Not exact matches
Maven's first goal is to provide women the kind of
affordable but definitive
support we feel is most lacking right now, in fields like reproductive health, maternity
care, mental health, and
children's health.
Some of Clinton's plans include guaranteeing 12 weeks of paid family and medical leave, expanding early childhood education, capping childcare expenses at 10 percent of a household's income, helping the families of
children with autism and other special needs get access to more resources and
support, and insuring more families through the
Affordable Care Act.
Unless you
support government a-ssistence for impoverished single mothers,
affordable health
care, planned parenthood, and teaching
children proper birth control, you are hypocrites who are actually encouraging abortion.
And former White House Faith - Based Office staffer Michael Wear suggested that the Obama administration helped by signing the Adoption Tax Credit in 2013, including maternal health
supports in the
Affordable Care Act, and expanding the
child tax credit.
Even with a great
support network in place, you will still need to explore your options for
affordable child care.
Finding
child care that's
affordable can be a lifesaver so you're not always at the mercy of your
support network's schedule.
Special measures should be taken to promote community and workplace
support to mothers in relation to pregnancy and lactation, and feasible and
affordable child -
care services, and compliance to the ILO Maternity Protection Convention 2000 (No. 183).
In spring 2010, the Health Resources and Services Administration and the Administration for
Children announced the availability of funds for the
Affordable Care Act Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program.39 The program emphasizes and
supports successful implementation of high - quality home visiting programs that have demonstrated evidence of effectiveness as defined in the legislation.
Home visiting has been demonstrated to be an effective method of
supporting families, particularly as part of a comprehensive and coordinated system of high - quality,
affordable early
care and education, health and mental health, and family
support services for families of
children from the prenatal through the pre-kindergarten stages.
Improving relationships with the union representing food service workers and working with the union to offer useful training to food service personnel and
support services (e.g., transportation and
child care) to help make training more accessible and
affordable.
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
Cuomo pledged a
child care tax credit, tuition - free public college for about 80 percent of New York households, more jobs through investment in the private sector and public - private partnership,
support for the homeless and funding for
affordable housing, all while New York will be vigilant, he said, protecting and promoting the state's progressive social bonafides.
But at a time of national insecurity concerning the fate of the
Affordable Care Act, Medicare, and Medicaid, and only a temporary solution in place for the
Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), we believe it is critical for New York's elected officials to clearly share their thinking about the NYHA, one that has the
support of 31 State Senators and has passed the Assembly during each of the past three years.
The
Affordable Care Act set aside $ 1.5 billion in funding for states to implement evidence - based home - visiting programs to
support the health and development of at - risk
children, with three percent earmarked for tribal communities.
Gateway provides a wide array of services to adults,
children and families, including around - the - clock psychiatric emergency services, psychiatric medication therapy services, outpatient counseling for individuals and families, specialized residential
care for
children and adolescents, permanent
affordable housing for adults, supervised adult residential services, adult
supported housing services, mental health services for adults with persistent mental health issues, a licensed school for
children with emotional and behavioral difficulties, nationally recognized vocational and occupational rehabilitation services, a therapeutic outdoor recreation program for
children and adolescents, a homeless shelter for families and residential substance abuse services, as well as individual and case management services for adults and
children.
Ontario is helping more
children access
affordable, quality licensed
child care to give them the best start in life and
support families across the province.
Interventions must be targeted at alleviating maternal depressive symptoms by decreasing poverty, providing
support programs for single parents, and establishing accessible and
affordable medical
care for all parents and their
children.
In spring 2010, the Health Resources and Services Administration and the Administration for
Children announced the availability of funds for the
Affordable Care Act Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program.39 The program emphasizes and
supports successful implementation of high - quality home visiting programs that have demonstrated evidence of effectiveness as defined in the legislation.
The AECEO's Professional Pay & Decent Work Campaign has been successfully engaging and organizing hundreds of RECEs, early years staff, parents and community members across Ontario to advocate for quality
affordable early years and
child care programs where RECEs and staff are well
supported with professional pay and decent work.
Policies covering about one year of fully job ‑ protected leave and targeting parents with strong prior labour force attachment with benefits covering close to full wage replacement, and with a guaranteed place for a
child from the age of one, in a good quality,
affordable, out - of - home
care facility appear to be garnering
support.
Once implemented, high quality early childhood
care and education will be more accessible for all
children and families; more
affordable for at - risk families; and
supported by best practices, in all communities.
Whether early educators are working in private for - profit or not - for - profit programs, Head Start, prekindergarten classrooms or family
child care homes, T.E.A.C.H. has increased the availability of accessible,
affordable college education and workforce
supports for these women in low wage jobs working with vulnerable
children in early education settings.
Home visiting has been demonstrated to be an effective method of
supporting families, particularly as part of a comprehensive and coordinated system of high - quality,
affordable early
care and education, health and mental health, and family
support services for families of
children from the prenatal through the pre-kindergarten stages.
Flake's congressional voting record is problematic, and includes
support for an amendment to the
Affordable Care Act to prohibit abortion coverage,
support for defunding Planned Parenthood, and a vote against expanding the
Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP).
Though not limited to this list, the team also focuses on the following issues: home visiting, access to
affordable and high - quality
child care, universal preschool, and
supporting the early childhood workforce.
According to a recent poll from the First Five Years Fund, 82 percent of Republicans, 85 percent of Independents, and 97 percent of Democrats
support «making quality early education for
children from birth through age five, including
child care, more
affordable for working families.»
· Better Outcomes Brighter Futures is implemented; · High quality early years
care and education is accessible and
affordable; ·
Child welfare and protection systems are effective and responsive; · Evidence - based policy is promoted and
supported, and
children and young people participate in decisions that affect their lives; · High standards of compliance on governance and accountability are
supported and enforced; and · Performance is improved through the effective alignment of resources.