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Administration for Children, Youth, and Families (DHHS), Washington, DC. Head Start Bureau. – 1985
The report analyzes the status of handicapped children in Project Head Start from 1983-84. Following an overview of Head Start policies on services to handicapped children, the report describes questionnaire content. Detailed findings are then presented for the following topics: number of handicapped children enrolled in Head Start programs, types…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Health Services, Incidence, Outreach Programs
Jesien, George; Wolfe, Barbara – 1984
Prepared for outreach projects of the Handicapped Children's Early Education Program, the manual presents information on developing an efficient yet thorough training workshop to teach others to replicate a program. Twelve steps are described: (1) identifying model components (grouping according to chronology, personnel involved, etc.); (2)…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Inservice Education, Institutes (Training Programs), Outreach Programs
Washington State Dept. of Social and Health Services, Olympia. – 1983
Directed toward parents of handicapped children, this brochure defines five major categories of sexual exploitation under Washington State laws: rape, attempted rape, incest, indecent liberties, and statutory rape. Changes in child behavior that may signal victimization are discussed, as well as immediate and long-term action that parents can…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Community Programs, Disabilities, Outreach Programs
Peer reviewedClements, C. Justin; Kyle, Sandra L. – RQ, 1975
Information and Referral (I&R) Services must have comprehensive knowledge of community resources, be staffed by people trained and skilled in making referrals, be accessible and available at all hours, and make the community aware of the existence of the service. I&R services and libraries should cooperate for mutual service and benefits. (LS)
Descriptors: Community Information Services, Community Organizations, Outreach Programs, Public Agencies
Millican, Jerri; Kibler, Robert G. – 1981
The document consists of the final report of the PEEEC (Project for Early Education of Exceptional Children) Outreach program, a program to stimulate high quality programs for preschool handicapped children and families in Kentucky. Following a definition of terms are sections outlining goals, objectives, and activities of three program…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Outreach Programs, Preschool Education, Program Descriptions
Glover, Elayne; And Others – 1979
The final report presents objectives, procedures, and evaluation information on a training outreach program for young gifted handicapped children and their families. Project goals, services to families, staff development, and dissemination activities are outlined. The bulk of the document is composed of appendixes, including sample media stories…
Descriptors: Family Relationship, Information Dissemination, Outreach Programs, Parent Child Relationship
Swan, William W., Ed. – 1978
Based on a Handicapped Children's Early Education Program (HCEEP) Outreach Project Directors Conference in 1977, the monograph examines the nature of outreach in the education of young handicapped children. The first part provides an overview of outreach efforts, including a summary of previous Bureau of Education for the Handicapped directions…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Guidelines, Handicapped Children, Models
Eyster, George W. – 1975
Designed as a guide for public library administrators and personnel, the document suggests ways to recruit new library users from the disadvantaged adult population. Libraries interested in recruitment are assumed to already have materials for the disadvantaged that include easy to read adult content materials, audio-visuals, out reach services,…
Descriptors: Educationally Disadvantaged, Library Extension, Library Services, Outreach Programs
Katz, Elizabeth M. – 1975
Although an increasingly large proportion of Americans are living to be 65, evidence indicates that little is being done to alleviate the problems of declining health diminishing income, limited mobility and social interaction, and the disproportionately severe effects of inflation upon the elderly. Despite the fact that this age group is becoming…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Library Material Selection, Library Services, Older Adults
Heron, Carol E. – 1976
This survey was conducted to identify service areas and needs of the sixteen libraries in Albany County. Based primarily on personal interviews with the librarians, the report provides information on staffing, community size, financial support, and library programs directed toward the community. A summary showing comparative collection size,…
Descriptors: Community Information Services, County Libraries, Library Facilities, Library Services
Dunkel, Harold B.; Fay, Maureen A. – Adult Education, 1978
William Rainey Harper, first University of Chicago president and a strong supporter of educational outreach, opened the university in 1892 with an extension division as a major unit. Consequently, there was friction between university extension and the university proper. The article attempts to interpret the reasons why extension did not realize…
Descriptors: Conflict, Correspondence Study, Extension Education, Higher Education
Peer reviewedBeebe, E. Rick – Family Coordinator, 1978
Mental health problems among children resulting from poor parenting, a high neonatal death rate, and a low level of medical education in the county provided impetus for developing a primary prevention program--Expectant Parent Program. This article summarizes the development, content, staff, funding, and results of the program. (Author)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Family Life Education, Models, Outreach Programs
Stauss, Fred F.; And Others – Drug Forum: The Journal of Human Issues, 1978
Clients enrolled in drug programs tend to be young, counter-culture, or ethnic minority individuals. Describes efforts of a non-opiate drug treatment program to reach middle American drug misusers. Attempts included television public service messages and newspaper articles. This campaign was not cost-effective for attracting clients. (Author)
Descriptors: Clinics, Drug Abuse, Drug Education, Middle Class
Peer reviewedBender, Carol; Hart, J. Patrick – Gerontologist, 1987
Describes a rural clinic and community health promotion project carried out in seven communities in rural Oklahoma. Cites older adults' participation as evidence that this project provides an appropriate model to help bring health promotion to the rural elderly. (Author/ABB)
Descriptors: Health Education, Health Services, Models, Older Adults
Crawley, Brenda – Library Journal, 1988
Reviews demographic and health data on older Americans and describes services at the Topeka Public Library that are targeted to serve adults aged 75 and older, including selection and delivery of books to shut-ins and nursing homes, materials and information for the visually handicapped, and special programing. (8 references) (MES)
Descriptors: Library Services, Low Vision Aids, Older Adults, Outreach Programs


