Financing Child Care Table Of Contents State Investments in Prekindergarten and family Education programs. EarlyChildhood/Youth Crime Prevention and Intervention (colorado). http://www.nccic.org/pubs/financing-cc/
Marriage And Family Health Center: News And Updates catch their breaths and enjoy a little family time bring a quiet time here in colorado,but there The 2003 schedules of Passionate Marriage ® programs for the http://www.passionatemarriage.com/inthenews.htm
Extractions: Colorado USA E-mail us Here are the basics about the Boy Scouts of America: Boy Scouts of America or BSA , also called Scouting/USA Founded on 8 February 1910, in Washington, DC, by Chicago publisher William Boyce Chartered by the US Congress in 1916 (the Girl Scouts of the USA are the only one other youth program with a Congressional Charter, granted in 1949) Headquarters in Irving, Texas (near Dallas) The BSA is the USA's only Scouting organization recognized by the World Organization of the Scout Movement (many countries have several Scouting programs). The BSA is divided into about 300 local Councils. The BSA and its local Councils employ about 4000 full-time professional staff.
Colorado's Historic Sites - Byers-Evans House - Programs programs. It has been beautifully restored with the Evans family furnishings to the adults,$13.00 for students and members of the colorado Historical Society. http://www.coloradohistory.org/hist_sites/Byers_Evans/be_programs.htm
Extractions: For information or to schedule group tours, call (303)620-4933 A Denver landmark, the home was built in 1883 by Rocky Mountain News publisher William Byers and sold in 1889 to William Evans, an officer in the Denver Tramway Company. It has been beautifully restored with the Evans family furnishings to the period between 1912 and 1924. Admission is adults $3.00, seniors $2.50, children $1.50, children under 6 are free. International Museum Day, Free Admission The Byers-Evans House Museum will offer a free day on International Museum Day. International Museum Day has been celebrated around the world since 1977. This years theme is "Museums and Friends." We hope you will consider bringing a friend and learning more about Denvers fabulous past.
Japan America Society Of Colorado - How To Join is a nonprofit, tax-exempt, non-political colorado corporation made Participatein Nichibei Kai programs (Private workshops and events for Individual/family http://www.jascolorado.org/join.htm
Extractions: How to Join Membership Benefits JASC is a non-profit, tax-exempt, non-political Colorado corporation made up of individuals and organizations interested in strengthening cooperation and understanding between Japan and the United States. Founded in 1989, it is one of more than 38 societies working in the U.S. under the umbrella of the National Association of Japan-America Societies. As of 2000, JASC has grown to more than 450 members equally divided between individuals and business representatives. JASC provides opportunities for social and educational enrichment through a variety of programs, lectures, and cultural events. Business workshops and executive seminars facilitate the exchange of ideas and the understanding of business practices critical to financial interaction and economic development in both countries. The society also works in close collaboration with local high schools and universities to promote mutual understanding among our future business/community leaders. NEW!
Graduating Class Of 2002 With Postgraduate Training Programs of colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, colorado. HUYNH, VONG family Medicine UC San Diego Pediatrics - Stanford University programs, Stanford, California. http://meded.ucsd.edu/Catalog/127.html
Extractions: Select a Page to Jump to Quickly... Full Table of Contents Foreword from the Dean of Health Sciences UCSD: History in the Making Becomes a Model for the Future UCSD's Combination of Experimentation and Clinical Care Exemplifies "Medicine in Action" Curriculum: The Never Ending Dialogue Year of the Clerk Faculty Profiles - Her Job is Keeping Students Focused: Shawn Harrity, M.D. - Elderly Find Their Way Into His Heart and Work: William Norcross, M.D. - The Power of Touch: Lisa Orloff, M.D. - Social Consciousness: Martin Stein, M.D. - He Relishes Venturing into the Unknown: Christopher Glass, M.D., Ph.D. - The Creative Tension of Ideas: Frank Powell, Ph.D. - Patience and Imagination: Dolores Helen Pretorius, M.D. - Transplants make Hart Tick: Marquis Hart, M.D. - Melding medicine, Physiology, and Genetics: Kenneth Chien, M.D., Ph.D. - Children, Schools, and Heart Disease Prevention: Philip Nader, M.D. - Medicine in the Context of Community Medicine: Sandra Daley, M.D. - Intellectual Inquiry Meets Community Outreach in the Center: David Tarin, M.D., Ph.D.
Extractions: Human Ecology ... Undergraduate Programs Family Financial Management Option The Family Financial Management option focuses on helping families and individuals reach financial goals through effective management of financial resources. The option is registered with the Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education. Specific topics of study include general financial planning; use of insurance, credit, savings, and investment instruments to reach financial goals; and retirement and estate planning. Competencies developed in Family Financial Management Curriculum Analytical Skills - ability to make decisions and apply the problem solving process to manage financial resources; collect and analyze data. Computer skills - ability to use word processing, spread sheet and data base management software; network management. Communication - ability to clearly express ideas both verbally and in writing.
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Chronic Disease Prevention | State Profiles | Colorado colorado. environment, faculty and staff health promotion, and family and community informationabout funded National Cancer Registries programs registry links http://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/states/colorado.htm
Extractions: Data on men 35 years of age and older, living in the state during the years 19911995, are summarized by ethnic group, number of deaths, and mortality rates. The state's national rank is also presented by ethnic group and total population. Includes general observations on regional and racial/ethnic trends. Heart Disease Among Women Data on women 35 years of age and older, living in the state during the years 19911995, are summarized by ethnic group, number of deaths, and mortality rates. The state's national rank is also presented by ethnic group and total population. Includes general observations on regional and racial/ethnic trends. Heart Disease in the Total Population Data on heart disease in the total state population drawn from the combined NCCDPHP atlases on men and women. Data on individuals 35 years of age and older, living in the state during the years 19911995, are summarized by ethnic group, number of deaths, and mortality rates. The state's national rank is also presented by ethnic group and as a whole. Includes general observations on regional and racial/ethnic trends.
Yellowstone Association Institute General Summer Information Yellowstone Association Institute general Summer Information. is available from ColoradoState University age requirements are very welcome in family programs. http://yellowstoneassociation.org/institute/summer general information.htm
Extractions: General Summer Information Safety, Responsibility, and Risk Your safety is important to the Institute. We have established procedures to reduce medical emergencies and to provide treatment of those that nonetheless occur. Staff are trained to follow these procedures and receive additional training in driver safety, wilderness medicine, and the use of portable radios to contact National Park Service emergency services. But the Institute needs and expects participants to help us in these efforts by taking an active role in protecting themselves. Before arriving for a program, you should be careful to choose a program that is appropriate to your medical and physical condition, fully and accurately inform the Institute of relevant medical conditions consult with your personal physician about any relevant medical conditions, and secure all recommended clothing and equipment. Once you arrive, you need to continually monitor your condition and any external hazards, make prudent decisions, stay hydrated and well fed, and keep Institute staff informed of how they are doing.
SB 97-170 under CFIP as that which the family would have Creates the colorado Immigrant AssistanceAct . CFIP, medicaid, social services block grant programs, and all http://carbon.cudenver.edu/public/cwr/bill/SB97170.html
Extractions: SB 97-170 Back to Legislation Concerning: Welfare Reform, And Making An Appropriation In Connection Therewith Status: 3/7 SHEWI postpones bill indefinitely By: SEN. Rupert; also REPRESENTATIVE Leyba. Committee: Enacts a successor program to the aid to families with dependent children program. Section numbers refer to sections of the new part. 701. Short title. Creates the "Family Investment Program Act". 702. Legislative declaration. Identifies the goals and intent of the Colorado Family Investment Program (CFIP): To provide a safety net for needy families by making a financial commitment in providing them with cash assistance and supportive services to assure long-term self-sufficiency. 703. Definitions. Establishes definitions for CFIP. 704. Program - general. States that the program shall be established in all counties and implemented on July 1, 1997. 705. State plan. Requires the state department of human services to submit a plan and to comply with the reporting requirements in federal law. 706. Eligibility. Provides that single-parent and two-parent families be treated the same under CFIP. Provides that immigrants shall be served under CFIP. Establishes the specific eligibility criteria for participation in CFIP. Identifies who may not be served in the CFIP program.
Extractions: The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of the Inspector General (OIG) has issued three reports on Medicaid managed mental health programs. The recommendations made by the OIG are similar to those NAMI has been making. The OIG made three core recommendations for state Medicaid programs and the Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA). Interestingly, HCFA disagrees with the recommendations. The core recommendations are: HCFA should work with SAMHSA to develop outcome measurement systems HCFA should encourage States to develop independent, third party mental health systems for conducting beneficiary satisfaction teams States should obtain a 1115 waiver from HCFA to expand services to non-Medicaid populations OIG Recommendations for starting managed care programs are:
Medicaid Programs In The 50 States Office of Medical Assistance programs (OMAP Medicaid of Health and family Servicesofficial site compiled in cooperation with colorado Cross-Disability http://64.82.65.67/medicaid/states.html
Extractions: Medicaid is a federal-state partnership, with state laws, state regulations, federally approved state waivers, and approved "state plans" all creating significant variations from state to state. Listed below are selected links to information about existing Medicaid plans and reform proposals within individual states. It is hoped they will be of general use: 2) to policymakers and researchers interested in comparing activities in one state to those in another. NOTE: The links listed below were published either by state agencies or by state-based research and advocacy organizations. Please consider and evaluate: the source as listed and described, including any potentially partisan presentation the date of the information. nothing contained on this page is intended as legal or medical advice. Medicaid - General State Information by Families USA (includes consumer contacts; updated frequently) Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) - details from the federal agency Federal Poverty Guidelines - published by HHS, Feb. 2003 -
Children's Champions: Critical Issues programs for teachers, directors, and family child care 2002, 21 states are implementingTEACH programs, including Alabama, colorado, Florida, Georgia http://www.naeyc.org/childrens_champions/workforce.asp
Extractions: Critical Issues Child care and preschool programs have difficulty attracting and keeping good individuals to work with young children. A third of program staff leave the field each year, primarily due to the lack of adequate compensation-low salaries, few benefits, and difficult working conditions. Research has clearly shown that the skill and commitment of the adults in early childhood programs directly affects the quality of care and education given to children. Below are some resources to help advocates and policy makers to improve the compensation of the early childhood workforce, and thus the quality of services for children and families. This area of our web site is a work in progress. Examples of other compensation initiatives and new resources are welcomed and can be sent to pubaff@naeyc.org. The following charts provide detail on several state and local initiatives that address compensation and retention. These charts were first developed by Anne Mitchell of Early Childhood Policy Research in July 2001. They were updated by NAEYC in August 2002. The general model of these initiatives is a link between formal education and salary supplements. In general, compensation is improved through annual, or biannual, lump sum financial awards given directly to individuals working in early childhood programs. In some cases, the funds are awarded to the early childhood programs and the hourly wages of staff are increased. To address retention, participants must be working in their programs for a certain period of time, and make a commitment to remain there for a period as well. Well-know examples of these initiatives are WAGE$ in North Carolina and CARES in California-both are profiled in the charts.
Jefferson County, Colorado Demographics 99SFH Sold Bobby Approved. programs. All Jeffco This Department. Jefferson County, coloradoDemographics. Total Jefferson County, colorado. 1999 Single family Homes Sold http://ww2.co.jefferson.co.us/ext/dpt/public_works/planning/demographics/special
Extractions: 1st Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter 2nd Quarter 1999 YTD Average For Sale # For Sale $ Volume Avg List Price # For Sale YTD $ Volume YTD Avg List Price Plains Central (JFC) North (JFN) South (JFS) West (JFW) North (JNC) Central (JSC) Subtotal - Plains Mountains Central (MJC) North (MJN) South (MJS) Subtotal - Mountains County Total Monthly Averages SOLD # Sold $ Volume Avg Sold Price # Sold YTD $ Volume YTD Avg Sold Price Plains Central (JFC) North (JFN) South (JFS) West (JFW) North (JNC) Central (JSC) Subtotal - Plains Mountains Central (MJC) North (MJN) South (MJS) Subtotal - Mountains County Total Monthly Averages Source: Metrolist Sold Book Top How to Reach Us Site Map Home Send mail to harrisdr@co.jefferson.co.us with questions or comments about this Web Site.
Jefferson County, Colorado Demographics 00SFH Sold Bobby Approved. programs. All Jeffco This Department. Jefferson County, coloradoDemographics. Total Jefferson County, colorado. 2000 Single family Homes Sold http://ww2.co.jefferson.co.us/ext/dpt/public_works/planning/demographics/special
Extractions: 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter 2000 Year to Date Average For Sale # For Sale $ Volume Avg List Price # For Sale $ Volume Avg List Price Plains Central (JFC) North (JFN) South (JFS) West (JFW) North (JNC) Central (JSC) Subtotal - Plains Mountains Central (MJC) North (MJN) South (MJS) Subtotal - Mountains County Total Monthly Averages Sold # Sold $ Volume Avg Sold Price # Sold $ Volume Avg Sold Price Plains Central (JFC) North (JFN) South (JFS) West (JFW) North (JNC) Central (JSC) Subtotal - Plains Mountains Central (MJC) North (MJN) South (MJS) Subtotal - Mountains County Total Monthly Averages Source: Metrolist Sold Book Top How to Reach Us Site Map Home Send mail to harrisdr@co.jefferson.co.us with questions or comments about this Web Site.
Summit County Colorado - Summit County Line Services 469 Child Care Assistance programs 470 ROAD Trustee's Office Statistics 430COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY COOPERATIVE EXTENSION Nutrition/family 435 Weed http://www.co.summit.co.us/summitcountyline.htm
Extractions: Call 970-453-3530 to access the Summit County Line The Summit County Line is a 24 hour, seven day a week information service for citizens and visitors of Summit County. To access the Summit County Line dial the number above and enter a 3-digit code. You may enter the code for a new category at any time to access a different informational message. This is an automated system and not intended to access people in departments. If you would like to talk to someone in a department during regular working hours, please dial 970-453-2561. Quick Links - Click an item below to get related codes for the Summit County Line. Government Offices
Medical Education Resources - General Course Information by the American Academy of family Physicians American Nursing Association Programsqualify for 13.25 contact in nursing (CNE) by the colorado Nurses' Association http://www.mer.org/frginfo.shtml
University Of Colorado - College Of Architecture And Planning For the professional programs in architecture, landscape architecture arrive at theUniversity of colorado at Denver applicant is sponsored by a family member or http://www.cudenver.edu/Aandp/admissions/admissions.html
Extractions: All admissions to the undergraduate programs are handled by the University of Colorado at Boulder campus Admissions Office. Admissions to the graduate programs are handled by the College of Architecture and Planning itself. See the appropriate section below for further details. Undergraduate For information for undergraduate admissions please the main University website Transfer students should go to: www.colorado.edu/prospective/transfer Mailing address: Applicants to the College of Architecture and Planning are required to submit the following credentials: University of Colorado Application for Graduate Admission form. Two official transcripts from each institution the applicant has attended. Transcripts must be mailed by the institution directly to the College. A certified literal English translation must also be submitted for documents that are not in English. Letters of recommendation. U.S. residents three letters; international applicants four letters.