In a bid to reach more than 80 schools in West Berkshire, BDZ Holdings in Newbury has teamed up with the charity to help
improve the outcomes for children who are underachieving in the county, which could result in over 3,000 disadvantaged children progress academically and socially.
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The specific focus of the postdoctoral research training program is to educate the next generation of researchers on rehabilitation strategies
for children with MS. Fellows
who complete the training will be uniquely equipped to conduct rehabilitation - oriented research focusing on
improving quality of life and
outcomes for children who have MS.
Identifying depressed mothers or those at risk
for depression
who are participating in home visiting, and treating or preventing the condition and its deleterious consequences, can
improve program
outcomes and foster healthy
child development.
Research has demonstrated that a large proportion of mothers served in home visiting suffer from mental health problems, with up to 50 percent experiencing clinically elevated levels of depression during the critical first years of their
child's development.5 There is evidence that many depressed mothers fail to fully benefit from home visiting.6 Identifying depressed mothers or those at risk
for depression
who are participating in home visiting, and treating or preventing the condition and its deleterious consequences, can
improve program
outcomes and foster healthy
child development.
Increasing awareness about SM and educating those
who have an impact on the
child's life is paramount to
improving the odds of a successful
outcome for children and their families.
Lord Willets also highlighted comments from Sir Michael Wilshaw, the outgoing boss of Ofsted,
who launched his own attack on the failure of grammar schools to
improve outcomes for disadvantaged
children.
The Senate Democratic Majority passed a legislative package which fundamentally restructures matrimonial law to
improve the process and
outcome of divorce
for all New Yorkers, particularly women and
children who are often the most vulnerable when marriages are dissolved.
As the main findings concern women
who have never married,
improved financial stability increases the bargaining power of women entering marriage, thus reducing domestic abuse and divorce, while
improving outcomes for children.
«This is about looking
for the institutions that support the
children who need it most, and
improving outcomes for those
children.»
Specifically to: 1) collaborate with Crittenton Women's Union (CWU) to create video resources that demonstrate its family skill - building model as a means of building adult capabilities to
improve child outcomes; 2) create an initial set of materials
for practitioners and leaders of family service - provision systems to be used with caregivers to
improve serve - and - return interaction as well as self - regulation and executive function skills; and 3) test these materials as part of a qualitative needs assessment of practitioners
who wish to build the capabilities of adults
who care
for children birth - to - five, with an emphasis on birth - to - three.
More specifically, the proposed program will focus on framing neuroscience research
for use by district and region - level decision makers
who are dedicated to
improving outcomes for young
children.
«Those
who know me will realise that I am passionate about
improving outcomes for children from our most disadvantaged communities and my comments were made in this context.»
It will support faculty and students
who care deeply about
improving outcomes for very young
children, and will become an essential source at the university and across the country
for scholarship, partnership, and professional learning.»
No
Child Left Behind was supposed to
improve educational
outcomes for students long overlooked — including those
who were black, Hispanic and low - income.
This study in two localities will show whether an academic boost from a six - week school readiness program in the summer right before kindergarten is a cost - effective way to
improve outcomes (and prevent summer learning loss)
for children who have been in preschool during the regular school year.
«We are pleased that our findings about what makes these urban charter schools successful and the challenges that remain have the potential to inform the work of many
who seek to
improve on educational
outcomes for children.»
An Obama administration push to
improve outcomes for infants and young
children hasn't done enough to help
children who have experienced trauma, advocates say.
Improving educational
outcomes is one of the most important ways to lift
children out of poverty, and charter schools offer that hope to parents
who want a better future
for their
children.
We stand by their endeavors to secure school finance reform and
improve education
outcomes and opportunities
for our public school
children, especially those
who are at - risk, English language learners, and students with disabilities and other special needs.
Studies have shown that early intervention can significantly
improve the
outcome for these
children so there are strong arguments
for early assessment to help identify
children who may benefit from extra support.
The coalition came together to push
for school finance reform and
improved educational opportunities and
outcomes for Nevada public school
children, especially those students
who are at - risk, English language learners, gifted and talented, and students with disabilities or other special needs.
A
child who is healthy, attends school, and is able to read will have better educational
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Photo credits: EU / ECHO / Jonathan Hyams Global business leaders have joined forces to provide access to cut - price technology that will
improve school system effectiveness and learning
outcomes for some of the 330 million
children around the world
who lack basic skills
for the knowledge economy of the future.
The Civil Rights Project's Center
for Civil Rights Remedies (CCRR) is dedicated to
improving educational opportunities and
outcomes for children from subgroups
who have been discriminated against historically due to their race / ethnicity, and
who are frequently subjected to exclusionary practices such as disciplinary removal, over-representation in special education, and reduced access to a college - bound curriculum
The Center is dedicated to
improving educational opportunities and
outcomes for children from subgroups
who have been discriminated against historically due to their race / ethnicity, and
who are frequently subjected to exclusionary practices such as disciplinary removal, over-representation in special education, and reduced access to a college - bound curriculum.
The organizational mission is to «dramatically
improve learning
outcomes for all
children in the U.S., with a special focus on students
who are not served well.»
• Over the last 10 years, when costs of public education skyrocketed, especially salaries and benefits, the schools were nonetheless generously supported by taxpayers,
who believed that funds were critically needed to
improve outcomes «
for our
children.
The CCRR Remedies is dedicated to
improving educational opportunities and
outcomes for children from subgroups
who have been discriminated against historically due to their race / ethnicity, and
who are frequently subjected to exclusionary practices such as disciplinary removal, over-representation in special education, and reduced access to a college - bound curriculum.
The Moriah Group, an international consulting firm focused on enhancing
outcomes for children and youth through
improved education, and the National Dropout Prevention Center / Network, the foremost resource
for educators and policymakers
who work to
improve graduation rates, worked together to produce the paper, with the sponsorship of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
Governance is rarely talked about and rife with politics, yet system leaders
who seek to transform their school districts must pay close attention to the decision - making processes — both formal and informal — if they seek to
improve outcomes for children.
As a community interested in
improving learning
outcomes for all
children — especially those
children who struggle in school — let's find more ways to support teachers as they develop the skills required to plan and implement formative assessment.
The Practice Framework aims to
improve outcomes for African Canadian
children and families
who come into contact with the
child welfare system.
He said; «The Awards honour the leadership, generosity and contributions of our local and international networks
who have worked
for many years to
improve the
outcomes for children and families where a parent experiences mental illness in Australia and abroad».
In March 2018, St. David's Center will open a multidisciplinary early intervention center aimed at strengthening parent -
child relationships, addressing the behavioral and developmental needs that so often appear in
children ages birth to five
who have faced trauma,
improving outcomes for East African
children diagnosed with autism, and supporting families toward wellbeing.
Partnering With Parents: Promising Approaches to
Improve Reunification
Outcomes for Children in Foster Care Anthony, Berrick, Cohen, & Wilder (2009) View Abstract and Document Describes a program in Contra Costa County, CA, that trains parents who have experienced child removal, services, and reunification to provide direct services to parent clients seeking reunification with their c
Children in Foster Care Anthony, Berrick, Cohen, & Wilder (2009) View Abstract and Document Describes a program in Contra Costa County, CA, that trains parents
who have experienced
child removal, services, and reunification to provide direct services to parent clients seeking reunification with their
childrenchildren.
Though results are mixed, most home visiting studies find that the early intervention of home visiting can
improve both short - and long - term
outcomes for children who are at - risk of being maltreated by positively impacting not only the
outcomes listed above, but perhaps most importantly, the mother -
child relationship (e.g., Black et al., 2007; Guttentag et al., 2014; Karoly et al., 2006; Olds et al., 1998).
An estimated 1,560
children died because of maltreatment, with the highest rates of victimization in the first year of life — 20.6 per 1,000
children.1 Research demonstrates that
outcomes for children who survive
child maltreatment (defined as neglect, abuse, or a combination of the two) are poor, with performance below national norms in a range of
outcomes areas, including psychosocial and cognitive well - being and academic achievement.2, 3,4 The costs to society overall of these
children not reaching their full potential and the lower than expected productivity of adult survivors of abuse are estimated at as much as $ 50 - 90 billion per year in the U.S. 5,6 These findings underscore the need
for strategies to prevent
child maltreatment in order to
improve outcomes for children, families and communities.
Collaboration Between TANF and
Child Welfare to Improve Child Welfare Outcomes Discretionary Grant Cluster Child Welfare Information Gateway Discusses projects funded that demonstrate models of effective collaboration between public assistance (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) and child welfare agencies that will improve outcomes for children and youth who are in, or are at risk of entering, the child welfare sy
Child Welfare to
Improve Child Welfare Outcomes Discretionary Grant Cluster Child Welfare Information Gateway Discusses projects funded that demonstrate models of effective collaboration between public assistance (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) and child welfare agencies that will improve outcomes for children and youth who are in, or are at risk of entering, the child welfare
Improve Child Welfare Outcomes Discretionary Grant Cluster Child Welfare Information Gateway Discusses projects funded that demonstrate models of effective collaboration between public assistance (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) and child welfare agencies that will improve outcomes for children and youth who are in, or are at risk of entering, the child welfare sy
Child Welfare
Outcomes Discretionary Grant Cluster Child Welfare Information Gateway Discusses projects funded that demonstrate models of effective collaboration between public assistance (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) and child welfare agencies that will improve outcomes for children and youth who are in, or are at risk of entering, the child welfare
Outcomes Discretionary Grant Cluster
Child Welfare Information Gateway Discusses projects funded that demonstrate models of effective collaboration between public assistance (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) and child welfare agencies that will improve outcomes for children and youth who are in, or are at risk of entering, the child welfare sy
Child Welfare Information Gateway Discusses projects funded that demonstrate models of effective collaboration between public assistance (Temporary Assistance
for Needy Families (TANF) and
child welfare agencies that will improve outcomes for children and youth who are in, or are at risk of entering, the child welfare sy
child welfare agencies that will
improve outcomes for children and youth who are in, or are at risk of entering, the child welfare
improve outcomes for children and youth who are in, or are at risk of entering, the child welfare
outcomes for children and youth
who are in, or are at risk of entering, the
child welfare sy
child welfare system.
The strongest evidence in relation to impairment is
for improving the psychological functioning of
children who have experienced sexual abuse where CBT appears to
improve outcomes for children showing signs of PTSD, and
for a small number of
child - focused therapies
for children who have experienced neglect.
Research has demonstrated that a large proportion of mothers served in home visiting suffer from mental health problems, with up to 50 percent experiencing clinically elevated levels of depression during the critical first years of their
child's development.5 There is evidence that many depressed mothers fail to fully benefit from home visiting.6 Identifying depressed mothers or those at risk
for depression
who are participating in home visiting, and treating or preventing the condition and its deleterious consequences, can
improve program
outcomes and foster healthy
child development.
BPNN consists of parents and organizations
who are committed to
improving policies
for better
outcomes for children and families with a focus on establishing parent leaders
who are willing to share their challenges and successes across the country to impact change.
Identifying depressed mothers or those at risk
for depression
who are participating in home visiting, and treating or preventing the condition and its deleterious consequences, can
improve program
outcomes and foster healthy
child development.
By reaching out to families and caregivers
who would not otherwise seek support services, these programs have the potential to
improve parenting skills and to reduce short - and long - term adverse
outcomes for child's heath and development.
It is an opportunity to challenge and be challenged, to affirm and be affirmed, to reflect critically and constructively, and importantly celebrate the achievements and gains made in our genuine effort to
improve outcomes for children, their families and those
who work with them each day.
Improving outcomes for children and young people is important to the ambitious vision
for reform set out in «Support and aspiration: a new approach to special educational needs and disability» which included wide - ranging proposals to
improve outcomes for children and young people
who are disabled or have special educational needs.
This course is recommended
for health care professionals, especially psychologists, counselors, social workers, and nurses
who seek knowledge about
improving outcomes for children affected by divorce.
In 2003, the
Children's Bureau released a request for proposals (RFP) to build home - and community - based systems of care to improve outcomes for children, youth, and families at risk of child maltreatment, children and youth who have been identified as victims of maltreatment but have not been removed from their home, or children and youth in State custody (foste
Children's Bureau released a request
for proposals (RFP) to build home - and community - based systems of care to
improve outcomes for children, youth, and families at risk of child maltreatment, children and youth who have been identified as victims of maltreatment but have not been removed from their home, or children and youth in State custody (foste
children, youth, and families at risk of
child maltreatment,
children and youth who have been identified as victims of maltreatment but have not been removed from their home, or children and youth in State custody (foste
children and youth
who have been identified as victims of maltreatment but have not been removed from their home, or
children and youth in State custody (foste
children and youth in State custody (foster care).
Why IMH matters to me: «I have worked
for many years with families
who are struggling with poverty, substance abuse, domestic violence, and mental health issues and feel strongly that early intervention with families is our greatest hope
for helping
improve outcomes for our
children and
for our communities.»
This special interest division has put together the DEC Recommended Practices to provide guidance to practitioners and families about the most effective ways to
improve the learning
outcomes and promote the development of young
children, birth through five years of age,
who have or are at - risk
for developmental delays or disabilities.
HiMama is made up of leaders
who are committed to
improving learning
outcomes for children aged zero to five.