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Protecting Children in Families Affected by Substance Use Disorders
This manual examines: substance use disorders; The impact of parental SUDs on child development; In-home examination, screening, and assessment for SUDs;
treatment goals and approaches; and more. Read more»
Strategies for Effective Program Replication
P/PV designed this guide for policymakers, practitioners and philanthropists who are interested in a systematic approach to program replication. It lays
out the key structures that should be in place before wide-scale replication is considered, as well as the steps needed to ensure the replication's
success. With details on when in a program's life to replicate, where the replication should take place, and the staff resources
needed. Read more»
Midterm Scorecard: How US Senators Vote on Children and Family Issues
Last week Vote Kids release this report that scores each senator on 12 key votes on policies and budget items that would impact children and families.
These include votes to expand health care to children, increase funding for children’s programs in the budget and stimulus, protect children’s
programs in state budgets, pay equity for single moms, provide for greater opportunities for people to volunteer with children, help keep people in their
homes, reduce child and teen smoking, among other things. Read more»
Toll-Free Crisis Hotline Numbers
This directory lists toll-free telephone numbers for various crisis organizations that can help with child abuse, child sexual abuse, crime victims,
family violence, mental illness, missing/abducted children, rape/incest, substance abuse, suicide prevention, and youth in trouble/runaways.
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Data Integration
Child Bureau Express spotlights data integration in child welfare as well as examples from across the country of the innovative ways jurisdictions
and organizations are beginning to share, integrate, link, and better use child welfare data.
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Do Something Grants
Do Something aims to inspire, support and celebrate a generation of doers: people who see the need to do something, believe in their ability to get it
done, and then take action. DoSomething.org provides the tools and resources for you to convert your ideas and energy
into positive action. Application Due Date: Rolling
UnitedHealth HEROES Grants
Educators, service-learning coordinators, students in the health professions, public health professionals, and community partners are eligible to apply for
the UnitedHealth HEROES service-learning project grants. Grant recipients will receive up to $1,000 in support for service-learning projects that focus
on childhood obesity, engage youth ages 5-25 in the planning and implementation process, and take place during Semester of Service 2010. Deadline: October 22.
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