screening. The Program Information Specialist provides the Teachers with a print out of all the children that are atypical. The teachers make referrals. The Service Specialist works with parents to obtain necessary screenings from the physicians‚ WIC or other source. They follow-up on the data collected‚ make referrals as necessary and document the outcome of screenings in the case notes‚ and enter all pertinent information into the PROMIS system. . 4. Meal Counts: At the end of every week‚ the
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As part of a commitment to a data driven planning process‚ the Western Virginia CoC reviews HMIS data at its monthly meetings to identify homeless trends and issues‚ evaluate efficiency and effectiveness of grantees’ service delivery‚ and assess the overall performance of grantees. This information is also evaluated by a Data and Performance Committee which works closely with the region’s HMIS System Coordinator to develop usable reports to guide our collective efforts‚ as well as inform our practice
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AB204-02 04/20/2013 Unit 1 Assignment: Principles of Economics Matching Exercise Student Name: Date: 04/19/13 Each scenario below practices one of the 10 principles of economics. Match the principles to the appropriate scenario listed and justify your answer. Each principle will only be used once. Principles: 1. People face tradeoffs.< 2. The cost of something is what you give up to get it.< 3. Rational people think at the margin.< 4. People respond
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who get all the government help they can without having a real need. I had a coworker whose husband would sell their food stamps in order to get his marijuana and other drugs. My coworker had 5 kids and would get about $800 worth of food stamps‚ plus WIC‚ plus section 8‚ and plus cash aid. She made sure she only worked enough hours not to go over the low-income limit requirements. Of course hours where available for her‚ but why would she get tired and work more when she can get more money by not doing
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Health outcomes refer to the changes in the health status of individuals or the population. The outcomes are attributed to multiple or planned interventions‚ whether or not the intention of the intervention was to alter the health status. These interventions include health services and programs including health promotion programs‚ government policies‚ laws and regulations‚ and consequent programs. Intervention may also include unintended or intended health outcomes of government policies in areas
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Poverty Poverty has been on the rise in America‚ mainly because of the recession and now it is reaching new heights. Even though the government is trying to make more beneficial tax cuts‚ and find other various solutions‚ poverty levels continue to rise drastically. But to first find the solution ourselves we must first know what causes poverty and what it is. A simple definition of it is‚ poverty is the state of one who lacks a certain amount of material possessions or finances. Absolute poverty
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Brianna Bailey Scott Inghram Sowk 161 Final Paper Field Survey 05/10/2013 CASE Brief History: Community Action of South Eastern West Virginia is a community action agency in the state‚ one of 16 in the state‚ with the number nationwide being over 100. CASE was founded in 1964 and is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors that represent three segments of the population. These include elected officials‚ private sectors‚ and low income households. CASE tries to help the needy help themselves
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Human Services Needs Assessment Paper LaTawsha Estell BSHS 355 02-09-2015 Professor Joyce Yip Green Human Services Needs Assessment Paper The selected group needing human services is children in need. This selected group is important because if children aren’t serviced when they are children‚ they will become adults who need services. If human service professionals can break the cycle early in childhood there will be less of a chance that they need additional services. This selected group is also
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EHarvard Business School Management Consulting Club Case Interview Guide Harvard Business School Management Consulting Club Case Interview Guide Cases contributed by Management Consulting Club and consulting companies. Note: Case guide is strictly for the use of current HBS Management Consulting Club members. No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means—electronic‚ mechanical‚ photocopying‚ recording‚ or otherwise—without the permission of HBS
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Homeless Teen parents Homeless teen parents often struggle with little or no knowledge about a support team. Many teenage mothers are not necessarily able to remain at home with their parents‚ either for reasons of overcrowding in the home‚ abuse and neglect‚ or financial difficulty. They may not have family‚ friends‚ or other resources available that enable them to meet the basic needs for themselves or their children. Teenage mothers who are unable to live at home with their families are
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