Kansas Children's Service League by strengthening the quality of their family life through families, with offices andaffiliates throughout kansas. provides a continuum of programs and services http://www.kcsl.org/
Extractions: offices For more information or answers to your questions, please send us an email at tlong@kcsl.org. Services and advocacy efforts focus on keeping: Children Safe: Families Strong: KCSL provides a variety of family services that emphasizes the key role of prevention. Our services - based on family needs and strengths - include: parenting education and support, Head Start, and Healthy Families. Communities Involved : KCSL works with other private and public agencies, the courts, policymakers, and communities to build an effective framework and direct resources to meet the needs of children and families.
Extractions: Go to... Child, Adolescent, Family Community Support Coping With Traumatic Events Disaster Mental Health HIV/AIDS Homelessness Managing Anxiety Mental Health Statistics Special Programs and Initiatives State Planning About CMHS CMHS Homepage Homepage Statewide Family Networks DESCRIPTION: ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Mississippis family organization, in collaboration with the business community and state legislators, developed policy support for community based service delivery for children and adolescents with SED.
TELENET 2 Extension Service KSU Dietetics Professional Developments programs Great Plains KanBe Health Programming (Washburn University) kansas family Program - KS http://www.telenet2.ksu.edu/telenet2/programs.html
Kansas Works kansas WORKS work program services exist to empower individuals and families tobecome It is not the expectation of the programs that the family will be http://www.srskansas.org/ees/ks_works.htm
Extractions: KANSAS WORKS MISSION KANSAS WORKS - work program services exist to empower individuals and families to become more self-sufficient through employment; and to develop opportunities for present and future generations to escape dependence on public assistance. Work programs support and reward work. Welfare recipients' greatest needs are re-connection to the job market and the opportunity to gain skills on the job. Program staff, recipients and applicants view cash assistance and Food Stamps as temporary programs which assist in transitioning to employment rather than as programs of continued economic assistance. Resources are maximized through the coordination of existing programs at all levels including government, community and business organizations. Participants have the ability and responsibility to utilize the program to improve their employability. Government support should not be provided to those unwilling to participate. The program targets families in economic crisis with supportive services and active help towards gaining (or regaining) strength. An emphasis on individual achievement through work program services sends a message to participants, especially young people, about the rewards of self-reliance and the direct connection between self-responsibility and their own economic success.
MAP kansas Legal Services, kansas Legal Services provides civil areas of consumer, employment,family, juvenile, health assist with and their programs and services. http://www.kcsdv.org/map.html
Independence Regional Health Center A member hospital of the kansas Citybased Health Midwest family. Offers information on medical and outpatient services, wellness classes and programs, and fitness and exercise programs. http://www.healthmidwest.org/about_us/facilities.asp?id=F45DAD57C63B11D49E3F0060
Family Development And Resource Management Programs Of Excellence Development and Resource Management Base programs of Excellence family Development. UtahWisconsin; Housing Accessibility/ Universal Design Iowa kansas Kentucky; http://www.reeusda.gov/f4hn/fdrm/examp.htm
Family Medicine Residency Program - Kansas City Residency programs. Anesthesiology kansas City, Wichita family Medicine kansas City,Wichita General Surgery kansas City, Wichita Internal Medicine kansas City http://gme.kumc.edu/fammedkc.html
The Kansas Department Of Health And Environment Educational Assistance American Academy of family Physicians KansasBoard of Regents State Supported Undergraduate programs; Minority http://www.kdhe.state.ks.us/olrh/olrh_links.htm
Heritage League Of Greater Kansas City - Your Source For stuff that's fun, educational and enjoyable for the whole family? programs and activitiesposted by historical organizations in the greater kansas City area. http://www.kansascityhistory.com/
College Of Human Ecology At Kansas State University The School of family Studies and Human Services comprises programs and courses inGeneral Human Ecology are coordinated In kansas, we are the only college of http://www.humec.ksu.edu/aboutus/letter.html
Extractions: KSU HUMEC About Us Message from Dean Kellett The College of Human Ecology has been dedicated to the goal of enhancing the well-being of families and communities since 1873. From our roots as one of the first Domestic Science programs in a land grant university and many years of distinction in Home Economics to our current status as one of the leading programs in Human Ecology, we inherited a legacy of excellence from our founders and leaders. The faculty and staff in Human Ecology are dedicated to continuing the legacy of excellence by addressing the opportunities of the 21st century with great pride and a sense of purpose. Guided by our motto, In a world focused on things, we focus first on people, faculty members have been honored with national, state and university awards for excellence in teaching, research, academic advising, and professional service. We are at the forefront of research, teaching and learning, and outreach. The College is organized into four academic units. The three departments include Apparel, Textiles, and Interior Design; Hotel, Restaurant, Institution Management and Dietetics; and Human Nutrition. The School of Family Studies and Human Services comprises about half of the faculty and students in six program areas. Programs and courses in General Human Ecology are coordinated in the Deans Office.
Extractions: community-wide effort focused on improving the quality of early childhood care and education helped to create the Kansas City area Accreditation Project. This project is designed to improve the quality of child care programs in the Kansas City area by increasing the number of early childhood centers accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAFCC) and family child care providers accredited by the National Association for Family Child Care. This program is managed by Heart of America Family Services. When the Accreditation Project began in 1997, only 15 of 500 Kansas City metropolitan area early education programs were nationally accredited. Since that time the Accreditation Project has succeeded in rallying community support for improving the quality of all community early education programs and is well on its way to achieving these goals: 100 NAEYC nationally accredited early education centers by the end of 2002
Extractions: Outcome: All children enter school prepared to succeed ritical building blocks for a child's future include a healthy, nurtured start in life and early success as learners. Assuring children's positive development requires a comprehensive approach that is both family- and child-centered. Our Early Education investments focus on quality early education and parent and family support initiatives. The majority of our funding goes to programs and initiatives in the greater Kansas City area, and in the states of Kansas and Missouri. School Readiness We invest in efforts to improve the quality of early education programs through professional development of early education teachers and improving overall quality of center- and home-based programs through national accreditation efforts. We are working to increase the accountability of early education programs through research in order to track school readiness indicators among children entering kindergarten We are pursuing strategies to build the public will and to advocate for the financing and sustainability of quality programs. The Collaborative's purpose is to design and implement strategic public education strategies aimed at creating the public will in each of the target states to expand both the supply and the quality of early care and education resources. Further, the Collaborative will share "lessons learned" on this unique partnership with the broader child care community.
Residency Programs Medical College of Virginia of VCU, Primary Care programs; Medical College ofWisconson University of kansas Department of family and Community http://www.primcare.vcu.edu/respro.htm
Extractions: VOLC-R: Residency Programs Most of these residency programs are in Family Practice, but programs in other specialties can usually be found on the web page for each medical school. Go to VOLC-R: Medical Schools Carilion Health System, Roanoke, VA - Family Practice Residency Program Case Western Reserve University Family Practice Residency Columbia Rose Family Medicine Residency University of Colorado in Denver Conemaugh Family Practice Residency Program Johnstown, PA Dalhousie University, Canada, Family Medicine Department Directory of Family Practice Residency Programs, AAFP American Association of Family Practice listing of Residency Programs Duke University Community and Family Medicine Eastern Virginia Medical School Family and Community Medicine Residency Hampton Roads, Virginia Electronic Residency Application Service ERAS Association of American Medical Colleges Family Practice Residency Program Web Guide a state-by-state list of Family Practice Residency Programs St. Joseph's Hospital Family Practice Residency Program. Phoenix, Arizona
ISS Immigration Guidelines And Forms homes in the EastCentral region of kansas or you can choose to just eat dinnerwith a family. other interested parties to assist in programs administered by http://www.ku.edu/~issfacts/programs/programs.shtml
Extractions: Undergraduate Admissions Graduate Admissions English Proficiency Applying for a VISA ... Health Insurance US Government Links (not yet active) Lawrence Community Links ISSS Home ISSS Staff OIP Home ... International Student Viewbook Information for all Students Change of Status International Undergraduate Admissions Tel (785) 864-3617 The Office of International Student and Scholar Services also coordinates a variety of programs and works closely with some community-based programs. Detailed information and applications for any of the below programs can be obtained in 2 Strong Hall: This is a nonprofit , all-volunteer organization for women of all nations. International women can improve their English and learn about American customs and how to get along in Lawrence. Tuition is $18.00 a year or $10.00 a semester. Students whose children are enrolled pay $5.00 per child per semester with a maximum of $10.00 per semester for two or more children. Classes are held on Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 9:15 to 11:00 at the First Presbyterian Church, 2415 Clinton Parkway (Small World is not affiliated in any way with this or any other church). For more information, see their website at
YA Family Programs family programs. ArtsCard Children and their families attend arts events at discountedrates in kansas City, Missouri. Indianapolis,Indiana. Portland, Oregon. http://www.youngaudiences.org/ccfocfam.html
Extractions: ArtsCard - Children and their families attend arts events at discounted rates in: ParentLink - Families with limited access to the arts learn about community arts organizations and how they can attend events in: Family Festival of the Arts - Families attend performances designed especially for them at the:
Kansas PTA Goals and aims of the organization, legislative update, news, Board Members, membership information, Category Society Organizations Education PTA National Standards for Parent/family Involvement programs. Congratulations toour President! kansas PTA receives Governor's Proclamation for Membership! http://www.ptasonline.org/kspta/
Extractions: Kansas PTA The Kansas PTA is chartered under the National PTA and shares the same purposes; it is a volunteer organization seeking to unite home, school, and community in promoting the education, health and safety of children, youth and families. Objects of the PTA: Many of the documents on this web site are published in PDF format. In order to view PDF files, you must use the Adobe Acrobat Reader The reader is available as a free download Kansas State PTA 2003 Slate of Nominees National PTA - Slate of Nominees Parent Involvement Policy - Nancy Kraft ... We need your opinion!
CES Continuing Education Programs religion, morality, peer relationships, family relationships, dating it's Best ofEspecially for Youth programs. Illinois Indiana Iowa kansas Kentucky Louisiana http://ce.byu.edu/ed/befy.dhtm
Extractions: Campus Education Week ... CES Best of EFY Best of Especially for Youth offers topics of interest to youth aged 14 to 19. The program consists of one to three faculty members who may present topics on religion, morality, peer relationships, family relationships, dating, courtship, marriage, and other subjects. The program is generally a three-hour seminar held at selected locations in the United States and Canada.
Special Programs Of The Kansas Judicial Branch the Court Appointed Special Advocate programs and Citizen The kansas Legislature inKSA 601626 instructed parenting plan; the impact of family dissolution on http://www.kscourts.org/programs/
Extractions: To Judicial Branch home page Child Support Enforcement For information on how to get assistance with the collection of child support, learn about the court system's Court Trustee Program . (Includes a list of offices and addresses.) Court Volunteers Want to participate in some useful volunteerism? Two statewide programs that use volunteers to assist in the administration of justice are the Court Appointed Special Advocate programs and Citizen Review Boards . (Lists of offices and their directors included.) Dispute Resolution The Kansas Alternative Dispute Resolution program receives its authority from K.S.A.5-501 et seq. and was created to encourage alternatives to litigation on a statewide basis. Elders and the Law Week The Elders and the Law Week is a newly developed joint program of the Kansas Judicial Branch and the local courts, Kansas Department on Aging, and the Kansas Bar Association. It is envisioned as an annual community outreach program with the goals of reconnecting with the local community and increasing public confidence in the judicial and legal system. Elders and the Law Week will take place each year during the first week in October, which marks the week that the United States Supreme Court convenes each year. All events are free and open to the public. Parenting Planning in Domestic Cases The Kansas Legislature in K.S.A. 60-1626 instructed the Supreme Court to inform parents, or require them to be informed, about how to prepare a parenting plan; the impact of family dissolution on children and how the needs of children facing family dissolution can best be addressed; the impact of domestic abuse on children, and resources for addressing domestic abuse; and mediation or other nonjudicial procedures designed to help them achieve an agreement.