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Schadler, Johannes B. – International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 1991
This paper discusses the development of an overall network of respite care services in the Federal Republic of Germany, the need for respite care services, efforts of a national organization called Lebenshilfe, evolution of the concept of respite care, and future tasks. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Family Programs, Foreign Countries, Networks
Hochberg, Mona R.; Lopez, M. Elena – Executive Educator, 1993
Best preschool programs provide both developmentally appropriate curricula and school-based family support services. This article describes four exemplary, innovative, and low-cost early education programs in Kentucky, Colorado, Iowa, and Florida that integrate family support, day care, and health and social services. These districts had visionary…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Community Involvement, Developmental Programs, Family Programs
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Kochanek, Thomas T.; Buka, Stephen L. – Journal of Early Intervention, 1998
Service-utilization data for 133 infants and toddlers with developmental delays were gathered over four months. For each service encounter, the duration, location, and type of service, was recorded. Findings revealed that families received an average of 1.7 hours per week of services. Thirty-four percent of services occurred in community-based…
Descriptors: Community Services, Delivery Systems, Developmental Delays, Early Intervention
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Dunnagan, Tim; Duncan, Stephen F.; Paul, Lynn – Evaluation and Program Planning, 2000
Presents a comprehensive evaluation framework and applies it to a family empowerment program in Montana that was developed as an aspect of welfare reform. The framework encompasses seven areas from developing objectives to developing a sound conceptual framework. (SLD)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Empowerment, Evaluation Methods, Family Programs
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Tilson, Elizabeth C.; McBride, Colleen M.; Albright, Jennifer B.; Sargent, James D. – Journal of School Health, 2001
Surveyed caregivers of elementary students regarding demographics, smoking characteristics and attitudes, and receptivity to and preferred format for health promotion programs. Most smokers wanted to quit and did not want their children to smoke. Respondents considered it important to involve children in quit attempts and were willing to…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Elementary Education, Family Programs, Health Promotion
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Herczog, Maria – Children & Society, 1998
Discusses the need to examine effectiveness of services to children and families in central and eastern Europe, focusing on programs in Hungary. Notes that financial considerations and differences in objectives have increased the importance of outcomes measurement. Reports that the pilot implementation of "Looking After Children"…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Children, Family Programs, Foreign Countries
Davis, Michelle R. – Education Week, 2005
The Greater Educational Opportunities Foundation is using about $2 million in federal grant money to spread a message to Indiana parents: Students in struggling public schools can seek free tutoring, find out about charter schools, or transfer to other public schools. The foundation is also taking part in a small, often overlooked federal program…
Descriptors: Federal Aid, Information Centers, Federal Programs, Educational Opportunities
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Poehlmann, Julie; White, Tiffany; Bjerke, Kathryn – Family Relations, 2004
Although HIV risk reduction interventions and family programs are crucial elements of the rehabilitation process for women offenders, these programs have operated in isolation from each other. HIV interventions for women offenders have not attended to family relationships, and family programs for women offenders have not focused on HIV-related…
Descriptors: Females, Risk, Family Relationship, Family Programs
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Cohen, Edward; Canan, Linda – Child Welfare, 2006
This article addresses the emerging use of parent mentors--parents who have successfully negotiated the child welfare system and provide support and advocacy to others. The theoretical justification, roles, and expected outcomes and benefits of parent mentors are explored. The organizational factors thought to be required for such programs are…
Descriptors: Parents, Mentors, Child Welfare, Welfare Services
McCabe, Susan Fotovich – Exceptional Parent, 2006
Since 1979, the National Down Syndrome Society (NDSS) has worked to achieve its vision of a world in which all people with Down syndrome have the opportunity to realize their life's aspirations. Specifically, the organization provides national leadership in education, research and advocacy. In cooperation with 170 affiliate groups, NDSS has…
Descriptors: Down Syndrome, Conferences, Family Programs, Workshops
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Morrow, Lesley Mandel; Kuhn, Melanie R.; Schwanenflugel, Paula J. – Reading Teacher, 2006
As part of a larger study on developing children's reading fluency in the classroom, a program was introduced to help parents understand the importance of fluency and participate in fluency-related activities with children at home. The Family Fluency Program included activities similar to those that the children were doing in school, with some…
Descriptors: School Activities, Parents, Family Programs, Reading Fluency
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Everett, Joyce E.; Homstead, Kerry; Drisko, James – Social Work, 2007
Although many in the social work profession have written about empowerment, few have offered a description of the empowerment process from the perspective of clients and workers in high-risk communities. This qualitative study presents a model of empowerment practice from the perspective of frontline workers, the challenges they faced, and the…
Descriptors: Empowerment, Family Programs, Social Work, Caseworker Approach
Weaver, Robin – Exceptional Parent, 2007
This article describes how The Children's Home of Pittsburgh provides unique, specialized services for infants, children, and their families and seeks to improve not only the range of services available to these special patients, but also the way in which those services are provided. Their innovative healthcare programs have been developed in…
Descriptors: Patients, Caregivers, Hospitals, Community Needs
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Guskey, Thomas R.; Ellender, Caroline S.; Kang, Sunwoo – Journal of School Public Relations, 2007
This article describes the 1st-year evaluation of a community-wide parent and family involvement program initiated in a midsized Southeast community and school district. The program consists of three major components: community-wide efforts, school-home communication, and home involvement. Formative and summative evaluation data were gathered…
Descriptors: Summative Evaluation, Focus Groups, Parent Participation, Family Involvement
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Wade, Catherine M.; Mildon, Robyn L.; Matthews, Jan M. – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2007
Background: Studies support the use of family-centred practices in service delivery to families where a parent has an intellectual disability. This paper examines the importance of such practices to parents. Materials and Methods: Interview responses from 32 parents with intellectual disability were coded by two independent raters as reflecting…
Descriptors: Mental Retardation, Parents with Disabilities, Delivery Systems, Social Support Groups
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