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  1. Family nurse practitioner program: PRIMEX, terminal progress report by Shirley A Ross, 1976
  2. Business bucks: Government programs open lenders' doors. (Business Finance).(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included): An article from: Indiana Business Magazine by Kathy McKimmie, 2002-01-01
  3. The Indiana Welfare Reform Evaluation: Program Implementation and Economic Impacts After Two Years by David J Fein, 1998
  4. Indiana resource guide for family management: Depth semister course in the consumer and homemaking education program by Marjorie C Jerry, 1972
  5. Heart healthy hoopla: A thematic module from the Indiana middle school family and consumer sciences curriculum framework by Dana Burton, 1996
  6. Treasurer's farm program (TFP) by Marjorie H O'Laughlin, 1987
  7. Indiana resource guide for interpersonal relations foundations: In the consumer and homemaking education program by Joan Gritzmacher, 1972
  8. Family literacy and involving parents in the reading process, 1988-1992 citations and abstracts from the ERIC database (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:376445) by Michael Denner, 1992
  9. Income maintenance and family consumption and wealth: An initial report on the Gary asset, debt, and expenditure data by V. Joseph Hotz, 1977
  10. Costs and reduction to state and county funding for AFDC, AFDC-UP township trustees, and HCI based on new need and payment standard at 45% of poverty index ... of AFDC-UP: Memorandum to Rep. George Schmid by Gail Richards, 1986
  11. State intervention in African family relations in post-colonial Africa (Twenty-second annual Hans Wolff memorial lecture, April 4, 1997) by Chuma N Himonga, 1997
  12. Pierre Robin sequence: A guide for families by Marilyn J Bull, 2001
  13. Parents Sharing Books (PSB): Technical report by Carl Bernard Smith, 1993

1. Family Practice Residency Programs Offering Rural TracksAAFP Directory Of Family
Bloomington facility describes its educational and research programs. View case studies and job listings.
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AAFP Directory of Family Practice Residency Programs

Family Practice Residency Programs in the State of INDIANA Residency programs listed are sorted by city and state. Indianapolis St Francis Family Practice Residency Beech Grove IN Deaconess Family Practice Residency Program Evansville IN St Mary's Family Practice Evansville IN Fort Wayne Medical Education Program Fort Wayne IN The Methodist Hospitals Inc Family Practice Residency Program Gary IN Community Health Network-Indianapolis Family Practice Residency Program Indianapolis IN Indiana University Family Practice Residency Indianapolis IN St Vincent Family Medicine Residency Program Indianapolis IN Ball Memorial Family Practice Muncie IN Memorial Hospital Family Practice Residency South Bend IN Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center Family Practice Residency Program South Bend IN Union Hospital Family Practice Center Terre Haute IN AAFP Residency Directory

2. Kelley School Of Business, Indiana University
The indiana family Project, a program cosponsored by the Center for Human Growth and the Center for is one of three model programs chosen by the Surgeon General of
http://www.bus.indiana.edu/
Academic Programs News Alumni Development ... Extended Community Send Us A Message! Undergraduate Program MBA Program Doctoral Program Kelley Indianapolis ... Indianapolis MBA students in the Entrepreneurship Academy joined student colleagues from the University of California-Berkeley’s Haas School of Business and Rice University’s Jones Graduate School of Management March 7-8 in Berkeley at the fourth annual Velocity Conference. They met CEOs from high-potential businesses, venture capitalists funding them, and others instrumental in launching these endeavors. Pictured left to right are Professors Betsy Gatewood and Tricia McDougall; Jack Gill, founder of Vanguard Venture Partners; MBA student Mike Baran; and Dean Dan Dalton. (Photo by Noah Berger) Todd Wagner, philanthropist and founder of Broadcast.com, to keynote Entrepreneur Day Kelley alumnus Todd R. Wagner, philanthropist and co-founder of one of the most successful Internet initial public offerings in history, will be the keynote speaker at Entrepreneur Day on Friday (April 11) at the Kelley School. The event is free and open to the public. However, registration is required by contacting the Johnson Center on Entrepreneurship and Innovation at 812-855-4248 or jcei@indiana.edu.
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Kelley entrepreneurship program ranked among nation's best The readers of Entrepreneur magazine are learning something about the Kelley School that students and academics already know that it's one of the best places in the nation for budding entrepreneurs. The April issue identifies 100 colleges and universities for entrepreneurship and rated the Kelley School as one of the 12 top-tier national programs. IU's program is just one of three national schools ranked in the top 10 by both faculty and alumni. Read the magazine article

3. INDIANA FAMILY HELPLINE
support other programs and services throughout the state. In August 1992, the Children’sSpecial Health Care Services Helpline merged with the indiana family
http://www.in.gov/isdh/programs/mch/ifh.htm
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Health Care Professions Annual Reports 1997 Registered Nurse Survey 1997 Physicians Databook 1998 Dentist and Dental Hygienist Surveys ... Back
INDIANA FAMILY HELPLINE
1-800-433-0746 Voice 1-866-275-1274 TTY / TDD On May 2, 1988, the Indiana State Department of Health, Maternal and Child Health Services, launched a statewide comprehensive Indiana Family Helpline. The 1-800-433-0746 statewide Helpline was designed to assist in promoting Maternal and Child Health Services, WIC Services and support other programs and services throughout the state. In August 1992, the Children’s Special Health Care Services Helpline merged with the Indiana Family Helpline to improve services to all Indiana families of childbearing age. During fiscal year 2002, the Indiana Family Helpline responded to 17,533 calls; 1,055 advocacy calls resulting in 21,887 referrals. Communication Specialists provide information, referrals, consumer education, advocacy and follow-up to individual callers on a variety of topics including obtaining early prenatal and child health care; accessing Medicaid and WIC providers; locating emergency housing, food pantries, utility assistance; and getting callers in contact with literacy, vocational and GED programs. The Family Helpline staff may become advocates for those callers who require this assistance. This advocacy sometimes takes the form of a conference call between the client, provider, and an Indiana Family Helpline Communication Specialist, especially for high-risk clients in areas of limited resources.

4. AAFP Directory Of Family Practice Residency ProgramsAmerican Academy Of Family P
health insurance program for indiana children, pregnant women, and lowincome or no cost to indiana families enrolled in the dental care, vision care, family planning services, and mental
http://www.aafp.org/residencies

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Find Residency Programs Offering Fellowships In: Faculty Development Geriatrics Obstetrics Rural Medicine ... Additional Sources of Information
about residencies and residents.
AAFP Directory of Family Practice Residency Programs
The Directory of Family Practice Residency Programs published by the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) is the best source for information on these programs. This directory lists each program in the United States, and covers many topics in detail faculty, staff, administration, accreditation, size, salaries, etc. Click on the map or links below for a list of Residency Programs in that area. Alabama
Alaska

Arizona

Arkansas
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The printed version of this directory is updated annually and published in February. Corrections for the online version may be submitted in writing to the AAFP by the residency's director . To obtain the printed directory, visit the AAFP's online catalog or contact the AAFP Order Department at 1-800-944-0000 and ask for item number W203. Questions and comments concerning the Residency Directory can be sent by e-mail to fp@aafp.org

5. Hpands
indiana family Helpline; Folic Acid Awareness Campaign; Infant Mortality Initiative;indiana Perinatal Network. Special Health Care Services Affiliated programs.
http://www.in.gov/isdh/programs/mch/hpands.htm
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for School Personnel: 2002
Health Care Professions Annual Reports 1997 Registered Nurse Survey 1997 Physicians Databook 1998 Dentist and Dental Hygienist Surveys ...
  • Infant and Child Health Services And Clinic Sites Listing Adolescent Health Services And Clinic Sites Listing Prenatal Care / Prenatal Care Coordination Services Family Planning Services
  • Health Systems Development Section
  • Family Care Coordination Services Genetic Services And Clinic Sites Listing Indiana RESPECT Indiana Family Helpline Folic Acid Awareness Campaign ... Prenatal Substance Use Prevention And Clinic Sites Listing
  • Perinatal Issues Section
  • Infant Mortality Initiative Indiana Perinatal Network
  • Data Analysis Section
  • Needs Assessment / Performance Measures
  • Office Of Cultural Diversity And Enrichment
  • Cultural Competency Issues
  • Children Special Health Care Services Affiliated Programs
  • Newborn Screening Section
  • Traditional Newborn Screening Screening Newborns For Drug Exposure (Meconium Screening) Universal Newborn Hearing Screening (UNHS) Sickle Cell Screening Program
  • Child Lead Poison Prevention
  • Indiana Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Childhood Injury Prevention

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    Home ... Contact Us 2003 Indiana State Department of Health

    6. INDIANA FAMILY HELPLINE
    programs and services throughout the state. In August 1992, the Childrens Special Health Care Services Helpline merged with the indiana family
    http://www.state.in.us/isdh/programs/mch/ifh.htm
    var dir = location.href.substring(0,location.href.lastIndexOf('www.in.gov/')); var url = location.href.substring(dir.length,location.href.length+1); document.write("") State Health Commissioner Deputy State Health Commissioner Indiana Family Helpline Basic Agency Information ...
    for School Personnel: 2002
    Health Care Professions Annual Reports 1997 Registered Nurse Survey 1997 Physicians Databook 1998 Dentist and Dental Hygienist Surveys ... Back
    INDIANA FAMILY HELPLINE
    1-800-433-0746 Voice 1-866-275-1274 TTY / TDD On May 2, 1988, the Indiana State Department of Health, Maternal and Child Health Services, launched a statewide comprehensive Indiana Family Helpline. The 1-800-433-0746 statewide Helpline was designed to assist in promoting Maternal and Child Health Services, WIC Services and support other programs and services throughout the state. In August 1992, the Children’s Special Health Care Services Helpline merged with the Indiana Family Helpline to improve services to all Indiana families of childbearing age. During fiscal year 2002, the Indiana Family Helpline responded to 17,533 calls; 1,055 advocacy calls resulting in 21,887 referrals. Communication Specialists provide information, referrals, consumer education, advocacy and follow-up to individual callers on a variety of topics including obtaining early prenatal and child health care; accessing Medicaid and WIC providers; locating emergency housing, food pantries, utility assistance; and getting callers in contact with literacy, vocational and GED programs. The Family Helpline staff may become advocates for those callers who require this assistance. This advocacy sometimes takes the form of a conference call between the client, provider, and an Indiana Family Helpline Communication Specialist, especially for high-risk clients in areas of limited resources.

    7. Columbus, Indiana - Parks & Recreation Department
    Columbus, IN 472020858 (812)376-2680 Phone • (812)378-2892 Fax Open800a.m. to 500p.m. Monday thru Friday Free family programs.
    http://www.columbus.in.gov/funguide-sum2002/parks-ffprograms.html
    Section Menu
    About

    Administrative Staff

    Fun Guide

    Find a Park
    ...
    Contact Us

    Fun Guide
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    Athletics - Tennis

    Body Fit Program

    Donner Aquatic Center
    ... Registration Form City Menu Main Page How Do I... Site Search Open 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m. Monday thru Friday Free Family Programs Free Noon Kid's Concerts Free Family Film Series Family Bingo Night Free Fabulous Friday ... Bark in the Park - FREE Bark in the Park - FREE Co-sponsored with White River Broadcasting Come celebrate the "Dog Days of Summer" with an evening of activities and information for dogs and their owners. All dogs should be able to socialize with others and be on a leash at all times. Also make plans to attend the free showing of "Beethoven's 2nd" held that same evening. Don't forget your pooper scooper. Sat., Aug. 3, 4:30-6:30 pm Mill Race Park (rain location Donner Park Shelterhouse) Free Family Film Series Join Parks and Recreation and the Columbus Area Arts Council as we bring another series of fun to the Mill Race Park Amphitheater. All movies are rated "G". kidscommons will offer activities beginning at 7:30 pm. Films will begin at approximately 8:15 pm.

    8. Indiana Family Practice Residency Programs
    indiana St. Community Hospitals of indianapolis Program— indianapolis.indiana University School of Medicine Program— indianapolis. St.
    http://www.ms4c.org/fp/fp-state-in.shtml
    Indiana St. Francis Hospital and Health Centers
    Beech Grove Deaconess Hospital
    Evansville St. Mary's Medical Center
    Evansville Fort Wayne Medical Education
    Fort Wayne Methodist Hospitals
    Gary Community Hospitals of Indianapolis
    Indianapolis Indiana University School of Medicine
    Indianapolis St. Vincent Hospital and Health Care Center
    Indianapolis Westview Hospital (Osteopathic)
    Indianapolis Ball Memorial Hospital
    Muncie Memorial Hospital of South Bend South Bend St. Joseph's Regional Medical Center (South Bend) South Bend Union Hospital Terre Haute

    9. The DRM Regional Resource Directory: Indiana
    of Special Education Education, Higher indiana University Disability ServicesPurdue University - Adaptive programs Employment indiana family Social
    http://www.disabilityresources.org/INDIANA.html
    Home Subjects States Librarians ... Contact Us
    The DRM Regional Resources Directory (States) Indiana - The Hoosier State Updated 3/2001 State Index About / Hints / Link
    General
    Bloomington, City of - Directory Of Resources And Services For People with Disabilities
    Council of Volunteers and Organizations for Hoosiers with Disabilities (COVOH)
    Indiana Governor's Planning Council for People with Disabilities
    Indiana Institute on Disability and Community (University Affiliated Program)
    See also Multi-Service Agencies
    Advocacy and Legal Rights
    ADA Indiana (Indiana State Steering Committee)
    Indiana Civil Rights Commission
    Aging
    AARP in Indiana
    Center for Aging Persons with Developmental Disabilities (CAPDD)
    ElderWeb: Indiana
    U.S. Administration on Aging - Indiana: State and Area Agencies and Programs
    AIDS/HIV
    AIDServe Indiana
    Alzheimer's Disease
    Alzheimer's Association - Central Indiana Chapter
    Alzheimer's Association - Chapters in Indiana
    Alzheimer's Association - Northern Indiana Chapter
    Animals
    See Service Animals
    Arts
    VSA Arts of Indiana
    Assistive Technology
    Adaptive Technology Center at Indiana University - Bloomington
    Assistive Technology Through Awareness in Indiana (ATTAIN)
    Indiana Institute on Disability and Community - Center on Technology and Instruction (CTI)
    Autism
    Autism Society of Indiana
    Indiana Resource Center for Autism (IRCA)
    Blindness and Visual Impairments
    Consumer Groups in Indiana
    Indiana School for the Blind
    Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped (LBPH)
    Brain Injury

    10. Home Page
    Joint effort of the School of Public and Environmental Affairs and the School of Social Work at indiana Category Reference Education indiana University Research...... Contract with indiana's family and Social Services Administration to documentthe outcomes for the Restoring Fatherhood Initiative programs.
    http://www.spea.indiana.edu/fasr/
    Citizens, governments, community organizations, and
    universities working to better the lives of children and families.
    Home
    Upcoming Events
    Affiliates
    Staff
    Research
    Resources
    Advisory Board
    Publications
    Internships Welcome to the Institute for Family and Social Responsibility The Institute for Family and Social Responsibility is a joint effort of the School of Public and Environmental Affairs and the School of Social Work at Indiana University . The Institute's mission is to bring together the resources of citizens, governments, communities and Indiana University to better the lives of children and families. Ongoing research projects examine the impacts of welfare reforms, the adequacy of child support guidelines, community responses to the Temporary Assistance to Needy Families legislation, performance contracting for intensive family preservation services, and AIDS education for incarcerated youth. The Institute serves as the National Child Support Enforcement Research Clearinghouse . It also administers a university wide competitive student internship program in collaboration with the Indiana Family Social Services Administration.

    11. Our Advisory Board
    and Children, and was responsible for programs related to family Resources Temporary alsoresponsible for implementation of Welfare Reform in indiana.
    http://www.spea.indiana.edu/fasr/_private/Advisory Board/Our Advisory Board.html
    Citizens, governments, community organizations, and
    universities working to better the lives of children and families.
    Home
    Upcoming Events
    Affiliates
    Staff
    Research
    Resources
    Advisory Board
    Publications
    Internships Our Advisory Board The Advisory Board consists of professionals from a variety of backgrounds, the common link being their interest in improving the lives of families and children. Members of the Advisory Board include the Director of the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration, the Mayor of Indianapolis, President of the Indiana Association of United Ways, six members of the Indiana Legislature, the Chief-of-Staff of the U.S. House of Representatives' Committee on Ways and Means, the former U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Human Resources, the Director of the Poverty Training Research Institute at the University of Michigan, and representatives from the Indiana Township Trustees Association. The Advisory Board meets biannually to plan for the future of the institute, discuss the current projects, and to review the past achievements of the Institute. Dennis Avery represents Vanderberg County in the Indiana House of Representatives, where he serves on the Environmental Affairs; Families, Children, and Human Affairs; and Ways and Means committees. He is a member of the Indiana Advocates for Children and the Evansville Youth Resources.

    12. INDIANA FAMILY PROJECT TO RECEIVE CITIZENS FOR COMMUNITY JUSTICE’S HAINES TURNE
    welldocumented, and highly successful family intervention program FFT is one ofthree model programs chosen by and Labor Studies at indiana University, who
    http://www.indiana.edu/~soenews/news/news1019162472.html
    Welcome! Professional Resources Support Services
    News
    Last Updated: Thu, Apr 18, 2002
    INDIANA FAMILY PROJECT TO RECEIVE CITIZENS FOR COMMUNITY JUSTICE’S HAINES TURNER AWARD
    The Indiana Family Project, a program co-sponsored by the Center for Human Growth and the Center for Adolescent and Family Studies at the Indiana University School of Education and the Monroe Circuit Court and Probation Department, was recently selected to receive the Citizens for Community Justice’s Haines Turner Award. Each year, Citizens for Community Justice, Inc., recognizes individuals, groups, or businesses for significant contributions to restorative justice and the well being of children and youth in the Monroe County community. The Haines Turner award recognizes individuals, groups, or businesses who have made significant contributions to and have a breadth of concern for the development and practice of justice that heals and restores in the Monroe County community. Award recipients must have demonstrated in their lifetime or in the previous year exceptional commitment to work with institutions and for individuals that further the principles of healing and restorative justice. The IFP partnership is designed to assist adolescents and their families struggling with problems of conduct, drug use/abuse and delinquency. The free, pilot program features Functional Family Therapy interventions conducted by doctoral level counselors in training supervised by a licensed psychologist, in affiliation with the Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology in the School of Education. The program staff provides confidential, professional family-based counseling services at the Monroe County Community Corrections office and at the Center for Human Growth.

    13. Education L530: Developing Family Literacy Programs
    How to navigate this site Technical assistance. Register for this course now! Commentsdisted@indiana.edu Copyright 2002, The Trustees of indiana University.
    http://www.indiana.edu/~l530fl/
    Course Overview Syllabus
    Class Activities
    Assignments
    Example practice exercises

    Module #1
    Communications L530 BBS
    Netiquette
    Resources Course-related Web resources
    Evaluations
    Course evaluation
    Help How to navigate this site
    Technical assistance
    Register for this course now!
    Comments: disted@indiana.edu
    , The Trustees of Indiana University

    14. After School Programs
    Grants making (State and federally funded grant programs of the Institute eachcontribute to a safer indiana family and Social Services Administration.
    http://www.ncrel.org/after/resource/in.htm
    Indiana Resources
    Data on Children and Youth in Indiana
    KIDSCOUNT data from the Annie E. Casey Foundation rating Indiana on a host of indicators of child well-being Children's Defense Fund statistics on the well-being of children Indiana child care profile K-12 school data from the Indiana Department of Education Health data and statistics from the Indiana Department of Health ... Department of Corrections juvenile offender population statistics (Lists all states) Indiana's progress toward national education goals Back to Top
    Indiana Public Agencies
    Indiana Criminal Justice Institute Home page Grants making (State- and federally funded grant programs of the Institute each contribute to a safer, healthier environment for Hoosiers) Research and evaluation Indiana Department of Education Education service centers K-12 Schools Indiana Family and Social Services Administration Home page Division of Family and Children Directory of local offices Grant listing ... Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) Indiana Department of Health Home page Public health programs Indiana Safetynet Home page Child Safety and Child Care Indiana Association of Cities and Towns Association of Indiana Counties ... Back to Top
    Indiana Nonprofit Organizations
    Teaching and Learning Center Listing of Indiana YMCA Web sites (follow directions to find closest YMCA) Listing of Indiana YWCA Web sites (select Indiana) Indiana Chamber of Commerce (includes Indiana Business Education Partnership Network)

    15. University Of Southern Indiana
    Weber Photography Ginger Ramsden, Manager, family and Children’s programs, USIDates underwritten by grant funds from the indiana Higher Education
    http://www.usi.edu/extserv/kidstuff.html
    Extended Services
    Extended Services Home
    Academic Services Computer Courses Noncredit Programs: ... E-mail Extended Services
    Jump to KID'S PROGRAMS
    SATURDAY ART WORKSHOP NO. YTH400
    Kids ages six through 14 can join USI art students and faculty to create two- and three-dimensional artwork including drawings, paintings, sculptures, and more. Ages 12-14 will work with clay only. Students will be grouped by age with a maximum of 20 per group. Students will display their works on the Technology Center display wall at the end of each session.
    Coordinator: Joseph Uduehi, Ed.D., Assistant Professor of Art Education, USI
    9:30-11 a.m.
    Location: USI, Technology Center, Room 229
    Registration Fee: $30includes supplies
    YTH400A ages 6-7
    YTH400B ages 8-9 YTH400C ages 10-11 YTH400D ages 12-14 COMPUTING WITH GIRLFRIENDS (Grades 5-8) NO. YTH401
    This hands-on computer class is full of fun projects that girls will love. Join your friends to learn to use digital cameras and scanners to create iron-on photos for t-shirts, stickers, calendars, snazzy report covers, cool screensavers and more. Bring two of your favorite “girlfriend” photos with you to class. Enrollment is limited to 12.

    16. University Of Southern Indiana
    Nearby national forests indiana Illinois Kentucky Academic programs; Admission;Alumni; Dining; Events and calendars; Facts about USI; family programs; family Weekend;
    http://www.usi.edu/welcome.asp
    VISITORS Directions to USI Flying in Campus map City of Evansville ... Access Indiana Regional state parks
    Indiana

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    17. State Narrative Report
    Against Rape, and the indiana Department of Mental Health were available for staffto implement programs that address children, youth and family issues.
    http://www.four-h.purdue.edu/cyfar/StateNarr.htm
    STATE STRENGTHENING PROJECT OVERVIEW State: Indiana
    Project Title: Family Community Partnership
    Location of Community Projects: Howard County, Madison County, Morgan County
    Web Site Address: RequiredNotEntered Project Staff Susan J. Barkman State Project Director sjb@four-h.purdue.edu Krisanna Machtmes State Project Evaluator kmachtme@purdue.edu Richard Fox State Project Technology Specialist foxrj@four-h.purdue.edu Krisanna Machtmes State Coordinator kmachtme@purdue.edu "Family Community Partnership is a collaborative project with the Indiana Department of Mental Health's Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drugs Initiative and communitystakeholders to design a comprehensive familycentered community outreach program"
    Description:
    Joseph Cunningham - joeandrrae@iquest.net and Janet Stafford - janet.stafford@ces.purdue.edu;
    Kokomo Site Coordinator: Rev. Philip Carroll - pcarroll@inkokomo.com and Susan Nehrer - susan.nehrer@ces.purdue.edu; and the Martinsville Site Coordinator: Judy Bucci - bbjymca@scican.net and Desiree Jaynes - desiree.jaynes@ces.purdue.edu.
    FY 2001 Accomplishments: RequiredNotEntered
    Outcomes: State-wide capacity:
    • As part of the 1999-2004 Plan of Work, Purdue University Extension Staff have worked hard to institutionalize programming for At-Risk Audiences (children, youth and families). Although there were 16 major issues identified, only seven of those dealt with programming for At-Risk Audiences. Instead of developing one common vision, we have developed common visions for each of the seven (7) issue areas listed above. Each of the POW Issue teams is now developing outcomes and outcome indicators. New outcome instruments have already been developed in the areas of parenting, nutrition, and youth development.

    18. Indiana State University : FCS : Undergraduate Programs : Family And Consumer Sc

    http://www.indstate.edu/fcs/education.html
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    Family and Consumer Sciences Education
    FCS Home
    About Us

    Undergraduate Programs

    Graduate Programs
    ...
    Student Information
    Vocational Family and Consumer Sciences Education provides an entry to one of the hottest professions in the nation - teacher shortages are likely to be a major factor until the year 2005. With rising demand, and salaries that are quite competitive, persons with an inclination to serve, and still make a decent living may well be advised to examine the career path of FCS Education. Having a sincere desire to help others is, of course, a necessary ingredient in becoming a successful teacher. Some additional qualities include:
    • Patience Creativity Organizational ability Empathic understanding Communication skills Good judgment
    Career Opportunities
    • Preschool teacher Middle school teacher High school teacher Adult educator Alternative school counselor Cooperative extension Consumer service consultant Human resource manager Product design/testing Welfare advisor Energy specialist Health care director Hospital educator Specialist in aging agency Corporate consultant
    Course Requirements
    FCS core:
    • FCS 407 - Profes sional Seminar
    Child Development/Family Life
    • FCS 236 - Family Health FCS 336 - Family Relationships FCS 438 - Child Development FCS 449 Exper's with Children
    Food and Nutrition
    • FCS 201 - Fundamentals of Nutrition FCS 226 - Fundamentals of Foods FCS 326 - Meal Management
    Family Economics/Home Mg't
    • FCS 301 - Fam Mgt. Dec. Making

    19. I.U. Dept Of Fam Med -- History
    was essentially nonexistent at indiana University until In May 1974, the Departmentof family Medicine was as chairman he helped to develop programs taught by
    http://www.iufammed.iupui.edu/history.htm
    History... Like most medical schools in the country, a Department of Family Medicine was essentially non-existent at Indiana University until February 1970. At that time a committee was appointed to study the feasibility of a Family Practice Program. In January 1971, A. Alan Fischer, M.D., a nationally-known family physician, was appointed director of the Family Practice Residency Program and was assigned the task of developing the School of Medicine’s first Residency. In May 1974, the Department of Family Medicine was established and Dr. Fischer was named chairman. During his 14 years as chairman he helped to develop programs taught by family physicians during the first two years of medical school, recruited hundreds of family physician preceptors to teach the fourth-year elective, and hired five family physicians to serve as a base for primary care. In 1989, Deborah I. Allen, M.D., succeeded Dr. Fisher as chair of the Department. Dr. Allen was the first woman chair of any department at the I.U. School of Medicine. Dr. Allen remained chair of the Department for the next ten years. During her tenure, she

    20. Johnson Family Fund Established To Further Entrepreneurial Programs At IU's Kell
    Business announced that one of indiana's most successful business families, the Johnsonfamily of Columbus $1 million to further the programs of its
    http://newsinfo.iu.edu/news/page/normal/799.html
    Media Contacts: George Vlahakis
    IU Media Relations
    gvlahaki@indiana.edu
    Margaret Garrison
    Kelley School
    magarris@indiana.edu
    Related Links: Johnson Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation
    Kelley School of Business

    Published:
    Monday, March 10, 2003
    Johnson Family Fund established to further entrepreneurial programs at IU's Kelley School
    BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Indiana University's Kelley School of Business today (March 10) announced that one of Indiana's most successful business families, the Johnson family of Columbus, Ind., has committed to giving the school a minimum of $1 million to further the programs of its Johnson Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation. The family's new investment of $100,000 each year for a minimum of 10 years will establish the Johnson Family Fund, designed to propel the Johnson Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation to increased levels of performance and achievement, and will support faculty research, sponsor visiting scholars and sustain outreach programs. "We appreciate the Johnson family's continuing strong support of the center," said Elizabeth Gatewood, director of the Johnson Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation. "This commitment not only benefits our entrepreneurship programs, but also the future of Indiana's business growth. Entrepreneurial development will be critical as the state focuses on the Life Science Initiatives." In 1957, with $500 in the bank, a small loan from their local bank and an insatiable appetite for success, Dick and Ruth Johnson saw a business opportunity and pursued it. Johnson Oil Co. began as a small distributorship of Shell Oil petroleum products, delivering fuel oils, gasoline and lubricants in the Columbus, Ind., area. Rick Johnson joined the company in 1981 after graduating from IU with a degree in business.

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