Sentences with phrase «support migrant families»

For example, staff assisted TEA in revising a home - based program for 3 - and 4 - year - old migrant children to support migrant families in developing children's school readiness and language and literacy development.

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Supporting formula feeding for families on the move is especially difficult and is partly why the «Interim Considerations for the feeding support of Infants and Young Children under 2 years of age in refugee and migrant transit settings in Europe» were developed.
Miliband's repeated use of the language of «our economy», «wages,» and «working people,» coupled with his shunning of variants of «control» and of references to «migrants» as a group or in particular categories such as students and family members, supports this sort of interpretation.
We have been consulting on how to ensure those who come to the UK as family migrants are supported without becoming a burden on the taxpayer...
In paragraph (c), we propose to require Migrant and Seasonal Head Start programs support effective transitions to other Head Start programs when families move out of the community.
Given the frequent mobility among families served by Migrant and Seasonal Head Start, supporting these transitions to maximize re-enrollment in Head Start programs and effective transitions is particularly important.
The report examines progress in the performance of students in high - poverty schools, the development of state standards and assessment systems, accountability systems and school improvement efforts, the targeting of Title I funds, Title I services at the school level, support for family involvement, services for students in private schools, and services provided under the Even Start, Migrant Education, and Neglected and Delinquent programs.
Allocations CFPA Champions of Change Committee of Practitioners Compliance and Monitoring Complaint Policy Conferences & Training Presentations ESEA Flexibility Waiver Evidence - Based Programs Federal Award Notifications Parent and Family Engagement Private Schools Title I, Part A Basic Title I, Part C Migrant Title I, Part D Neglected and Delinquent Title II, Part A, Supporting Effective Instruction Title III, English Learners (EL) Title IV, 21st Century Community Learning Centers Title V, Rural Education Achievement Program Title IX, Part A Homeless Children and Youth
Funding available through federal title programs support and provide equity for: students who are economically disadvantaged (Title I, Part A); students from migrant families (Title I, Part C); students considered at - risk, including neglected and delinquent (Title I, Part D); students learning English as a second language (Title III); students living in rural and remote areas (Title V); and students who are experiencing homelessness (Title VII).
When questioned, Re Rebaudengo defended her choice of awardee by expressing admiration for the Sheikha's efforts to extend her cultural and educational activities to poor migrant workers in Qatar, despite her family's suspected support of terrorists.
Katie is particularly interested in migrant support issues and regularly represents migrant families with children and adults with care needs under this firm's community care contract with the Legal Aid Agency.
Haroutunian describes how migrant families settle in Canada while one family member goes abroad to support them in a jurisdiction where their credentials and experiences are recognized.
Professor Pels will look at why migrant parents are under - represented in the family support system and ask if it's because professionals working in the area are not yet fully equipped to deal with diverse social, cultural and religious backgrounds.
Supporting culturally diverse and migrant families will be a strong theme of this month's Helping Families Change Conference in Amfamilies will be a strong theme of this month's Helping Families Change Conference in AmFamilies Change Conference in Amsterdam.
Delivering to culturally diverse and migrant families: Why are these families under - represented in family support programs?
Migrant Resource Centre (Northern Tasmania) This Migrant Resource Centre offers support to families from CALD backgrounds in northern Tasmania.
Many of the migrant farm families were accustomed to traveling for seasonal work, but with support from a local church and a growing sense of community, some have decided to make this town their permanent home.
Family Rights Group's response to the Home Office consultation on reforming support for failed asylum seekers and other illegal migrants, September 2015
Culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) OOHC tools and resources Community Services has put together some basic resources to provide information, advice and tools to assist OOHC providers to accurately identify the needs and supports required by refugee and migrant children, young people and families in OOHC.
The Find and Connect service will help Forgotten Australians and Former Child Migrants to trace their history and understand the reason they were placed into care, reconnect with family where possible and to access counselling and other supports.
Stepping Stones: A Texas Migrant Early Childhood Program for 3 - and 4 - Year - Olds was developed in partnership with the Texas Education Agency (TEA) and is available for free to all migrant programs throughout the state to support migrant children and their faMigrant Early Childhood Program for 3 - and 4 - Year - Olds was developed in partnership with the Texas Education Agency (TEA) and is available for free to all migrant programs throughout the state to support migrant children and their famigrant programs throughout the state to support migrant children and their famigrant children and their families.
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