Family Hub Volunteer Opportunities in Basildon - Get Involved Today
Access free health services, support your child's development, and build strong parent-child relationships at your local Family Hub in Basildon. Volunteer opportunities are available across various services. Contact Community Engagement Worker Debbie Hunt or Volunteer Coordinator Clare Chinery to jo
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Courses and Training on Child Welfare and Family Support
The Melograno Training Courses focus on combining scientific and methodological skills with practical experience in managing a variety of services for individuals and families. Drawing from the expertise of professionals with extensive backgrounds in psychology, social work, education, and counselin
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CCAMPIS Program Overview: Funding Opportunities for Campus-Based Child Care Services
The CCAMPIS program, authorized under the Higher Education Act of 1965, supports low-income parents in postsecondary education by providing campus-based child care services. Institutions of higher education that received $250,000 or more in Federal Pell Grant funds in FY 2022 are eligible to apply f
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Are you looking for Therapy in Luca Heights?
Are you looking for Therapy in Luca Heights? At Family Therapy Collective we believe engaging all members of the family in therapy gives the greatest chance to make the necessary changes to reduce distress and suffering. The team at Family Therapy Collective can help your family, couple relationship
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Understanding Child and Family Assessments for Social Work
A child and family assessment is crucial in social work to gather information, analyze concerns, and make decisions in the best interests of the child. This process includes referrals, visits to the child, and collaboration with key professionals. The assessment is based on various sources of inform
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Trends in Maternal and Child Health Nursing by Dr. Rabea M. Ali
Dr. Rabea M. Ali discusses the emerging trends in maternity nursing, emphasizing the importance of family-centered care in maternal and child health nursing. The philosophy of this practice involves community-centered care, research orientation, and advocacy for the rights of all family members, inc
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The Hague Convention of 1993 and Its Impact on Philippine Laws on Intercountry Adoptions and Child Welfare
The Hague Convention of 1993 plays a significant role in shaping Philippine laws regarding intercountry adoptions and child welfare. This convention emphasizes principles like the best interests of the child, subsidiarity principle, and prohibition of improper gain. It guides policies and legislatio
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Understanding Family Sculpting in Therapy
Family sculpting is a unique form of family therapy where trained therapists use psychodrama techniques to explore and address deep family dynamics. Through verbal and nonverbal expressions, family members are placed in scenes that reflect their roles and attitudes within the group. The sculptor, ty
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Child Care and Youth Programs at Minot AFB
Offering a range of child care services including Child Development Center for ages 6 weeks to 5 years, School Age Care for Kindergarten to 12 years, Family Child Care Program, and Youth Programs for ages 9-18. Services include full-time care, before/after school care, extended duty care, emergency
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Information Sharing Schemes and MARAM for Community Housing Organizations
These slides provide insights on information sharing schemes and the MARAM framework designed for community housing organizations to promote the wellbeing and safety of children, assess family violence risks, and enhance collaboration across service sectors. The Child Information Sharing Scheme (CIS
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Child Placing Agencies and Child Caring Institutions Overview
Explore the procedures and protocols followed by Special Investigations and Regular Investigations units when dealing with allegations of maltreatment in Child Placing Agencies (CPA) and Child Caring Institutions (CCI). Learn about the different types of investigations and how cases are handled base
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Understanding Section 47 Reports in Family Law Cases
Section 47 Reports play a crucial role in family law cases, especially concerning child welfare and interests. These reports aim to assess the best interests of the child, provide recommendations for the child's well-being, and facilitate mediation between disputing parties. The structure of these r
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Understanding Financial Abuse in Family Law: Child Support and Legal Remedies
Financial abuse is a form of domestic violence where abusers use money to gain power and control over their partners, impacting child support and family law matters. This article explores common behaviors, legal responses, and resources related to financial abuse in the context of child support and
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Understanding Child Guidance Clinics: A Comprehensive Overview
Child guidance clinics provide specialized services for children facing learning difficulties, poor school performance, or emotional problems. Originating in Chicago in 1909, these clinics offer various specialties under one roof, promoting easy access for children and parents seeking help. In India
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Lancashire Assessment and Planning Framework: Enhancing Child Welfare Through Comprehensive Assessments
The Lancashire Assessment and Planning Framework outlines the approach for assessing and managing child welfare cases in Lancashire. It emphasizes the importance of effective assessment, planning, and interventions to meet the needs of children and families. The framework integrates tools like the C
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Family and Children Services in Suffolk County
Family and Children Services in Suffolk County, led by Division Administrator Michael Licata, aims to ensure the safety, well-being, and permanency of all children. The FCSA consists of essential units such as Child Protective Services Investigations, Child Protective and Preventive Services, Child
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Child Death Review Project in Western Cape
The Child Death Review Project presented by Prof. Shanaaz Mathews focuses on child murders in the Western Cape region, aiming to address the high child homicide rates and improve coordination between health, police, and social services to prevent further child deaths. By developing intersectoral res
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Child Care Challenges in Kentucky: The Child Care Cliff
Explore the landscape of child care in Kentucky, revealing the challenges families face with the Child Care Cliff. Discover statistics on child care centers, family child care homes, and the average cost of child care in Kentucky. Understand the importance of the Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP)
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Comprehensive Overview of IMNCI - Integrated Approach to Child Health
IMNCI is an integrated approach to child health focusing on common causes of child mortality like diarrhea, pneumonia, measles, malaria, and malnutrition. Developed to address child health in developing countries, IMNCI aims to reduce under-five mortality rates through preventive and curative measur
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PARENTS ARE OUR PASSION: TWO PROGRAMS AND THEIR IMPACT
A community service initiative at The University of Alabama, Child Development Resources (CDR) focuses on providing resources for parents and child care providers. Established in 1993, CDR offers child care resource and referral services, manages child care subsidy programs, and provides quality enh
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Enhancing Academic Success Through Family Resource Centers
The Department for Family Resource Centers and Volunteer Services (DFRCVS) consists of two divisions: Family Resource and Youth Services Centers (FRYSC) and Serve Kentucky. FRYSC aims to assist academically at-risk students by addressing non-cognitive and non-academic barriers to learning. These sch
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Tragic Cases of Child Abuse and Neglect in the UK
The cases of Victoria Climbié, Child BR, Child C, and Child H shed light on the devastating effects of child abuse and neglect in the UK. Victoria suffered 128 injuries before her death due to abuse and neglect. Child BR's death was a result of complications from a chronic health condition, highlig
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Enhancing Child Welfare Services Through CANS-F Integration
Washington State's Children's Administration utilizes the CANS-F tool to support in-home child welfare services, focusing on child safety, permanency, and well-being. The CANS-F, implemented in 2013, targets areas related to child safety and aids in matching evidence-based practices to families with
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Talking with Children About Sex and Child Abuse: Guidance for Doctors
This series of slides provides guidance for doctors, especially paediatricians, on how to talk sensitively and confidently with children about sex and child abuse. It emphasizes the importance of adapting communication based on the child's developmental stage and mood. The slides stress the ethical
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Becoming a Child Care Provider for Child Care Assistance Program
To participate in the Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) in Alaska, child care providers must be approved by the Department of Health and Social Services. The program, known as Parents Achieving Self Sufficiency (PASS), offers assistance with child care expenses on a sliding fee scale for eligible
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Understanding Child Maltreatment, Inequality, and Poverty in Welfare Systems
Exploring the complex issues of child maltreatment, inequality, and poverty within child welfare services, this content sheds light on the challenges faced in collecting data, the relationship between poverty and child abuse, key concepts in health inequalities, and the distribution of child populat
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Enhancing Family Services for Neglected Children and Families
This paper by Richard P. Barth, PhD, discusses the importance of evidence-informed family services for neglected children and families. It emphasizes the need for real-time applications of family information, broader focus on evidence-based family work, and interdisciplinary practices to prevent chi
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Minot Air Force Base Family Child Care Programs
Offering a variety of child care services including Child Development Center (CDC) for infants to 5 years old, School Age Care (SAC) for Kindergarten to 12 years, Youth Programs for ages 9-18, and Family Child Care Program (FCC) for infants to 12 years. Additional programs include Extended Duty Care
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Measuring Affordability of Child Care in Calgary, Alberta
Gordon Cleveland from University of Toronto Scarborough assesses the affordability of child care by considering the annual cost to parents relative to their disposable income. Using the Family Income Affordability Measure, the study examines scenarios with different child care fees and subsidy rules
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New Hampshire's Labor Force and Child Care Industry Analysis
This analysis by Nicole Heller, PhD, Senior Policy Analyst at New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute, presents data on New Hampshire's labor force demographics and the challenges faced by the state's child care industry. It highlights the high cost of child care, lack of available slots, low wages fo
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International Family Mediation and Hague Conventions Overview
International Family Mediation plays a crucial role in resolving cross-border family conflicts, such as custody disputes and child abduction cases, by promoting communication and sustainable solutions. The Hague Conventions provide legal frameworks for amicable solutions in international family law
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Enhancing Child Welfare Through Concurrent Planning and Family Engagement
This paper explores the implementation of concurrent planning and family engagement strategies in child welfare services, focusing on practices such as family finding, blended perspective meetings, and family group decision-making processes. It discusses the importance of involving relatives and kin
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Understanding and Responding to Child Abuse: International Perspectives and Recommendations
Within the international context, child protection is a fundamental concern guided by principles such as the UNCRC and the European Commission's Ten Principles. The EU has also enacted directives to combat various forms of child abuse, including sexual exploitation and trafficking. In England, child
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Child Safe Standards Implementation in Sports & Organizations
Ensuring child safety in sports and organizations is crucial, as highlighted by concerning statistics on child abuse. The 10 Child Safe Standards framework aims to prevent, respond to, and report child abuse. Educating adults on potential harms to children and young people is essential in creating a
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Overview of Family Law Amendment Act 2023 Changes
The Family Law Amendment Act 2023 introduces significant changes to the family law system, affecting separated parents and professionals working with them. It simplifies the parenting framework, amends factors for determining child's best interests, removes shared parental responsibility presumption
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Family Hub Network Model in North Yorkshire
Developing a Family Hubs Model in North Yorkshire aims to provide integrated early help and support for families with children aged 0-19 through a network of accessible locations offering a range of services. Family Hubs serve as a central access point for families, connecting them to needed support
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Understanding Child Arrangements Orders in Family Law
This session on Family Law Training covers various types of court orders related to child arrangements, such as Child Arrangements Orders (CAO), Prohibited Steps Orders, and Specific Issue Orders. It explains who can apply for a CAO under the Children Act 1989 and the implications of non-compliance
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Child & Family Wellbeing Indicators Report 2015 Overview
This report presents indicators of child and family wellbeing based on the 2015 findings, aiming to aid government officials, policymakers, and community leaders in understanding the state of child and family wellbeing in Kansas counties. The report provides insights on 18 key indicators, including
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Case Study: Family Trauma and Disclosure
A case study delving into the unsettling disclosures made by a young child, M.B., regarding inappropriate behavior by her father, Michael Burgund. The family's idyllic life is disrupted as multiple disclosures unfold, leading to a harrowing investigation. Despite initial denials, the truth emerges t
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Enhancing Family Empowerment in Child Protection Services: A Qualitative Study
This research explores the experiences of families involved with public child protection services and analyzes the potential of family empowerment as a framework for understanding their experiences. The study suggests ways to improve child protection services based on parents' views and aspirations.
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