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Promising Practices Network
promisingpractices.net
Features programs and practices that credible research indicates are effective in improving outcomes in the areas of child health, child safety, schooling, and family well-being. Sections on proven and promising programs, research in brief, and strengthening service delivery.
kidsnutrition.org
kidsnutrition.org
A site by the Children's Nutrition Research Center (CNRC) of the Baylor College of Medicine. Research, news, and information and resources for parents.
The Children's Society
childrenssociety.org.uk
A UK based organization that assists street children, disabled children, young refugees, and children in trouble with the law. News, events, and donation and volunteer information.
Chapin Hall Center for Children
chapinhall.org
A research center located at the University of Chicago that informs policymakers, service providers, and administrators on issues affecting the well being of children. Projects, publications, and newsletter.
Office for Children in Victoria
education.vic.gov.au
Focused on the health, safety, development, learning and wellbeing of children, young people and families in Victoria, Australia.
The Urban Institute | Adolescents
urban.org
Current publications and projects on policy issues affecting adolescents from the Urban Institute.
Board on Children, Youth, and Families Homepage (BOCYF)
www7.nationalacademies.org
Created in 1993 to provide an authoritative, nonpartisan analysis of child, youth, and family issues. Board members, current research projects, publications, and meeting information included.
The Children's Institute, University of Cape Town
ci.org.za
Aims to address the needs and rights of South African children through policy research and other academic activities.
American Association for the Child's Right to Play
ipausa.org
Protects, preserves, and promotes play as a fundamental right for all humans.
Invest in Kids
investinkids.ca
A nonprofit organization in Canada focused on early childhood development. Research, publications, and resources for parents and professionals.
Pre-K Now
preknow.org
Collaborates with advocates and policymakers in a movement to provide high-quality, voluntary pre-kindergarten education for all three and four year olds.
Youth Today
youthtoday.org
A national source for news, views and important developments in the youth service field from a nonprofit organization.
Working With Children Checks
checkwwc.wa.gov.au
Explains the compulsory screening system in Western Australia, and the legislation on which it is based. Also provides forms, factsheets and FAQ.
Eurlyaid - The European Association on Early Intervention
eurlyaid.net
An association of scientists, professionals and parents focused on children with special needs. News, conferences, and discussion forums.
American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences
aafcs.org
Works to improve the quality and standards of individual and family life through programs that educate, influence public policy, disseminate information and publish research findings.
Connect For Kids
connectforkids.org
Information for adults who want to make their communities better places for children. News, a directory of groups working on behalf of children and families, and articles on many parenting topics.
Children and Violence
public.asu.edu
Provides resources for researchers and others interested in issues related to violence and children.
Monroe County Coalition for Children and Families
monroecountywestvirginiafamilyresourcenetwork.com
A West Virginia Family Resource Network. Includes a resource directory, tobacco prevention coalition, and breast cancer awareness.
National Center on Grandparents Raising Grandchildren
chhs.gsu.edu
Based at Georgia State University, the National Center seeks to assist grandparent-headed households via education, advocacy, and the promotion of informed legislation, policy, and practices.
Kids First!
kidsfirst.org
Evaluates, rates, and endorses video, film, software, and other media products designed for children using a volunteer, community-based jury comprising professionals, teachers, parents, and children. Reviews, articles, and newsletter.
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Call for youth crime focus
Stuff.co.nz
... could be attributed to a strong relationship between police and Child Youth and Family (CYF), Children's Commissioner John Angus told the committee. ...
Target potential violent offending earlier - judge Radio New Zealand
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Stuff.co.nz
... could be attributed to a strong relationship between police and Child Youth and Family (CYF), Children's Commissioner John Angus told the committee. ...
Target potential violent offending earlier - judge Radio New Zealand
all 19 news articles »
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Where Does the Family Fit? Tracts & Treatises
tractsandtreatises
Fri, 16 Jul 2010 19:53:54 GM
Examples of . family. irresponsibility: Relying on the church, or the Christian school, or the Christian . youth. group, or your Christian friend/relative to disciple your . children. without your active oversight and strategic involvement to ...
tractsandtreatises
Fri, 16 Jul 2010 19:53:54 GM
Examples of . family. irresponsibility: Relying on the church, or the Christian school, or the Christian . youth. group, or your Christian friend/relative to disciple your . children. without your active oversight and strategic involvement to ...
Are you also not surprised that these are the types of men running our government?
Q. Rep. David Almond, Republican-North Carolina, resigned from the House this week after "expos[ing] himself in front of a female employee and chas[ing] her around the room, yelling 'Suck it, baby, suck it.' ... Almond was the vice chairman of the House committee on children, youth and families" ( ). Why does this not surprise me. Doesn't it just make you feel safer to know these are the types of men making laws and decisions about *children* and *families*? Bappy, I do find it really funny that you're an obvious hacker. man in search, LMAO. I know, right. The U.S. has had so many hypocritical conservative politicians lately pulling these ridiculous stunts. This is by no means a generalization of all men, but it's nonetheless disturbing… [cont.]
Asked by Franzia Kafka - Fri Jul 13 17:26:00 2007 - - 13 Answers - 2 Comments
A. What is surprising, is the majority of the voters who put people into office are women. What would make me feel safer is if more women took their responsibility seriously to guard democracy, to be informed and involved and more discerning, and to chose better leaders.
Answered by patois - Fri Jul 13 17:53:04 2007
Q. Rep. David Almond, Republican-North Carolina, resigned from the House this week after "expos[ing] himself in front of a female employee and chas[ing] her around the room, yelling 'Suck it, baby, suck it.' ... Almond was the vice chairman of the House committee on children, youth and families" ( ). Why does this not surprise me. Doesn't it just make you feel safer to know these are the types of men making laws and decisions about *children* and *families*? Bappy, I do find it really funny that you're an obvious hacker. man in search, LMAO. I know, right. The U.S. has had so many hypocritical conservative politicians lately pulling these ridiculous stunts. This is by no means a generalization of all men, but it's nonetheless disturbing… [cont.]
Asked by Franzia Kafka - Fri Jul 13 17:26:00 2007 - - 13 Answers - 2 Comments
A. What is surprising, is the majority of the voters who put people into office are women. What would make me feel safer is if more women took their responsibility seriously to guard democracy, to be informed and involved and more discerning, and to chose better leaders.
Answered by patois - Fri Jul 13 17:53:04 2007
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