Not exact matches
«With the help of New Yorkers
for a Balanced Albany,
families who believe that every child deserves a great
education regardless of their zip code stood up to the special interests to protect our most
vulnerable children.
We will not stand
for the mistreatment and discrimination against our most
vulnerable children and their
families, and will hold any institution responsible
for their actions so that all students can have the
education they deserve.»
The day Nixon actually announced her candidacy, he released a statement that put front and center his liberal accomplishments, which read like a progressive wish list: «Governor Cuomo has delivered more real progressive wins than any other Democrat in the country, including passing marriage equality, the strongest gun safety law in the nation, a $ 15 minimum wage, free college tuition, paid
family leave, record setting funding
for public
education, expanding and protecting healthcare
for our most
vulnerable, and banning fracking.»
«Governor Cuomo has delivered more real progressive wins than any other Democrat in the country, including passing marriage equality, the strongest gun safety law in the nation, a $ 15 minimum wage, free college tuition, paid
family leave, record setting funding
for public
education, expanding and protecting healthcare
for our most
vulnerable, and banning fracking,» the spokesman said.
Kim Sweet is executive director of Advocates
for Children of New York, an organization working to secure quality and equal public
education services
for New York City's most impoverished and
vulnerable families.
A Department
for Education spokesman said: «Nothing is more important than keeping children safe, and we will not hesitate to intervene when local authorities are failing
vulnerable children and
families.
The Johns Hopkins School of Public Health Military Child Initiative assists public schools to improve the quality of
education for highly mobile and
vulnerable young people with a special focus on military children and their
families by providing national, state and local
education agencies, as well as schools, parents and health, child welfare, juvenile justice and educational professionals with information, tools and services that enhance school success.
From our perspective, decisions such as the one at issue here miss the fact that public
education is evolving and should be driven by a commitment to meet the needs of students and
families and not by deference to a bureaucratic structure that often seems better
for the adults in the system than
for the most
vulnerable children.
She has researched coordinated services
for children, youth, and
families to improve social, educational, and economic outcomes
for vulnerable populations;
family engagement; and early childhood
education quality and outcomes
for traditionally underserved children and youth.
The nomination
for Moore Blatch's Private Client practice recognises the work they do around
education of
vulnerable people and their
families when it comes to planning
for later life and care.
About Blog - Nurture Africa operates projects providing access to Healthcare,
Education, Sustainable Livelihoods and Child Welfare
for vulnerable families within our areas of operation in Uganda.
Bright Futures, the AAP health promotion initiative, provides resources
for pediatricians to detect both ACEs and adverse developmental outcomes.36 Programs like Reach Out and Read, in which pediatricians distribute books and model reading, simultaneously promote emergent literacy and parent — child relationships through shared reading.37, 38 However, ACEs can not be addressed in isolation and require collaborative efforts with partners in the
education, home visitation, and other social service sectors in synergistic efforts to strengthen
families.29 In this way, programs like Help Me Grow39 that create streamlined access to early childhood services
for at - risk children can play a critical role in building an integrated system that connects
families to needed resources to enhance the development of
vulnerable children.
Military Child Initiative Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health & Johns Hopkins Center on School,
Family and Community Partnerships Assists public schools with improving the quality of
education for highly mobile and
vulnerable young people, with a special focus on military children and their
families.
Minister
for Vulnerable Children and
Families, Edward Timpson, met with members of the National Network of Parent Carer Forums (NNPCF) at the Department
for Education on Monday 9 January, where he confirmed funding from April 2017 of nearly # 60 million.
We call
for increased investment in high - quality early
education and
family - support programs, as well as
for greater coordination and integration across systems that touch the lives of
vulnerable young children and their
families.
The award honors the Raikes vision
for the Sixpence Early Learning Fund, which
for 10 years has brought high - quality early childhood
education to
vulnerable families in Nebraska.
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.
Parents as Teachers provides a broad context of parenting
education and
family support, and building protective factors, especially
for those
families in
vulnerable situations.
Five key strategies guide communities in creating a vision
for early childhood social - emotional health with a focus on reducing physical and mental health disparities, especially among
vulnerable populations: 1) Enhanced home visiting through a focus on social and emotional well - being, 2) Screening and assessment in a range of child - serving settings, 3) Integration of behavioral health into primary care, 4) Mental health consultation in early care and
education settings, and 5)
Family strengthening and parent skills training.
The joint commitment from the Health and
Education sectors to work collaboratively should improve access to parent information, child health, and educational services
for vulnerable families at an optimum time in the life of the child.
She has researched coordinated services
for children, youth, and
families to improve social, educational, and economic outcomes
for vulnerable populations;
family engagement; and early childhood
education quality and outcomes
for traditionally underserved children and youth.