In general, the findings revealed that
family support services resulted in slight improvements in some outcomes.
Not exact matches
As a
result, the
services and
support provided by CMIT have enhanced ALSL's ability to meet the needs of children and
families in the community.
Howard et al (2004), surveying 2000 mostly African American 8th grade boys found the vast majority willing to use protection: this
resulted in the local hospital restructuring its teen
family planning clinical
services to give the same in - hospital clinical and counselling
support to young males as to young females
Next, it articulates a learning framework for community schools that relies on
results - based school and community partnerships to create health and social
supports and
services, expanded learning opportunities, and meaningful
family and community engagement.
2 Title IV, Part F, Subpart 2 — Community
Support for School Success Full
Service Community Schools program The bill also contains provisions that advance the community schools strategy, including the requirement for indicators beyond academics in state and district accountability systems; supportive programs including Promise Neighborhoods and 21st Century Community Learning Centers; and a new set of tools and resources to boost
results - focused school - community partnerships for young people's success, including integrated student
supports, needs assessments, and professional development for educators to work more effectively with
families and communities.
The workload of the Provincial Court (Criminal Division) grew as a
result of continued «hybridization» of criminal offences, while the Provincial Court (
Family Division) had to interpret and apply a range of new legislation such as the
Family Law Act, the Children's Law Reform Act, the Child and
Family Services Act, the
Family Support Act, and the Reciprocal Enforcement of
Support Orders Act.
Collaborative efforts stemming from our February 11, 2016 Access to Justice BC Leadership Group meeting
resulted in Access to Justice BC working alongside the Mediate BC
Family Unbundled Legal
Services Project (funded by the Law Foundation) to support and promote the availability of «unbundled» legal s
Services Project (funded by the Law Foundation) to
support and promote the availability of «unbundled» legal
servicesservices.
Qualifications Profile * Self - assured, dynamic, and
results - driven IT
Service professional with more than 18 years providing high - performance customer service, systems and network administration, and user technical support mostly in the call center / payment solutions, youth / family service, utilities, and healthcare indu
Service professional with more than 18 years providing high - performance customer
service, systems and network administration, and user technical support mostly in the call center / payment solutions, youth / family service, utilities, and healthcare indu
service, systems and network administration, and user technical
support mostly in the call center / payment solutions, youth /
family service, utilities, and healthcare indu
service, utilities, and healthcare industries.
The parenting intervention consisted of 12 group - based sessions lasting on average about 1 — 2 hours, combining culturally tailored societal information with the Connect parenting
support programme, which has been described elsewhere.33 The first two sessions were designed based on
results from earlier findings on qualitative focus group discussions.3 The aim of the culturally tailored societal information aspect of the intervention was to give Somali - born parents an introduction on parenting styles, the rights of the child, the
family legal system in relation to parenting and the goal of the work of social
services with children and
family.
Lakidjekastaff believe that a better understanding of cultural issues, along with referrals to appropriate
family support services, have
resulted in fewer children needing to be removed from their
families.
Parenting
support programs have been shown to have positive effects among
families with young infants at high psychosocial risk.20 - 25 Our
results suggest a benefit from the universal provision of parenting and child development
support services to an unselected sample of
families with health coverage, who ranged from the affluent and employed to those at greater socioeconomic and psychosocial risk.
Improving the Quality of
Services to Youth in Substitute Care: A Report on Surveyed Youth in Foster Care FY 2009 (PDF - 170 KB) Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (2009) Discusses the results of two surveys in which youth are asked about the quality of substitute care and services in Texas and their recommendations for improving supports to youth in care in the areas of employment, financial, and educational information; resources, family, and health information; the adoption process; and services and t
Services to Youth in Substitute Care: A Report on Surveyed Youth in Foster Care FY 2009 (PDF - 170 KB) Texas Department of
Family and Protective Services (2009) Discusses the results of two surveys in which youth are asked about the quality of substitute care and services in Texas and their recommendations for improving supports to youth in care in the areas of employment, financial, and educational information; resources, family, and health information; the adoption process; and services and tra
Family and Protective
Services (2009) Discusses the results of two surveys in which youth are asked about the quality of substitute care and services in Texas and their recommendations for improving supports to youth in care in the areas of employment, financial, and educational information; resources, family, and health information; the adoption process; and services and t
Services (2009) Discusses the
results of two surveys in which youth are asked about the quality of substitute care and
services in Texas and their recommendations for improving supports to youth in care in the areas of employment, financial, and educational information; resources, family, and health information; the adoption process; and services and t
services in Texas and their recommendations for improving
supports to youth in care in the areas of employment, financial, and educational information; resources,
family, and health information; the adoption process; and services and tra
family, and health information; the adoption process; and
services and t
services and training.
This finding is consistent with the
results of other studies, 34 and many
service providers are trying to find ways to encourage fathers to attend parenting programmes.35 Reports of difficulty sustaining behaviour change over time and the desire for further
support have also been reported previously.9, 33 Continuing
support to the group from both volunteers and professionals has been proposed as well as flexible, open access, non-structured sources of
support.37 Previous studies have also suggested that 30 — 50 % of
families who take part in parenting programmes are likely to show no benefit because of other events in their lives, and may therefore need more than a single intervention.36
As a
result of further funding, KidsMatter was able to develop these culturally relevant resources for Aboriginal
families and professionals working in settings which
support children's social and emotional wellbeing such as schools and early childhood
services.
Family mediation services support parents, grandparents and other significant adults in the children's lives through family change and disruption as a result of separation, divorce or family restruct
Family mediation
services support parents, grandparents and other significant adults in the children's lives through
family change and disruption as a result of separation, divorce or family restruct
family change and disruption as a
result of separation, divorce or
family restruct
family restructuring.
Families experiencing crisis benefit from intensive in - home services EVOLVE offers two types of services to support families with children at significant risk of harm or out - of - home placement as a result of abuse, neglect, parenting difficulties, mental health issues, or domestic violence: Brief Counseling Services and Familie
Families experiencing crisis benefit from intensive in - home
services EVOLVE offers two types of services to support families with children at significant risk of harm or out - of - home placement as a result of abuse, neglect, parenting difficulties, mental health issues, or domestic violence: Brief Counseling Services and Familie
services EVOLVE offers two types of
services to support families with children at significant risk of harm or out - of - home placement as a result of abuse, neglect, parenting difficulties, mental health issues, or domestic violence: Brief Counseling Services and Familie
services to
support families with children at significant risk of harm or out - of - home placement as a result of abuse, neglect, parenting difficulties, mental health issues, or domestic violence: Brief Counseling Services and Familie
families with children at significant risk of harm or out - of - home placement as a
result of abuse, neglect, parenting difficulties, mental health issues, or domestic violence: Brief Counseling
Services and Familie
Services and
FamiliesFamilies First.
Post-Permanency: An Assessment for
Families» Needs for
Services and
Supports (PDF - 153 KB) Freundlich, Avery, Gerstenzang, & Munson (2006) Journal of
Family Strengths, 9 (1) Reports the
results of a qualitative study that sought the perspectives of birth parents and adoptive parents following reunification or adoption of children from foster care.
Since December 2010, the state's Home Visiting
Services Account has been using combinations of private, state and federal funds to provide more home visiting services to families living in some of Washington state's most vulnerable communities; funds also support the professional development of home visitors and ensure programs get the results they
Services Account has been using combinations of private, state and federal funds to provide more home visiting
services to families living in some of Washington state's most vulnerable communities; funds also support the professional development of home visitors and ensure programs get the results they
services to
families living in some of Washington state's most vulnerable communities; funds also
support the professional development of home visitors and ensure programs get the
results they promise.
«We have a proven model that
results in positive outcomes for children and their
families and also has the potential to actually reduce the costs of
services to the state as a whole, so it's being smart both in terms of getting the
results we want, and in doing it effectively and doing it efficiently,» said Peter Berliner, managing director at Mission Investors Exchange, a Seattle - based organization
supporting the feasibility study.
Specialist
Family Violence
support and prevention is a confidential
service for couples or
families who are having difficulties managing conflict that may
result in hostility, violence or abuse.
This account uses combinations of federal, state and private funds to provide more home visiting
services to
families living in some of Washington state's most vulnerable communities; funds also
support the professional development of home visitors and ensure programs get the
results they promise.
Understanding HFM's data development efforts can help other states devise and implement robust home visitation data systems that
support continuous quality improvement, meet state and federal requirements, and ensure
services are delivering real
results for children,
families, and taxpayers.
The Nurse -
Family Partnership National
Service Office is a non-profit organization that provides agencies across the country the information,
support and specialized training they need to properly implement the Nurse -
Family Partnership and produce the same successful
results that have made the program a national model.
As a
result, a growing number of new initiatives and programs are being implemented within California counties that
support the delivery of an array of mental health
services to children and
families receiving child welfare
services.
Recent success in improving graduation rates among all students, regardless of the challenges they face, provides evidence that targeted
supports, including wraparound
services, school counseling, intersession programs, Saturday school,
family engagement, home visits, tutoring, and social - emotional learning
result in more students walking across the graduation stage.
After becoming a
family mediator, studying family dynamics and systems to learn how to help families succeed following divorce, Larry Swall helped start a family mediation program operating through the Missouri Department of Social Services, Family Support Division — MARCH Mediation (Mediation Achieving Results for Children) in
family mediator, studying
family dynamics and systems to learn how to help families succeed following divorce, Larry Swall helped start a family mediation program operating through the Missouri Department of Social Services, Family Support Division — MARCH Mediation (Mediation Achieving Results for Children) in
family dynamics and systems to learn how to help
families succeed following divorce, Larry Swall helped start a
family mediation program operating through the Missouri Department of Social Services, Family Support Division — MARCH Mediation (Mediation Achieving Results for Children) in
family mediation program operating through the Missouri Department of Social
Services,
Family Support Division — MARCH Mediation (Mediation Achieving Results for Children) in
Family Support Division — MARCH Mediation (Mediation Achieving
Results for Children) in 1999.
«The Lakidjeka ACSASS staff believe that it has
resulted in less Indigenous children being removed from their
families through better understanding of the cultural issues and referral to appropriate
family support services.
To achieve population level
results ACYFS funds a suite of
services and initiatives including
supported playgroups,
family workers, parenting programs, community capacity building and partnerships and network activities.
Although the present study's measure of
support services was not designed to account for the intensity (i.e., frequency and duration) or appropriateness of the
support services,
results suggest that the number of
support services a
family received was not associated with daily mood.