible
children under age 5 were served
by one of the state's ECE programs, leaving an estimated 650,000
children in or near poverty without
access to affordable
care.
Other recent initiatives
to assist Indigenous families»
access child care were also informed
by the findings of the consultations, including:
«We are hindering the development of young
children by not providing them
access to high - quality
child care».
Invest in
children's health and development
by appropriately funding evidence - based programs, including Early Head Start and Head Start, Medicaid, CHIP, WIC, home visiting, SNAP, school meal programs and other programs that increase
access to healthy food, and
Child Care Development Block Grant — funded programs.