Sentences with phrase «child advocacy partners»

«Please know that NYS PTA will continue to work with all education and child advocacy partners to keep our members updated and informed on education, health, safety and welfare issues affecting children and families.»
Our efforts are further energized by working with both our leading child advocacy partners and like - minded individuals who seek alternative products.

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The mainline's primary partner in this political advocacy is the Children's Defense Fund (CDF).
In this area of law, prosecutors work closely with experts in this field as part of a multi-disciplinary team, which includes law enforcement, social services, child advocacy centers, medical and mental health providers, the school system and many other partner agencies.
Survive & T hrive Global Development Alliance Survive & Thrive is an allian ce of government, professional health association, private sector and non-profit partners working with country g overnments and health professionals to improve health outcomes for mothers, newborns and children through clinical training, systems strengthening and policy advocacy.
For the first time, ZERO TO THREE is partnering with leading children's advocacy organizations to bring Think Babies ™ to states across the country.
Her partner was overwhelmed by events and worry for Laura and his child, and unable to function in the advocacy role.
«With this funding, child advocacy centers will be better equipped to partner with law enforcement to bring the abusers to justice while offering effective emotional support services to child victims and their families,» Gov. Andrew Cuomo said in a statement.
«Together with our Department of Social Services, the Child Advocacy Center, the Sheriff's Office, the District Attorney's Office, local law enforcement and community partners such as the YWCA of the Mohawk Valley, we work diligently all year long to raise awareness of child abuse, prevent its tragic occurrence and support vicChild Advocacy Center, the Sheriff's Office, the District Attorney's Office, local law enforcement and community partners such as the YWCA of the Mohawk Valley, we work diligently all year long to raise awareness of child abuse, prevent its tragic occurrence and support vicchild abuse, prevent its tragic occurrence and support victims.
«The reaccreditation of the Oneida County Children's Advocacy Center by the National Children Alliance is a tremendous honor and a testament to the unparalleled work it does to protect and support the victims of child abuse in our community,» said Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente Jr. «I would like to commend Director Joseph Lisi and all of the center's partners for the fine job they do and congratulate them on this receiving this high distinction.»
In Erie County, partners including the Erie County District Attorney's Office, Lee Gross Anthone Child Advocacy Center and Crisis Services will provide free training to institutions and individuals to recognize the warning signs and develop strategies to prevent child sexual aChild Advocacy Center and Crisis Services will provide free training to institutions and individuals to recognize the warning signs and develop strategies to prevent child sexual achild sexual abuse.
«We are honored to be partnering with the Oneida County Child Advocacy Center, not only during Child Abuse Prevention month, but throughout the year with our two recently added CAC advocates,» said YWCA Mohawk Valley Executive Director / CEO Dianne Stancato.
These include direct - service providers (e.g., Building Excellent Schools, the Mind Trust, Charter School Partners), human - capital organizations (e.g., Relay, Sposato, the Ryan Fellowship), advocacy groups (e.g., charter associations, BAEO, 50CAN, Stand for Children), and foundations and intermediaries (e.g., the Walton Family Foundation, Michael and Susan Dell Foundation, Choose to Succeed, New Schools for New Orleans).
Finally, advocacy involves partnering with national civic and policy leaders and grassroots organizations in communities to build a field committed to this new vision of education while also identifying policy barriers and opportunities to implementing a more comprehensive system of supports for children in communities across the country.
2011 President's Award, Florida School Boards Association: In June 2011, the three founding partners of FundEducationNow.org received the President's Award from the Florida School Board Association for their «extraordinary service to the children of Florida and for their leadership and advocacy for public education.»
MAISD is a strong partner in the community, working in collaboration with the Montcalm County Department of Health and Human Services, My Community Dental Center, Mid-Michigan Industries, Ionia / Montcalm Safe Child Advocacy Center and I / M 3rd Meal Program to provide service and supports for students and their families.
We've engaged members in advocacy and action around the state budget crisis, and have worked with partners and the state to develop a Children's Cabinet for Illinois.
Association of Education Service Agencies Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty Center for Inquiry Clearinghouse on Women's Issues Council for Exceptional Children Council of the Great City Schools Disciples Justice Action Network Equal Partners in Faith Feminist Majority Hindu American Foundation Institute for Science and Human Values Interfaith Alliance International Reading Association Lawyers» Committee for Civil Rights Under Law NAACP National Alliance of Black School Educators National Association of Elementary School Principals National Association of Federally Impacted Schools National Association of Secondary School Principals National Association of State Directors of Special Education National Black Justice Coalition National Center for Lesbian Rights National Council of Jewish Women National Education Association National Organization for Women National Parent Teacher Association National Rural Education Advocacy Coalition National Rural Education Association National School Boards Association People For the American Way Public Education Network School Social Work Association of America Secular Coalition for America Southern Poverty Law Center Union for Reform Judaism Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations United Church of Christ Justice and Witness Ministries Women of Reform Judaism
Success will include excellent service delivery, capacity - building for grass - root partners and advocacy for children today and in the future.
WRC staff combines the skills, talents, and resources of advocates, attorneys, and community partners to address obstacles that include: trauma recovery, child care, transportation, housing, education, and training, income and work, system's advocacy, social support - systems, health - care, civil legal representation, and criminal legal assistance.
North Carolina Collaborative for Children, Youth and Families Provides a forum for collaboration, advocacy, and action among families, family - serving agencies, and community partners that work to develop recommendations for coordination of services and to produce better outcomes for children in the State of North CChildren, Youth and Families Provides a forum for collaboration, advocacy, and action among families, family - serving agencies, and community partners that work to develop recommendations for coordination of services and to produce better outcomes for children in the State of North Cchildren in the State of North Carolina.
To protect the safety and wellbeing of children and promote the health of all families by partnering with those in a parenting role and their communities to build support, advocacy, education, research, and resources.
Established to promote collaboration in advocacy and delivery of services to children and families in Ontario, the six founding partners establish and form the Steering Committee, and promote a collaborative membership model.
NBCDI is also engaged in federal and state advocacy, with a wide range of partners and collaborations, to protect and promote investments and policies that support children's access to quality care and education birth through age 8, empower parents and families, and ensure funding and resource equity
With support from the National Black Child Development Institute, the Cleveland Affiliate will implement health and wellness, family empowerment, and literacy programs, and partner with local schools, early childhood education centers, parents, and caregivers to provide resources to address key issues facing Black children and families throughout Cleveland and surrounding communities in Cuyahoga County through education and advocacy.
Stated another way, the media, and advocacy groups have erroneously portrayed that if one recognizes parental alienation, as a serious form of emotional abuse, they are simultaneously denying intimate partner abuse and child abuse.
The Alliance for Early Success is a catalyst for bringing partners together to improve advocacy, state policies, and ultimately learning, health, and family outcomes for vulnerable children birth through age eight.
Dr. Self - Brown from Georgia State University is partnering with Dr. Kinnish at the Georgia Center for Child Advocacy, an Atlanta - based agency with a mission to champion the needs of abused children, to assess the impact of multiple intrapersonal, interpersonal, and contextual factors that may act and interact to facilitate or preclude traumatized children from receiving beneficial services.
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