However, moving may be in the best interest if the move allows a child to attend a better school,
provides access to child care or a support system, or would benefit the child in some other way that can be demonstrated in court.
Provide access to child care subsidies for poor and near - poor families and reduce child poverty by 3 percent (cost = $ 5.3 billion).
Not exact matches
Since its inception, Idealz has been partnering with Dubai
Cares, a part of Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiatives, which works towards
providing children and young people in developing countries with
access to quality education.
Teladoc, a telehealth company that
provides 24/7
access to medical
care for adults and
children experiencing non-emergency medical issues via phone, secure online video, mobile app or private, walk - in kiosk, raised $ 50.3 million from Jafco Ventures, FLAG Capital Management, Greenspring Associates, Mellon and QuestMark Partners, Cardinal Partners, HLM Venture Partners, Kleiner Perkins Caufield and Byers, New Capital Partners, and Trident Capital.
He found that cultures where fathers show the most affection, proximity, and responsibility for routine
child care are also the ones most likely
to feature females participating in community decision - making and
to provide females with
access to positions of authority.
Family - oriented companies are
providing free or affordable
child care options as an employee benefit, including
access to resources for finding nannies and day
cares.
This proposal would
provide the resources
to help states implement those important reforms and support the expansion of
access to quality
child care programs staffed by early educators that can
provide developmentally appropriate services that promote the healthy development and school readiness of young
children
For example, Early Head Start, which
provides comprehensive services focusing on early learning experiences, health and nutritional status, social - emotional behavior, early intervention, and parent support, offers increased
access to health
care, well -
child exams, immunizations, and screening tests for
children enrolled in the program.
The Sustainable Development Goals include ensuring
access by infants
to safe, nutritious, and sufficient food (2.1); ending all forms of malnutrition and achieving targets on stunting and wasting in
children under 5 years of age (2.2); addressing the nutritional needs of lactating women (2.2); reducing neonatal mortality (3.2); ensuring
access to reproductive health -
care services (3.7); and recognizing and valuing unpaid
care provided by women and girls (5.4).
Providing or helping parents gain
access to other types of supports and resources, such as medical or
child care resources, is also an important feature of these programs.16, 3
Having a medical home means having consistent
access to health
care that is comprehensive, well - coordinated, and of high quality, and that
provides an ongoing relationship with personal providers who treat the whole
child.
The TLC foundation «lightens the load» by
providing easy
access to adventures, respite and information about adaptive sports and camps for
children, parent getaways, accessible family vacations, specialized
child care resources, support groups and more.
Fathers are capable of revolutionizing
child - rearing by
providing them the
access to the outside world that women too often don't have while staying at home
to care for them.
Teaming up with the Food Bank of the Southern Tier, the Rock on Café program runs a «Week of
Caring»
to collect food donations
to support the Food Bank's BackPack Program, which
provides healthy, kid - friendly, and easy -
to - prepare foods
to children at risk of hunger over weekends and holiday breaks when they do not have
access to free or reduced price school meal programs.
The new programs are expected
to increase college
access and support degree completion by
providing wraparound services for students such as
child and elder
care, transportation, health
care services, family and / or employment counseling, legal aid, and more.
We
provide each family
access to educational resources as well as emotional and practical support
to aid in the daily
care of their
child after they return home from the hospital.
The Bone Marrow Failure Program at Dana - Farber / Boston
Children's In addition
to providing information and
access to local and national research initiatives, our clinic offers multidisciplinary
care (physician specialists, dentists, nurse practitioners, social workers) and consultative services for patients with Diamond - Blackfan anemia.
Platelet Function Disorders Program The Platelet Function Disorders Program
provides comprehensive
care for
children and adolescents with platelet function disorders, as well as
access to the most recent clinical trials.
Dr. Romy Quijano, a medical doctor who heads the Philippine Action Network, also believes that the sensible approach
to preventing vitamin A deficiency is
to see that the vulnerable sectors of the population are empowered enough
to access natural sources of vitamin A. «Effective nutrition education is much better than adding yet another source of vitamin A which most likely will not be equitably distributed anyway; improving livelihood;
providing better health
care system; addressing malnutrition, communicable diseases and other illnesses that make
children more vulnerable
to vitamin A deficiency.
July 1, 2015 UChicago Medicine, Little Company of Mary expand pediatric partnership: Affiliation
to boost community
access to specialty
care for infants and children The University of Chicago Medicine and Little Company of Mary Hospital and Health Care Centers are partnering to expand care for infants and children by developing a subspecialty center on the community hospital's Evergreen Park campus that will provide enhanced neonatology and pediatric servi
care for infants and
children The University of Chicago Medicine and Little Company of Mary Hospital and Health
Care Centers are partnering to expand care for infants and children by developing a subspecialty center on the community hospital's Evergreen Park campus that will provide enhanced neonatology and pediatric servi
Care Centers are partnering
to expand
care for infants and children by developing a subspecialty center on the community hospital's Evergreen Park campus that will provide enhanced neonatology and pediatric servi
care for infants and
children by developing a subspecialty center on the community hospital's Evergreen Park campus that will
provide enhanced neonatology and pediatric services.
Celina Marie Benavides Human Development and Psychology Current city: Claremont, California Current job: Director of nonprofit, Project Vistas — Family
Child Care Higher Education Academy, which provides family child care providers in Los Angeles County access to higher education and professional development training; doctoral student in Positive Developmental Psychology at Claremont Graduate University Career highlights: At Project Vistas, assisting a marginalized, nontraditional student group, while overseeing budget, managing program operations, coordinating staff, and fulfilling targeted outcomes; Basic Research Scientist of the Year award by the AS&F Foundation and Claremont Graduate Unive
Child Care Higher Education Academy, which provides family child care providers in Los Angeles County access to higher education and professional development training; doctoral student in Positive Developmental Psychology at Claremont Graduate University Career highlights: At Project Vistas, assisting a marginalized, nontraditional student group, while overseeing budget, managing program operations, coordinating staff, and fulfilling targeted outcomes; Basic Research Scientist of the Year award by the AS&F Foundation and Claremont Graduate Univer
Care Higher Education Academy, which
provides family
child care providers in Los Angeles County access to higher education and professional development training; doctoral student in Positive Developmental Psychology at Claremont Graduate University Career highlights: At Project Vistas, assisting a marginalized, nontraditional student group, while overseeing budget, managing program operations, coordinating staff, and fulfilling targeted outcomes; Basic Research Scientist of the Year award by the AS&F Foundation and Claremont Graduate Unive
child care providers in Los Angeles County access to higher education and professional development training; doctoral student in Positive Developmental Psychology at Claremont Graduate University Career highlights: At Project Vistas, assisting a marginalized, nontraditional student group, while overseeing budget, managing program operations, coordinating staff, and fulfilling targeted outcomes; Basic Research Scientist of the Year award by the AS&F Foundation and Claremont Graduate Univer
care providers in Los Angeles County
access to higher education and professional development training; doctoral student in Positive Developmental Psychology at Claremont Graduate University Career highlights: At Project Vistas, assisting a marginalized, nontraditional student group, while overseeing budget, managing program operations, coordinating staff, and fulfilling targeted outcomes; Basic Research Scientist of the Year award by the AS&F Foundation and Claremont Graduate University
Report Seeks Help for Low - Income Student Parents (Inside Higher Ed) A new report authored by Bridget Terry Long proposes expanding the
Child Care Access Means Parents in School program, which supports low - income parents by providing them with access to campus - based child - care serv
Child Care Access Means Parents in School program, which supports low - income parents by providing them with access to campus - based child - care servi
Care Access Means Parents in School program, which supports low - income parents by providing them with access to campus - based child - care ser
Access Means Parents in School program, which supports low - income parents by
providing them with
access to campus - based child - care ser
access to campus - based
child - care serv
child -
care servi
care services.
In 1996 the National Commission on Teaching and America's Future challenged the nation
to provide every
child with what should be his or her educational birthright: «
access to competent,
caring, qualified teaching in schools organized for success.»
BBA advocates
providing universal
access to health
care for
children, quality early - childhood education, and expanded
access to extended learning opportunities, after school and during the summer.
All employees should have
access to a minimum standard of at least seven paid sickdays per year, and most teachers are covered by the federal Family and Medical Leave Act, which
provides up
to 12 weeks of job - protected leave
to care for a new
child, a seriously ill family member, or
to recover from one's own serious illness.
«Often we have kids coming
to kindergarten who don't know their letters and numbers,» said Cole, explaining that
children in rural districts who don't have
access to pre-K are often
cared for by family members and don't always get the educational supports that are
provided by pre-K programs.
We know that
caring relationships,
access to varied learning opportunities, and
providing supports outside the classroom can alter a
child's life for the better.
Child Care and Early Education Research Connections Research Connections provides easy access to research and data on topics related to high quality early care and educat
Care and Early Education Research Connections Research Connections
provides easy
access to research and data on topics related
to high quality early
care and educat
care and education.
NDP: Create 1 million new
child care spaces over the next eight years and cap their cost at $ 15 per day; add five weeks of parental leave for the second parent, extending the program
to include same - sex couples and adoptive parents; doubling parental leave time for parents of multiples;
provide regular EI
access to parents who find themselves out of work after taking parental leave.
Dr. Howard is also an Angel Flight pilot; as a volunteer with this organization, he
provides free - of - charge flights
to children and adults so they can
access crucial medical
care otherwise not available
to them.
People need
to have
access to education and health -
care so that they can rest assured that the one or two
children they do have will survive and flourish - this will
provide natural incentives
to not have large families that can not be
cared for.
«Because women still
provide most of the primary
care for
children, when they can not
access child care, their employment, health, safety, independence, and ability
to parent is put at risk.
We expect that the UN Committee will ask Canada about how it intends
to meet its international human rights obligations
to provide access to high quality, affordable
child care.
Over the years, our legal team has been on the forefront of shaping, expanding, and defending against discrimination in every major health
care program in Illinois, and
providing millions of vulnerable adults and
children with
access to health coverage and economic security.
Interfaith Outreach and Community Partners, founded in 1979,
provides emergency and long - term solutions around food, clothing, housing, employment,
child care, transportation, and
access to resources within the community.
For advocates seeking
to support
access to child -
care assistance and high - quality early learning programs, this brief
provides guidance and strategies
to support racial equity in their states «
child -
care assistance programs.
The links below
provide the names of FQHC's by community, and can be used
to determine whether the health center a
child is
accessing for medical
care qualifies as a FQHC.
The
Child Care Development Fund (CCDF) is a federal block grant that provides funding for states to improve access to quality child care for high - need children and fami
Child Care Development Fund (CCDF) is a federal block grant that provides funding for states to improve access to quality child care for high - need children and famil
Care Development Fund (CCDF) is a federal block grant that
provides funding for states
to improve
access to quality
child care for high - need children and fami
child care for high - need children and famil
care for high - need
children and families.
A growing evidence base confirms that PTGs are cost - effective in reducing
children's disruptive behaviors, 44,45 and offering them in pediatric practices using trained practice staff represents a critical opportunity
to provide access to effective mental health
care to a wide population.
«We are hindering the development of young
children by not
providing them
access to high - quality
child care».
National Center for
Children in Poverty, Project Thrive (www.nccp.org): The Public Policy Analysis and Education Center for Infants and Young
Children at the National Center for
Children in Poverty has as its core mission increasing knowledge and
providing policy analysis that will help states build and strengthen comprehensive early childhood systems and link policies
to ensure
access to high - quality health
care, early
care and learning, and family support.
In addition
to child care and preschool services, Early Head Start and Head Start offer prenatal education, job - training and adult education, and assistance in accessing housing and insurance.50 However, Early Head Start presently serves only approximately 3 % of low - income families.51 The Child Care Development Block Grants Act of 2014 and subsequent appropriations also provide child care subsidies for low - income working families and funds to improve child care quality, in addition to new and needed protections to keep children safe and healthy when they are being cared for outside the ho
child care and preschool services, Early Head Start and Head Start offer prenatal education, job - training and adult education, and assistance in accessing housing and insurance.50 However, Early Head Start presently serves only approximately 3 % of low - income families.51 The Child Care Development Block Grants Act of 2014 and subsequent appropriations also provide child care subsidies for low - income working families and funds to improve child care quality, in addition to new and needed protections to keep children safe and healthy when they are being cared for outside the hom
care and preschool services, Early Head Start and Head Start offer prenatal education, job - training and adult education, and assistance in
accessing housing and insurance.50 However, Early Head Start presently serves only approximately 3 % of low - income families.51 The
Child Care Development Block Grants Act of 2014 and subsequent appropriations also provide child care subsidies for low - income working families and funds to improve child care quality, in addition to new and needed protections to keep children safe and healthy when they are being cared for outside the ho
Child Care Development Block Grants Act of 2014 and subsequent appropriations also provide child care subsidies for low - income working families and funds to improve child care quality, in addition to new and needed protections to keep children safe and healthy when they are being cared for outside the hom
Care Development Block Grants Act of 2014 and subsequent appropriations also
provide child care subsidies for low - income working families and funds to improve child care quality, in addition to new and needed protections to keep children safe and healthy when they are being cared for outside the ho
child care subsidies for low - income working families and funds to improve child care quality, in addition to new and needed protections to keep children safe and healthy when they are being cared for outside the hom
care subsidies for low - income working families and funds
to improve
child care quality, in addition to new and needed protections to keep children safe and healthy when they are being cared for outside the ho
child care quality, in addition to new and needed protections to keep children safe and healthy when they are being cared for outside the hom
care quality, in addition
to new and needed protections
to keep
children safe and healthy when they are being
cared for outside the home.52
Cutting Violence and Cutting Prison Costs in Maine:
Accessing Available Federal Funds
to Provide Essential Health
Care (PDF - 569 KB) Fight Crime: Invest in Kids Maine (2013) Offers information on how Maine has increased
access to health screenings and treatment for people with mental and behavioral health challenges — including alcohol and other substance abuse problems for improved parent -
child welfare.
Governments that see
care and education as a public responsibility increasingly integrate their
care and education systems and are able, in consequence,
to ensure better regulation, more equitable
access and
provide higher quality services
to all
children.
Maine adopted a provision increasing
access to lead screening at sites
providing education or health
care to low - income
children.
The benefits are endless, through planning, doing, reviewing you can identify what / where and how you can improve and trial those changes, education and
care is not static and if we fail
to adapt our practices and review our practice we are not
providing the best service we can
to families and
children accessing our service.
This enabled them
to provide preventive
care, and manage identified issues in both adults and
children who might otherwise not have
accessed care.
If you think that a human right
to health is not an issue in a wealthy country such as Australia, just take a moment
to consider the concerns regarding the quality of
care provided to asylum seekers, that we detain
children at the cost of their mental health, that some Aboriginal communities don't have
access to running water, and that we currently seem determined
to impose an economic barrier
to accessing primary
care.
The third in a series of surveys, the report
provides state and national information on
children's physical, mental, and developmental health status;
access to health
care; activities at school, outside of school, and at home; and their safety and security in their neighborhoods and at school based on parent and caregiver response.
In the long term, those participating
children are more likely to be employed and less likely to be dependent on government assistance.9 The positive effects are larger, and more likely to be sustained, when programs are high quality.10 In addition, the impact is greatest for children from low - income families.11 Differences in children's cognitive abilities by income are evident at only nine months old and significantly widen by the time children are two years old.12 Children living in poverty are more likely to be subject to stressful home environments — which can have lifelong impacts on learning, cognition, and self - regulation — while parents living in poverty have limited resources to provide for their families and high barriers to accessing affordable, high - quality child care.13 High - quality early learning programs staffed by warm and responsive adults can help mitigate these effects, offering a safe and predictable learning environment that fosters children's develo
children are more likely
to be employed and less likely
to be dependent on government assistance.9 The positive effects are larger, and more likely
to be sustained, when programs are high quality.10 In addition, the impact is greatest for
children from low - income families.11 Differences in children's cognitive abilities by income are evident at only nine months old and significantly widen by the time children are two years old.12 Children living in poverty are more likely to be subject to stressful home environments — which can have lifelong impacts on learning, cognition, and self - regulation — while parents living in poverty have limited resources to provide for their families and high barriers to accessing affordable, high - quality child care.13 High - quality early learning programs staffed by warm and responsive adults can help mitigate these effects, offering a safe and predictable learning environment that fosters children's develo
children from low - income families.11 Differences in
children's cognitive abilities by income are evident at only nine months old and significantly widen by the time children are two years old.12 Children living in poverty are more likely to be subject to stressful home environments — which can have lifelong impacts on learning, cognition, and self - regulation — while parents living in poverty have limited resources to provide for their families and high barriers to accessing affordable, high - quality child care.13 High - quality early learning programs staffed by warm and responsive adults can help mitigate these effects, offering a safe and predictable learning environment that fosters children's develo
children's cognitive abilities by income are evident at only nine months old and significantly widen by the time
children are two years old.12 Children living in poverty are more likely to be subject to stressful home environments — which can have lifelong impacts on learning, cognition, and self - regulation — while parents living in poverty have limited resources to provide for their families and high barriers to accessing affordable, high - quality child care.13 High - quality early learning programs staffed by warm and responsive adults can help mitigate these effects, offering a safe and predictable learning environment that fosters children's develo
children are two years old.12
Children living in poverty are more likely to be subject to stressful home environments — which can have lifelong impacts on learning, cognition, and self - regulation — while parents living in poverty have limited resources to provide for their families and high barriers to accessing affordable, high - quality child care.13 High - quality early learning programs staffed by warm and responsive adults can help mitigate these effects, offering a safe and predictable learning environment that fosters children's develo
Children living in poverty are more likely
to be subject
to stressful home environments — which can have lifelong impacts on learning, cognition, and self - regulation — while parents living in poverty have limited resources
to provide for their families and high barriers
to accessing affordable, high - quality
child care.13 High - quality early learning programs staffed by warm and responsive adults can help mitigate these effects, offering a safe and predictable learning environment that fosters
children's develo
children's development.14