Children Today, Volumes 4-5The Bureau, 1975 |
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... adolescent girls who demonstrated sexual acting - out be- havior , and in a " task group " with other mothers whom the agency served . Other topics of panel discussions were " Hospital Based Child Protec- tion - A Survey " ; " The Court ...
... adolescent girls who demonstrated sexual acting - out be- havior , and in a " task group " with other mothers whom the agency served . Other topics of panel discussions were " Hospital Based Child Protec- tion - A Survey " ; " The Court ...
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... Adolescent Psychi- atry at Rutgers University Medical School ; and Dr. Sprague W. Hazard , Director of Health Services at Bran- deis University . Jean Reynolds , co- ordinator for the Children's Bureau National Center for Child Advocacy ...
... Adolescent Psychi- atry at Rutgers University Medical School ; and Dr. Sprague W. Hazard , Director of Health Services at Bran- deis University . Jean Reynolds , co- ordinator for the Children's Bureau National Center for Child Advocacy ...
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... adolescents . As a result of the report , the Department of Health and Social Security has appointed a new working group to consider and make recommendations about child health services for the future . Funds for Current Needs and ...
... adolescents . As a result of the report , the Department of Health and Social Security has appointed a new working group to consider and make recommendations about child health services for the future . Funds for Current Needs and ...
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... adolescents , homemaking services , medical and psy . chiatric diagnosis , day care and lay therapy by parent aides . The project , which is unique in its location in an affluent suburban community , uses ex- tensive community education ...
... adolescents , homemaking services , medical and psy . chiatric diagnosis , day care and lay therapy by parent aides . The project , which is unique in its location in an affluent suburban community , uses ex- tensive community education ...
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... adolescent girl who runs away from home - who has no place to live and no job - will be able to get help much more quickly from a Department of Social Services if she is pregnant ? • Did you know that a mother who is receiving AFDC ...
... adolescent girl who runs away from home - who has no place to live and no job - will be able to get help much more quickly from a Department of Social Services if she is pregnant ? • Did you know that a mother who is receiving AFDC ...
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Page 1 - I know also, that laws and institutions must go hand in hand with the progress of the human mind. As that becomes more developed, more enlightened, as new discoveries are made, new truths disclosed, and manners and opinions change with the change of circumstances, institutions must advance also, and keep pace with the times.
Page 28 - ... (2) achieving or maintaining self-sufficiency, including reduction or prevention of dependency, (3) preventing or remedying neglect, abuse, or exploitation of children and adults unable to protect their own interests, or preserving, rehabilitating or reuniting families, (4) preventing or reducing inappropriate institutional care by providing for community-based care, home-based care, or other forms of less intensive care...
Page 34 - The fiscal year 1971 funds monitored by the Bureau of Education for the Handicapped, US Office of Education, total $197,767,633.
Page 18 - Between the end of the Civil War and the turn of the century...
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Page 37 - Mexico is such a close national neighbor, they are present in great numbers in the five Southwestern States: Arizona, California, Colorado, New Mexico, and Texas.
Page 24 - All the flowers of all the tomorrows are in the seeds of today.
Page 32 - Islands. (5) In the case of a State agency which is directly responsible for providing free public education for handicapped children (including mentally retarded, hard of hearing, deaf, speech impaired, visually handicapped, seriously emotionally disturbed, crippled or other health impaired children who by reason thereof require special education...
Page 11 - ... themselves and the public; or if there be any family that cannot, or do[es] not provide competently for their children, whereby they are exposed to want and extremity...