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         Kansas Family Programs:     more books (18)
  1. Kansas administrative plan for Individual and Family Grant Program by Joy Cole, 1978
  2. Kansas Family Subsidy Pilot Project: A report to the Kansas Legislature by Harvey Henderson Hillin, 1992
  3. Kansas TANF leavers study: A report on Kansas families who have left TANF cash assistance by Jan L Losby, 2002
  4. Home-based family intervention: Program evaluation for 1990-1991 by James Snyder, 1991
  5. Developing sportsmanship: A resource for use by professionals and volunteer program organizers in preparing youth and their families for participation ... Extension Service, Kansas State University) by Kathryn J Cox, 1996
  6. Kansas City Family Friends train-the-trainer curriculum (SuDoc HE 1.1002:K 13) by U.S. Dept of Health and Human Services, 1993
  7. Family-centered program rating scale: User's manual by Douglas L Murphy, 1991
  8. Kansas City Family Friends play activities manual (SuDoc HE 1.1008:K 13) by Susie Newman, 1994
  9. Temporary assistance for needy families (TANF): Employment service expenditures by Janet Schalansky, 2001
  10. Family communication skills for the nursing home setting: A program model by Ninia Smith, 1980
  11. You and your aging parents: A program model by M. Kay Johnson, 1979
  12. Client feedback program by Sharit Melissa Kelley, 2002
  13. Planning for the future: A workbook to help young adults with disabilities, their families and professionals to plan for living, working, and participating in the community by Mary E Morningstar, 1995
  14. Whose Welfare?: Afdc and Elite Politics (Studies in Government and Public Policy) by Steven M. Teles, 1996-09

81. Welcome To K-State Research And Extension
It is the policy of kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station shallhave opportunity and access to its educational programs, services, activities
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82. Kansas SRS - Services Index
specific information regarding various SRS programs.
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S RS has offices in each of the 105 counties statewide where direct services are offered for the programs and services administered by the agency. Contact your local office for more information. Adult * * * * * * * * * * * * * Please Select One * * * * * * * * * * * * * Adult Protective Services Alcohol and Drug Abuse Assessment Blind Services Child Care Child Support Enforcement Client Assistance Program (CAP) Commodity Food Distribution Community Mental Health Services Community Residential Services Community Supports and Services Consumer Run Organizations Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services Developmental Disabilities - State Institutions Disability Determination Food Assistance Funeral Assistance General Assistance Independent Living - Medical Intermediate Care Facilities Kansas Works Low Income Energy Assistance (LIEAP) Medical Assistance Children Community Support Medical Spenddown Pregnant Women Division of Assets Mental Health Hospitals Newborn Protection Refugee Services Substance Abuse Sexual Predator Treatment

83. KDHE - BCYF - Children's Developmental Services - Infant Toddler Services Progra
A family service coordinator is available to assist families with the evaluationand of Services for Children and Families Enrolled in kansas Infant Toddler
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Infant-Toddler Services (ITS) is a comprehensive, statewide system of community-based, family-centered early intervention services for young children, ages 0-3, with disabilities and their families. The services are provided through the implementation of Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). Thirty-seven local early intervention networks provide an array of services to eligible children and their families through a variety of public and private resources. Services are designed to meet the special needs of the child and family and are identified through a multi-disciplinary assessment process and provided through an Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP). Family members are important partners in this team approach to provision of services. Early intervention services that are available to eligible children and their families based on needs include speech, occupational and physical therapies; audiology, special instruction, family training, assistive technology, social work, vision, psychological, and nutrition services. There also are specific types of medical, health, nursing and transportation services available. A family service coordinator is available to assist families with the evaluation and eligibility determination, IFSP development and service provision, including transition services when the child reaches age 3.

84. College Of Human Ecology At Kansas State University
Dual Degrees family Studies and Human Services/Social of science degrees in theseprograms provide students degree qualifies graduates for kansas social work
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KSU HUMEC : Departments Human Ecology Departments
Department of Apparel, Textiles, and Interior Design
Apparel Marketing and Design
Study focuses on the apparel industry from the manufacture of fibers and fabrications to apparel design, distribution and marketing. Students participate in field experiences with apparel designers, manufacturers, distributors, and retailers. Students emphasize one of the following areas of study: apparel design, apparel production, or apparel marketing. Graduates are prepared for positions in retail management, wholesale distribution, and apparel design and production. Interior Design
Students learn to identify, analyze, and creatively solve problems related to the function of interior environments by participating in studio and lecture courses. Graduates are employed in commercial and residential interior design, design consulting, and specialized merchandising. The program is accredited by the Foundation for Interior Design Education Research. Textiles
The study of polymers, fibers, and textiles prepares students for careers in the fiber-textile industry, the second largest industry in the United States. Graduates are employed in positions such as quality control, fiber and fabric development, and textile testing. The program is also designed for students interested in graduate degrees leading to positions in teaching, research, and extension.

85. Department Of Human Development And Family Life At The University Of Kansas
Seeking Admission to Graduate Degree programs. You may apply to graduate degreeprograms in Human Development and family Life in one of three ways
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86. CES Continuing Education Programs
the saving ordinances of the gospel; marry in the temple and make their homes moreeffective and stable as they strive to become an eternal family; develop the
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The Know Your Religion lecture series is designed to help individuals strengthen their testimonies of the divinity of Jesus Christ and His restored gospel; read and ponder the scriptures and the words of the living prophets and seek the saving ordinances of the gospel; marry in the temple and make their homes more effective and stable as they strive to become an eternal family; develop the capacity to share truths and desire to serve others; improve their vocational competence, work habits, and industriousness; and develop their self-respect, creativity, and problem-solving ability. (Instructions to Priesthood Leaders on the Church Educational System, 1990). We invite you to review this information and schedule monthly attendance at Know Your Religion along with the more than 100,000 individuals who attend each year throughout the United States and Canada.
Who May Attend
Everyone 14 years of age and older is invited to attend Know Your Religion (KYR), Scripture Seminars, and Adult Religion Classes. Please be considerate of other participants by not bringing children who are not mature enough to sit quietly during the presentations.

87. Family Village -- Research Programs And Projects
family Village University. Research programs and Projects. Beach Center Kansashttp//www.beachcenter.org/ This Center provides parent training, professional
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Family Village University Research Programs and Projects
  • Association of University Centers on Disabilities
    http://www.aucd.org/

    University Centers on Disability target and engage in activities to support the independence, productivity, integration, and inclusion of persons with developmental disabilities into the community.
  • American Association on Mental Retardation (AAMR)
    http://www.aamr.org/

    AAMR is the oldest and largest interdisciplinary organization of professionals and others concerned about mental retardation and related disabilities. AAMR's mission is to advance the knowledge and skills of professionals in the field of mental retardation by exchanging information and ideas.
  • Beach Center - Kansas
    http://www.beachcenter.org/

    This Center provides parent training, professional and emotional support, education and training materials to assist families who have members with disabilities and to influence national policy regarding the welfare of all persons with developmental disabilities.
  • Boys Town National Research Hospital - Nebraska
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88. Kinship Fact Sheets
The Children's Defense Fund (CDF), Casey family programs National Center for Resourcefamily Support (CNC), Generations United, AARP, the Child Welfare League
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Casey Family Programs National Center for Resource Family Support (CNC)
1808 Eye St. NW 5th Floor
Washington, D.C. 20006
Phone: 202/467-4441 Fax: 202/467-4499 Toll-free: 888/295-6727 E-mail: cncinfo@casey.org

89. Kansas Department On Aging Programs
Throughout the year the kansas Department on Aging makes grants availablefor programs that benefit the senior population of kansas.
http://www.agingkansas.org/kdoa/programs/
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The Kansas Department on Aging ( KDOA ) is the state's focal point for aging services and information. The department administers federal and state programs to assist the senior population of Kansas. KDOA also acts as an advocate and coordinator to ensure that state services meet the needs of seniors in the most effective manner. To find out more, click on the program you are interested in.
Lifelong Communities Initiative
The Lifelong Communities Initiative assists communities to better plan for and serve the elders of today and the future through collaboration among local leaders, businesses, organizations and government agencies. Through the initiative, each demonstration community will identify its current strengths and opportunities for improvement in services and issues impacting elders using a self-assessment. The community will use the assessment findings to develop and implement an action plan. A community will be certified as a "Lifelong Community" as it successfully completes its local action plan and the verification process.
Grant opportunities through the Kansas Department on Aging
Throughout the year the Kansas Department on Aging makes grants available for programs that benefit the senior population of Kansas. You can

90. Jim Casey Youth Opportunities Initiative - E-Update
senators also learned about the collaboration between LINC, (the kansas Citybased CaseyFamily programs has begun a campaign to inform the public about ways
http://www.jimcaseyyouth.org/media/eupdates/jan03.htm
January 2003 The Jim Casey Youth Opportunities Initiative, Inc. ( www.jimcaseyyouth.org ) presents the fifth of its electronic newsletters designed to bring policymakers, practitioners, media and friends up-to-date on foster care transition issues, as well as news from the Initiative. The Jim Casey Youth Opportunities Initiative is a major national effort to help youth in foster care make successful transitions to adulthood. We bring together the people, ideas and resources needed to create opportunities and help youth make the connections they need to education, employment, health care, housing, and supportive personal and community relationships. Feel free to forward this newsletter to your interested associates. Let us know if this newsletter is useful to you, and how it might be improved to better serve your needs. If you do not want to receive this update in the future, please reply with the word UNSUBSCRIBE in the header. To read this newsletter online, go to:

91. K-State Undergraduate Catalog 2002-2004: Secondary Education Programs Outside Th
Secondary Education programs Outside the College of this program satisfies state ofKansas program requirements for vocational family and consumer
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The general education requirements as outlined in an earlier section must be completed by all students expecting to be licensed to teach with the exception of students in agriculture. Students in these fields should see their academic advisor for specific requirements.
Students who pursue degrees in certifiable majors in the College of Arts and Sciences are responsible for satisfying all the requirements for teacher education as well as the degree requirements of arts and sciences.
Agricultural education (AED)
Students planning to be agricultural education teachers must complete the approved teacher certification program as part of the requirement for the bachelor of science in agricultural education in the College of Agriculture. Completion of this program satisfies state of Kansas program requirements for agricultural education licensure for grades 7-12.
Professional education requirements The following courses must be completed before admission to the professional semester: EDSEC 300 Introduction to Agricultural Education EDSEC 376 Core Teaching Skills and Lab EDSEC 400 Leadership and Personal Development in Agricultural Education EDSEC 477 Middle Level/Secondary Reading EDSEC 500 Content Area Methods in the Secondary School: Agricultural Education EDSEC 503 Teaching Adult Classes in Agriculture EDSEC 505 Field Experiences in Agricultural

92. PQE Programs | Partnerships
residency and nurse practitioner programs to partner Center School of Nursing KansasCity, KS. Scottsdale, Arizona Department of family Medicine Scottsdale, AZ.
http://www.pqe.org/programs-partnerships.html
The goal of the Partnerships program was to provide primary care residents and nurse practitioner students the skills they need to deliver quality population-based care. Partnerships for Quality Education understands that nurses and doctors must be trained to deliver superior outcomes within the increasingly limited resources available today. Opportunities for experiential learning in managing care are vital for developing these skills. The Partnerships program supported medical residency and nurse practitioner programs to partner with managed care organizations to develop new curricula and new methods for teaching about managing care. PQE awarded 66 Partnership grants with support from the Pew Charitable Trusts in Phase I of PQE. With support from The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, PQE awarded 53 two-year grants of $30,000 in 1999, and five in 2000. Grantees: Partnerships 2000 Grantees Brian M. Sumner, MD, MS

93. KMUW Interactive - Public Radio For Wichita, Kansas
news report and six callin programs during the partnership between KUSM-W and theFamily Health Channel the KU School of Medicine — Wichita, 1010 N. kansas.
http://www.kmuw.org/stories/chronicillness/
"Cancer"
Still, other forms of cancer are rising dramatically, including cancer of the esophagus and melanoma skin cancer. More people now are overweight; some have not heeded calls to avoid the damaging effects of the sun. Still other cancer causes remain unknown.
On for a feature report on the medical advances and the challenges ahead in the battle against cancer. KMUW news director Sam Hendren talks with local cancer specialists and to people who are struggling with the disease. That same day at 7 p.m.
The Chronic Illness, Acute Answers project is collaboration between FM 89, the KU School of Medicine-Wichita, the Medical Society of Sedgwick County and the Family Health Channel. This project is made possible by a financial grant through Sound Partners for Community Health, a national program of the Benton Foundation, funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. For more information on this project and other Sound Partners initiatives across the country, visit soundpartners.org

94. Beth Shalom Congregation Home Page
Specialty programs occur for different age groups and Shalom 9400 Wornall Road KansasCity, Missouri Director Lynn Harris Treinish, family Education Director
http://www.uscj.org/central/kansascb/
Celebrating 125 Years...and Growing...
Beth Shalom is a Conservative congregation with a rich heritage in Kansas City beginning in 1878. Currently, the congregation of approximately 1000 families holds services and programs encompassing the wide spectrum of Jewish religious, cultural, educational and social experiences. Specialty programs occur for different age groups and for special events. Schedule of Services Calendar of Events News of Interest Membership ... Jewish K.C.On-Line:
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  • The Lehem Committee at Beth Shalom has been part of an interfaith effort to feed the hungry for 17 years. This week the dedicated church and synagogue volunteers celebrated serving 3 million meals . Out of these 3 million meals Beth Shalom will have served 54,500 meals

95. SafeKids/Safe Streets -- Kansas City
An attorney has been added to the family court to serve as a liaison between thefamily Court and the Division of family Services. kansas City is anxious to
http://ojjdp.ncjrs.org/safekids/knsscity.html
Safe Kids, Safe Streets Project
Kansas City
Heart of America United Way
INTRODUCTION:
Kansas City KIDSAFE, a program of Heart of America United Way in partnership with numerous community organizations, will reduce child abuse and neglect and prevent juvenile delinquency in Kansas City, Missouri's highest prevalence neighborhoods. KIDSAFE will be managed by Heart of America United Way, staffed by a full-time Program Director, governed by a KIDSAFE Council, and supported by six planning groups. The planning committees are: Public Sector System Reform; MIS System; Public Education Campaign; Professional Development; Prevention, Intervention, and Treatment Services; and Evaluation. The jurisdictions covered by Kansas City KIDSAFE are the city of Kansas City, Missouri and Jackson County, Missouri. Kansas City occupies parts of four countries, but 77% of its population, all of its most impoverished neighborhoods, and the bulk of its racial and ethnic minority residents lie within Jackson County. The population of Kansas City within Jackson County is 342,142. During 1995, child abuse and neglect reports were filed for an unduplicated count of 13,248 children in Jackson County. Investigations resulted in "probable cause" determination for 3,304 children. Three zip codes were selected to serve as the initial target area for the community-based prevention and intervention activities; 64124, 64127 and 64128. Other high prevalence zip codes will be added sequentially during the course of the project. This decision flows from the convergence of 1) high child abuse/neglect and juvenile delinquency prevalence rates in these neighborhoods, 2) the opportunity to prototype a community-based outreach strategy within one new Division of Family Service neighborhood office being created through a decentralization plan 3) the challenge of working with mixed, high risk racial groups, 4) the large number of youth, social service, and emergency assistance in these neighborhoods, 5) the presence of neighborhood governed "hobs" for service delivery.

96. Joining : AmeriCorps*VISTA
in the lowincome areas of kansas City. pre-K classes, parenting instruction, familyliteracy, reading specialist, summer programs, block scheduling
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Kansas City No description available. How to Apply! Youth Friends, Kansas City, Kansas Kansas City The AmeriCorps*VISTA members are producing presentations for awareness of the project, recruiting/training high school students who will participate in the service learning program, seeking funding for 10 education awards for service learning students, assisting in identifying service learning sites for 2002-2003 and potential sites for 2003-2004, and developing a strategic plan for program sustainability. How to Apply! Van Go Mobile Arts, Inc. Lawrence AmeriCorps*VISTA Members are expanding community awareness of Van Go's mission on behalf of at-risk underserved youth, coordinating services with agencies currently involved with and serving the needs of at-risk youth and their families. The members are also addressing the lack of employment opportunities for low-income teens by assisting in the creation of new venue in the community to sell the art work produced by the apprentice artists. How to Apply!

97. Support The JM - Membership
two to two lectures or public programs of your benefits of Patron's Guild plus •TwoFamily/Dual gift The Magnes Museum, San Francisco The kansas City Jewish
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Entertaining America: Jews, Movies, and Broadcasting . Also enjoy the permanent exhibition of Fine Art and Judaica.
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As a member, you are eligible to participate in The JM Travel Program. Look for information on upcoming trips.
Bring your children and grandchildren and explore with them the meaning of 4,000 years of Jewish history and tradition.

98. Kansas - Early Hearing Detection And Intervention (EHDI) Universal Newborn Heari
Sites for State • kansas' Sound Beginnings
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www.infanthearing.org Home State Information Last Modifed: Kansas - EHDI Information General EHDI Profile... EHDI Contact UNHS Programs - Hospitals Legislative Activities State EHDI Grants Upcoming Events For Health Care Providers... Newborn Hearing Screening Diagnostic Audiology Early Intervention Data Management Medical Home Program Evaluation Tools For Families... General Family Info Support Organizations Other EHDI Web Sites for State
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E-mail: ksykes@kdhe.state.ks.us UNHS Programs Kansas UNHS Hospitals Kansas UNHS Statistics Legislative Information Kansas UNHS Legislation Kansas UNHS Legislation - Summary Grants for Statewide EHDI Program Kansas MCHB State Grant (2001) Upcoming Events: See General Events Calendar [Return To Top] Kansas - For Health Care Providers Newborn Hearing Screening Universal Newborn Hearing Screening Programs Kansas UNHS Hospitals Kansas UNHS Statistics UNHS Legislation Kansas UNHS Legislation Kansas UNHS Legislation - Summary Also See: General Newborn Hearing Screening Information Also See: General Diagnostic Audiology Information Early Intervention Also See: General Early Intervention Information Data Management Also See: General Data Management Information Medical Home Also See: General Medical Home Information Program Evaluation Tools

99. Kansas City Nature-Your 1 Source 2 Discover Links To Nature Resources
City Nature Links to Nature Resources in the Greater kansas City Area, Educational,Select an Option Below,
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