Family And Consumer Sciences Programs Human Development Strengthening Community programs in tennessee Education for NeedsChild Care Provider Education Includes Group Child Care, family Day Care http://www.utextension.utk.edu/fcs/fcsprograms.htm
Extractions: You Can Make A Difference In The Life Of A Child! Family Preservation programs are designed to serve children by focusing on the child's family as a target of intervention. Although there are times when the removal of a child from a home is needed, at Tennessee Baptist Children's Homes we believe that, no matter the situation, all children want and need to be loved and accepted by their families. By working with public service agencies, families, volunteers and court systems, we are able to reunite families in a more timely manner. Our Family Preservation staff are on-call to clients 24 hours a day. Our follow-up services include emergency calls and visits in times of crisis. The program emphasizes ministering to families while providing professional help that otherwise would not be available to the families we serve. TBCH operates family preservation programs in Brentwood and Knoxville. For more information, e-mail familypreservation@tbch4kids.org
Extractions: The Department of Family Medicine consists of more than 50 healthcare professionals, including 15 community physicians, 14 academic medical faculty, 30 resident physicians, 8 fellows, a nutritionist, pharmacist, educator and psychologist; plus a dedicated staff of nursing, office, and administrative personnel. In addition to family medicine, which includes the delivery of pediatric and obstetrical care, the department provides specialty care in geriatrics, sports medicine, behavioral medicine, and occupational medicine. The department hopes you find this Web site useful and informative as you seek care for yourself and the members of your family.
Y2K Readiness Of State Children And Family Programs Y2K READINESS OF STATE CHILDREN AND family programs. of state systems and have someprograms with services South Carolina, South Dakota, tennessee, Texas, Utah http://www.acf.dhhs.gov/news/press/1999/acfy2k.htm
Extractions: Contact: Michael Kharfen, (202) 401-9215 Y2K READINESS OF STATE CHILDREN AND FAMILY PROGRAMS The five programs are operated directly by the states with oversight from ACF. State computers are used to determine the eligibility of beneficiaries and the disbursement of payments. In addition to supporting the administration and oversight of these programs, computers help make sure that eligible beneficiaries get the services they need and pay providers of these services such as foster care and child care. State computers are used to identify and locate delinquent non-custodial parents and collect child support payments. The five programs, operated by the States and territories, receive over $30 billion in federal funds to promote the economic and social well being of families, children, individuals, and communities. ACF conducted on-site assessments in fifty-five jurisdictions to evaluate the Y2K compliance of the operations of the five high impact programs. ACF visited the 50 States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa and the Virgin Islands to assess information systems.
DHHS Regional Office Web Sites - Family And Youth Services Bureau of programs, including the family and Youth http//www.acf.dhhs.gov/programs/region3/r3rhycw Kentucky,Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, tennessee). http://www.acf.dhhs.gov/programs/fysb/acfweb.htm
Extractions: The Administration for Children and Families (ACF) Regional Offices oversee the administration of programs, including the Family and Youth Services Bureau's Runaway and Homeless Youth (RHY) Program. The Regional Offices administer the programmatic and financial management of ACF programs in the region and provide guidance to grantees and other entities responsible for administering these programs, such as State and local governments. The Regional Office Web Sites are accessible through the ACF Office of Regional Operations' Regional Contacts page. Or, you may wish to visit the following ACF Regional Office youth-related Web pages: Region I (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont)
The Wellness Community East Tennessee - Programs These programs are recognized by the medical community as the year allowing participantsand family members to 2001 by The Wellness Community East tennessee. http://www.wellnesscommunitytn.org/programs.html
Extractions: Our Programs One of the hardest decisions you may make will be to walk through the doors of The Wellness Community. Once diagnosed with cancer, you may feel a loss of control, a loss of hope, and a feeling of unwanted aloneness. But, once you make the decision to visit the Wellness Community, we will give you the Hope, Choices, Tools, and Support to overcome these feelings. You will become part of a community of cancer patients who are active participants in their recovery. All programs are led by licensed professionals and are offered at no cost. The first step: orientation The Wellness Community recognizes your feelings of aloneness, lost hope, and loss of control. Your orientation meeting gives you the opportunity to share your story with other cancer patients, their families and cancer survivors - or you can just listen. A volunteer cancer survivor and staff member will introduce you to Tools, Choices, and numerous Support programs that can help you regain control of your life. Friends are welcome to come and support you. Strength in numbers: participant groups Participant groups provide a community of people with cancer sharing and learning from one another. These ongoing weekly groups are for adults diagnosed with any type of cancer and at any stage. They allow participants the opportunity to learn by sharing, listening, and discussing family issues, ways to reduce stress, treatments, beliefs, fears, milestones, and successes.
The Wellness Community East Tennessee - Resources chmc.org/department/sidsupp National family Caregivers Association devoted to findingspecial programs to assist 2001 by The Wellness Community East tennessee. http://www.wellnesscommunitytn.org/resource.html
Extractions: Online Resources Below is a list of some of the many organizations throughout the country who offer information and may be of help to you. These resources should be used for informational purposes only. Before deciding to use any new ideas you should discuss them with your treatment team. We have made every attempt to include sites that offer quality material or information. However, The Wellness Community does not endorse nor is it responsible for material you find on other sites. General Health General Cancer Specific Cancers Alternative/Complementary/Holistic ... Family Support General Health [top] Health World Online - www.healthy.net
Family Development And Resource Management Programs Of Excellence family Development and Resource Management Base programs of Excellence family Development. KansasKentucky Missouri Montana Nebraska Pennsylvania tennessee Utah. http://www.reeusda.gov/f4hn/fdrm/examp.htm
Department Of Family And Consumer Sciences the graduate programs please contact Lisa C. LeBleu,Ph.D., Graduate CoordinatorDepartment of family and Consumer Sciences The University of tennessee at http://www.utm.edu/fcs
Extractions: Welcome to the Department of Family and Consumer Sciences. Located in Gooch Hall, the department has 6 full-time professors and serves 135 undergraduate and 41 graduate majors. T he Department of Family and Consumer Sciences is accredited by the Council for Accreditation of the American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences. The didactic program in dietetics is approved by the American Dietetics Association. The undergraduate curriculum prepares students for the bachelor of science in family and consumer sciences sciences. The major is called family and consumer sciences and offers four concentrations. The student will select one of the following concentrations: Child and Family Studies Curriculum Guides Family and Consumer Sciences Education Dietetics Child and Family Studies Interior Design and Fashion Merchandising U T Martin family and consumer sciences students are active in the Professional and Graduate Student Section of the American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences, the Fashion Merchandising Association, Interior Design Group and the Student Dietetic Association. These organizations provide opportunities for students to interact socially and professionally. Mission:
Www.tndisability.org/familyvoices/TextOnlyHomePage.txt family Voices of tennessee was one of six family Voices state programs during 19992001to participate in a pilot program to develop family-to-family Health http://www.tndisability.org/familyvoices/TextOnlyHomePage.txt
YMCA Of Middle Tennessee by the YMCA of Middle tennessee to build and furnish the funds for the financialassistance programs. Brentwood family YMCA 2003 Campaign, 2002 Donor List; http://www.ymcamidtn.org/webuild.htm
Extractions: The YMCA builds strong kids, strong families and strong communities. It's a place where everyone belongs and everyone benefits regardless of age, race, religion or socioeconomic background. In fact, the YMCA brings communities together. The Y offers financial assistance to ensure that everyone who wants to participate in programs will have the opportunity. One in four YMCA members currently receives financial assistance. To contribute to the We Build People Campaign Complete an online Donation Pledge Form Become a member of the Chairman's Roundtable E-mail Melanie Howard at mhowardk@ymcamidtn.org
09/16/96 TABLE: Grading Family-Friendliness UNIVERSITY CENTER ON WORK family; BUSINESS WEEK. Brandner, Melissa Eddy BILLIONSEMPLOYEES programs RATING DUPONT 6.8 12,826 A B FIRST tennessee BANK 0.4 http://www.businessweek.com/1996/38/b34934.htm
09/16/96 BALANCING WORK AND FAMILY to talk to the folks at First tennessee National Corp. Three years ago, they startedtaking family issues seriously in a kitchensink-load of programs to ease http://www.businessweek.com/1996/38/b34931.htm
Extractions: Big returns for companies willing to give family strategies a chance You're a solid manager and, word has it, a decent guy to work for. You treat your people well. But you've also got product to moveand since last year's restructuring, the proposals and requests have come at you like a wicked tsunami. Your staff seems a little frayed at the edgesno surprise, really, since they're in at 7:30 a.m. for the daily briefing and don't leave until past six. You're still trying to make just one of your kid's soccer games. And you can't remember the last long talk you had with your wife (though you do swap E-mail). ``Work and family''? Yeah, right. You've heard about some program the company offers. Child care, flexible hours, that sort of thing. A few employees actually use it, but they're mainly women with young kidsnot people who want a career. Not your boss. And not your staff. Frankly, you think it's a load of hooey. CLEAR GAINS. You might want to talk to the folks at First Tennessee National Corp.
Tennessee Family Pathfinder Health Care for State/Federal Health Insurance programs including Medicare Information ResourcesClick here for tennessee and National End of Life Care, family Planning and http://www.vanderbilt.edu/kennedy/pathfinder/hc.html
University Of Tennessee College Of Law: Faculty Information Gray was involved in the practice of mediation and in programs in which law studentsmediated cases before tennessee Other Works tennessee family Law (1998). http://www.law.utk.edu/faculty/gray.htm
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Tennessee Child And Family Services Review, Final Report tennessee is not in substantial conformity with the Healthy Start, relative caregiverprograms; broker child care services; family Resource Centers http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/cb/cwrp/staterpt/tn/service.htm
Extractions: Questions? Privacy Site Index Contact Us ... Search Rating of Review Team Regarding Substantial Conformity Rating Not in Substantial Conformity Substantial Conformity 2 X D STATUS WITH RESPECT TO SERVICE ARRAY Tennessee is not in substantial conformity with the systemic factor of service array. Findings pertaining to the specific items relevant to this factor are presented and discussed below. Item 35. The State has in place an array of services that assess the strengths and needs of children and families and determine other service needs, address the needs of families in addition to individual children in order to create a safe home environment, enable children to remain safely with their parents when reasonable, and help children in foster and adoptive placements achieve permanency. Strength X Area Needing Improvement Item 35 was rated as an Area Needing Improvement because although the State does have in place an array of services for children and families, the information gathered during the case record review and stakeholder interviews indicate significant gaps in services. According to the Statewide Assessment, DCS offers a wide range of services to enable children to remain safely with their parents when reasonable, and to help children in foster and adoptive placements achieve permanency. For the most part, services provided to enable children to remain in their own homes are provided by CSAs under contract to DCS. As noted in the Statewide Assessment, DCS at present does not have formal procedures for evaluating the quality of these services.
Tennessee Child And Family Services Review, Final Report public and private child and family-serving agencies and parents' attorneys; theTennessee State Employees Federal or federally assisted programs serving the http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/cb/cwrp/staterpt/tn/agency.htm
Extractions: Questions? Privacy Site Index Contact Us ... Search Rating of Review Team Regarding Substantial Conformity Rating Not in Substantial Conformity Substantial Conformity 3 X D STATUS OF AGENCY RESPONSIVENESS TO THE COMMUNITY Tennessee is in substantial conformity with the systemic factor of Agency Responsiveness to the Community. Findings with respect to items assessed for this factor are presented below. Item 38. In implementing the provisions of the CFSP, the State engages in ongoing consultation with tribal representatives, consumers, service providers, foster care providers, the juvenile court, and other public and private child- and family-serving agencies and includes the major concerns of these representatives in the goals and objectives of the CFSP. This item has been rated as a Strength because information gathered during the review indicates that DCS engages in ongoing consultation with providers and agencies in setting goals and objectives of the child welfare system in the State. According to the Statewide Assessment, in order to evaluate community needs and service delivery efforts, DCS maintains on-going communication at the State and local level with many community organizations, advisory boards, other State agencies, and citizen groups that have a role or interest in child welfare. Tennessee has no Federally-recognized American Indian Tribes (although training on ICWA is provided to caseworkers).
CES Continuing Education Programs on religion, morality, peer relationships, family relationships, dating it's Bestof Especially for Youth programs. Carolina South Dakota tennessee Texas Utah 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.