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DELAWARE STATE HOUSING AUTHORITY Combined General Purpose Financial Statement of Cash Flows All Single family programs. 48. Balance Sheet - All Multi-family audited the accompanying general purpose financial statements of the delaware State http://www.state.de.us/auditor/housing98.pdf
Delaware State Housing Authority - General Purpose Financial delaware STATE HOUSING AUTHORITY. general Purpose Financial Statements and of Cash Flows All Multi-family Refunding programs. 66. Schedule of general Fixed Assets by Source http://www.state.de.us/auditor/economic/dshagen2000.pdf
Education Graduate Programs In Pennsylvania, New Jersey And Delaware Directory of graduate and postgraduate programs, including program descriptions, contact information and links to leading programs general EDUCATION. (Including Curriculum and Instruction). Graduate Schools in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and delaware programs are accelerated certification programs Holy family College http://www.gradschools.com/listings/atl/edu_gen_atl.html
General Assistance Services And Programs and be directed to appropriate programs, services, activities related to aging anddisabilities in delaware. disabilities, but also to family members, caregivers http://www.state.de.us/dhss/main/asistnce.htm
Extractions: The Adult Protective Service (APS) Program responds to cases of suspected abuse, neglect, or exploitation of impaired adults. Specifically, the program serves persons who are aged 18 or over, who have a physical or mental impairment, and who are not living in a long term care facility (for example, a nursing home). The APS program is staffed by trained social workers who provide assistance. This service is provided by the Division of Services for Aging and Adults with Physical Disabilities (DSAAPD). For a complete list of services provided by DSAAPD, please visit the DSAAPD services page , the DSAAPD website or address additional questions or comments related to DSAAPD and services for older Delawareans or Delawareans with physical disabilities to DSAAPD at 1-800-223-9074 or DSAAPDinfo@state.de.us
The Wellness Community Delaware - Support And Networking Groups Like a family, together we explore new ways of dealing with the physical and Orientationis a general overview of all the support programs, services and http://www.wellnessdelaware.org/support_programs.htm
Extractions: The Wellness Community provides support programs facilitated by licensed and experienced psychotherapists. At these meetings, people with cancer develop strong bonds with others. Like a family, together we explore new ways of dealing with the physical and emotional problems associated with the disease. Newcomers orientation is a great first step for someone wanting to learn more about The Wellness Community and our services. Orientation is a general overview of all the support programs, services and events that we offer. Like the participant groups, orientation is held at various times to meet the demanding schedules of our participants. Participant groups are the mainstay of our support programs here at The Wellness Community. Facilitated by a licensed psychotherapist, these groups are exclusively for people with cancer. The groups are two hours long and are offered at a variety of times during the day and night to accommodate the different schedules of our participants. Participant groups offer a safe place for people with cancer to talk about whatever is on their mind as it relates to cancer. Through these sessions, our participants form strong bonds with other individuals fighting cancer while they explore new ways of coping with the physical and emotional aspects of disease. Before joining one of these groups we suggest you learn more by attending one of our Newcomers Orientation sessions.
Extractions: Social Studies, English, Mathematics and Science General Information Program Listing Program Combinations Education Packets ... History to Go General Information The Delaware History Museum offers a series of hands-on programs that help students gain the skills of the Delaware State Education Standards in a museum setting. Interactive components include: illustrated, participatory storytelling; meeting real historical characters; role-playing; analyzing and investigating authentic and reproduction artifacts; dressing in reproduction clothing; and making historically accurate crafts to take home. By seeing, touching, and doing, students learn first hand about important events and issues in state and national history. We also offer post-visit materials for each program for teachers who are interested in continuing the learning process back in the classroom.
Extractions: Does the policy address the investigation of allegations of maltreatment in foster care as a distinct investigatory process? Is kinship/relative care addressed in the policy? What agency/unit is mandated to conduct the investigation? The Department of Services for Children Youth and Families Institutional Abuse Unit have this mandate. Law enforcement involvement is mandated when the investigation involves a "violation of the criminal code per the Child Abuse Protection Act of 1997."
Credit Certificate Programs, The Commonwealth College Of Penn WilkesBarre. 13 credits. Children, Youth, and family Services. Hazleton, 6 credits.E-Commerce, delaware County, Worthington Scranton, 22 credits. general Business. http://www.cwc.psu.edu/cwc/CE/certprog.html
Delaware's Requirements For Family Child Care Homes was recognized by the delaware general Assembly as reviewed and revised by delawarefamily child care qualifications and responsibilities, programs for children http://nrc.uchsc.edu/de/de_3.htm
Extractions: The Division of Family Services, Department of Services for Children, Youth and Their Families, adopts and promulgates the following licensing requirements for family child care homes as authorized in The Delaware Code, Title 31, Subchapter II, Subsections 341 -344. All previous rules, regulations and standards pertaining to such facilities are null and void. These requirements take effect on June 1, 1994. Charles E. Hayward, Secretary Virginia D. Miller, Director Division of Program Support Child Day Care is the most commonly used term to refer to the range of services available for children who are away from their own homes for a part of the day. Generally parents seek substitute care for reasons of employment, although a variety of situations prompt the need for child care. The primary characteristic of child day care is the delegation by the parents of the responsibility for the care and protection of the child to the provider. The need for protecting children receiving care outside their own homes was recognized by the Delaware General Assembly as early as 1915. Since 1950, Delaware has required child care facilities to be licensed as authorized in the Delaware Code, Title 31, Subchapter II, Subsections 341 -344. The licensing law defines the type of facilities that are to be regulated by the State, and gives the authority to "prescribe reasonable standards" and "license such facilities" to the Department of Services for Children, Youth and Their Families. The purpose of the law is to protect the health, safety and well-being of the children who receive care in child care facilities. Licensing of these facilities is a preventive function which has as its purpose setting requirements which must be met in order for a facility to be able to operate.
Delaware Agricultural Museum And Village: General Information program of special events, educational programs and constantly on her grandmother'sfarm, the family who takes Back to delaware Agricultural Museum and Village http://www.agriculturalmuseum.org/geninfo.htm
Extractions: Group and Family rates are available. We are members of the Passport program of ASTC and Time Travelers and participate in their discounted and reduced admission prices. The Delaware Agricultural Museum Association was formed by a group of people dedicated to preserving the agricultural heritage of Delaware and the Delmarva Peninsula. The Museum opened its doors to the public in August 1980. A main exhibit building and fifteen historic structures associated with a nineteenth century farming community bring the fascinating story of agriculture to life. More than 4,000 artifacts are displayed in the main exhibit building - from butter churns to threshers, from an eighteenth century log house to the first broiler chicken house.
The Metropolitan Museum Of Art - MuseumKids For more information, see family programs. For directions and general informationsee Visitor Information George Washington Crossing the delaware Analyze the http://www.metmuseum.org/explore/museumkids.htm?HomePageLink=museumkids_c
Business Ledger: Business News general support. And, the delaware Diamond Special Recognition Award goes to an individualwho has been an outstanding advocate for DSBDC programs. Two family http://www.ncbl.com/01-03news.html
Extractions: SBDC honors small businesses Twenty years ago, DSBDC opened its doors in a small basement office in Purnell Hall at the University of Delaware. Over the years, it has grown into a major center-city resource center in downtown Wilmington, with satellite centers in Kent and Sussex counties, and administrative offices in the Delaware Technology Park. DSBDC is reaching back into its past to feature their earliest clients at the celebration. However, the evening will be their way of thanking current clients, supporters and advocates of small business. Small business owners, community leaders and policy makers, the business community, corporations and the general public are invited to show their support as well. Festivities begin with a cocktail reception at 5:30 pm, followed by a dinner and program. Tickets are $50 per person. Corporate tables, sponsorships, and advertising are available. To reserve, call 302-831-1555 or go to www.delawaresbdc.org and click on the special anniversary icon for an order form. The chief Delaware Diamond Award honors the achievements of a DSBDC client. Criteria for the award includes being in business for approximately three years, successfully completing a growth stage, and attaining profitability. The GMAP Delaware Diamond Award recognizes companies for winning sizable government contracts.
2000 National Doctoral Program Survey - Public Program Report University of delaware Individual and family Studies Department, Page, This program,All 26 US Social Sciences, general/Other programs, All 314 US http://survey.nagps.org/report1535-171-1.php
Extractions: Note: This study is an observational study, not a controlled experiment. Participants were self-selected, and as a result their responses may not fully reflect the opinions of the entire graduate student population. Participants' educational affiliations were not verified. Learn more about the survey sample and methods Click the links below to read student comments and view responses to individual questions.
Community-Based Family Resource And Support Programs State, delaware Richard Donges DE Children's Trust Fund PO Box 2363 Wilmington, DE VERMONTHilda Green Children and family Council for Prevention programs 103 S http://www.calib.com/nccanch/prevmnth/general/community.cfm
General Assistance Programs among recipients according to their family size, eligibility In 4 states (delaware,the District of Columbia general Assistance programs are an important part http://newfederalism.urban.org/html/anf_a4.htm
Extractions: Number A-4 in Series, Assessing New Federalism: Issues and Options for States The nonpartisan Urban Institute publishes studies, reports, and books on timely topics worthy of public consideration. The views expressed are those of the authors and should not be attributed to the Urban Institute, its trustees, or its funders. The federal welfare reform legislation that became law in the summer of 1996 will return portions of the federal safety net to the states, highlighting the importance of sources of assistance for low-income individuals and families that are administered and funded at the state or local level. Among the most important of these is the group of programs known collectively as General Assistance (GA). GA encompasses a widely varying set of assistance programs that share two defining characteristics. They are funded and administered entirely by the state, county, and/or locality in which the particular program operates. And they provide benefits to low-income persons who are not eligible for federal assistance. As such they are the last resort for government assistance for many in need. This brief provides an overview of the nation's GA programs as they existed in the summer of 1996 with three purposes in mind: to gauge the extent to which persons no longer eligible for federally funded programs under the new legislation might be assisted through existing state and local programs; to provide a baseline against which to measure changes states may make to their GA programs in light of the new policy environment; and to trace how the GA landscape has already changed since the last comprehensive survey conducted in 1992.
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Links: Intergenerational Resources very useful information about benefit programs for grandparents current informationon children in general and children Home page for delaware's family court. http://www.dsaapd.com/ig.htm
Extractions: Useful Links: Intergenerational Information AARP AARP's Welfare Reform and Grandparents This website contains very useful information about benefit programs for grandparents raising grandchildren (http://www.aarp.org/getans/consumer/welfare.html) ARCH National Resource Center for Respite and Crisis Care Services Factsheet ARCH National Resource Center for Respite and Crisis Care Services supports service providers and families through training, technical assistance, evaluation, and research. This organization's web site includes a factsheet entitled "Respite Services to Support Grandparents Raising Grandchildren." (http://www.chtop.com/ARCH/archfs45.htm) This web site contains information on ADD and ADHP (attention deficit hyperactivity) for many different groups of people. A good resource to review the literature and read what is the latest in this field. (http://add.about.com) Child Welfare League of America The Child Welfare League of America is an association of over 1,000 public and nonprofit agencies that assist abused and neglected children and their families. Check out the positive parenting tips. (http://www.cwla.org) Delaware Cooperative Extension New Castle County The Delaware Cooperative Extension program in New Castle County provides child care workshops and other information for caregivers (http://ag.udel.edu/ncc)
STATEMENT OF and community organization and development including the delaware family ServicesCabinet for the CSBG program and human services programs in general. http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/olab/testimon/1998/csbg605.htm
Extractions: Questions? Privacy Site Index Contact Us ... Search STATEMENT OF DON SYKES DIRECTOR OFFICE OF COMMUNITY SERVICES ADMINISTRATION FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES FOR THE COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND THE WORKFORCE SUBCOMMITTEE ON EARLY CHILDHOOD, YOUTH AND FAMILIES U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES JUNE 5, 1998 Mr. Chairman, Members of the Committee, thank you for providing the opportunity for me to provide testimony on reauthorization of the Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) program. I'd like to thank the Committee for its leadership on this program and the bipartisan support that CSBG has enjoyed. I have been Director of the Office of Community Services (OCS) since 1993, and prior to that, I was a Community Action Executive Director for more than 20 years. I have spent over thirty years working with the community action network at the Federal and local level. During these thirty years, I have been involved with the issues facing America's workforce. I would like to share with you the Administration's strong support for a four-year reauthorization of this important program at such sums as may be necessary. We are not proposing any statutory changes to the program because we believe the current CSBG statute is fundamentally sound and provides the foundation for the community services network to respond to new and expanding challenges in the future. It provides flexibility to meet the unique needs of individual communities and works in concert with other programs, emphasizing Federal, State, and local public and private partnerships.