We examine access to child - care assistance as a civil rights issue and challenge state administrators to ensure they are serving families in a way that addresses racial disparities.
Not exact matches
Examine window areas carefully
to make sure that
children do not have easy
access to furniture that could help them get
to a window's height.
Interim rulings concerning custody of
children or
access to children must be
examined on a case - by - case basis
to determine if the interim ruling will likely have a direct bearing on the disposition of those issues at trial, bearing in mind the specific issues and the length of time the interim ruling will be in place.
Commenting on the program, Melbourne FRC Community Liaison Officer, Cara Doherty said: «The How2 program presents RAV with a valuable opportunity
to genuinely
examine the way our Centres work with GLBTI clients, evaluate their experiences in
accessing our services and explore how we can improve outcomes for families and
children».
Using Medicaid
To Help Young
Children and Parents
Access Mental Health Services: Results of a 50 - State Survey, National Center for
Children in Poverty, updated March 2017 — This brief
examines states» use of Medicaid as a key source of funding for early childhood mental health services.
To examine whether state child care subsidy policies can combine goals of increasing maternal employment and increasing access to quality child care for children in low - income families, the research team studied one state's comprehensive policy, through a cross-sectional survey of 665 randomly selected families using centers, Head Start programs, family child care homes, public school preschools, or informal care, including a sample of families on the waitlist for child care subsidie
To examine whether state
child care subsidy policies can combine goals of increasing maternal employment and increasing
access to quality child care for children in low - income families, the research team studied one state's comprehensive policy, through a cross-sectional survey of 665 randomly selected families using centers, Head Start programs, family child care homes, public school preschools, or informal care, including a sample of families on the waitlist for child care subsidie
to quality
child care for
children in low - income families, the research team studied one state's comprehensive policy, through a cross-sectional survey of 665 randomly selected families using centers, Head Start programs, family
child care homes, public school preschools, or informal care, including a sample of families on the waitlist for
child care subsidies.
Others, such as the Healthy Families Parenting Inventory and the Protective Factors Survey,
examine a range of skills parents may have (e.g.,
child development knowledge, emotional well - being) as well as situational challenges, such as the quality of the home environment or
access to social supports, that enhance or limit their capacity
to meet their
child's needs.