General Psychology Graduate Programs In Northeastern U.S.A. Therapies; Child and family Interventions Click connecticut College Department ofPsychology Neuroscience between the Clinical and general Psychology programs. http://www.gradschools.com/listings/northeast/psychology_ne.html
Connecticut Children's Medical Center: Position Descriptions Under general supervision, coordinates and performs a variety of creating and developingtraining manuals for various programs. Child family Social Services, http://www.ccmckids.org/Professionals/jobpostings.htm
Extractions: Administrative Support - Medical/Billing Administrative Assistant 2 MIN Hourly Rate: MAX Hourly Rate: High School diploma required. Associate Degree preferred or 3 years experience in a healthcare organization in an office knowledge of patient scheduling/billing software (IDX,SMS, etc.) preferred. Excellent written, organizational and interpersonal skills required. Must be detail oriented and able to work in a fast paced environment. Part Time: 20 Hours a Week 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday. Under general supervision, coordinates and performs a variety of administrative functions. Assists the department and Grants Manager with preparation and distribution of financial reports, maintains calendars of financial reporting due dates, provides multiple word processing support, maintains status logs, files and data bases, receives and routes mail and performs other administrative duties. Reference Number Administrative Assistant 2 Administrative Assistant 2 MIN Hourly Rate: MAX Hourly Rate: High School diploma required. Associate Degree preferred or 3 years experience in a healthcare organization in an office
Programs And Services The agency provides financial assistance to connecticut families in programs inthis group include the federal Individual and family Grant program http://www.dss.state.ct.us/Dss.htm
Extractions: Physical, Social and Economic Well-being: Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) The Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program was signed into law on August 22, 1996. This federal legislation provides block grants to states to fund programs that provide services and benefits to needy families. TANF was designed to give states flexibility to operate programs that serve one of the following purposes. In Connecticut, TANF funds the Temporary Family Assistance program, Safety Net, Employment Services and many other programs and services for needy families. For a description of all of the programs and services funded by TANF, please go to our
State General Assistance Programs 1998 State general Assistance. programs 1998 studies changes in family wellbeing. The project aims states with GA programs have statewide general Assistance programs with uniform http://newfederalism.urban.org/html/ga_programs/ga_full.html
Extractions: Note: This document is also available in the PDF format , which many find convenient when printing. Assessing the New Federalism is a multi-year Urban Institute project designed to analyze the devolution of responsibility for social programs from the federal government to the states, focusing primarily on health care, income security, employment and training programs, and social services. Researchers monitor program changes and fiscal developments. In collaboration with Child Trends, Inc., the project studies changes in family well-being. The project aims to provide timely, nonpartisan information to inform public debate and to help state and local decisionmakers carry out their new responsibilities more effectively. Key components of the project include a household survey, studies of policies in 13 states, and a database with information on all states and the District of Columbia, available at the Urban Institute's Web site. This paper is one in a series of occasional papers analyzing information from these and other sources.
University Of Connecticut - Text-Only Site Navigation of the Attorney general Information Technology International Affairs SponsoredPrograms, Office for Graphical Version The University of connecticut family. http://www.uconn.edu/textonly.html
Extractions: Main Website - With Images Questions about these main pages and other issues regarding content may be sent to the UConnWeb Manager at: http://vm.uconn.edu/~uconnweb/comment.html Beyond these menu pages, which are maintained by their own webmaster or webmanager . Problems with a site should be reported to the appropriate webmaster by using the contact information on the individual site. Technical problems may be reported to the appropriate webmaster or to the HELPDESK at: helpdesk@uconnvm.uconn.edu Homepage Links:
Welcome To Connecticut Audubon Society - Program Guide Program Guide Acrobat File), Registration for family programs and Special Eventscan be made by telephone or in person at any time. connecticut Audubon members http://www.ctaudubon.org/p&gguide/prog_guide.htm
Extractions: Registration for Family Programs and Special Events can be made by telephone or in person at any time. Connecticut Audubon members and non-members registering students at these facilities only should follow these procedures: 1. Complete the registration and parental permission form. If you are registering more than one child, please make a copy of the form and return one form per child. 2. You may send in one payment for all classes registered in one family. Only family member forms can be mailed in the same envelope. If you have multiple class registrations at different CT Audubon facilities, please mail separate registrations and payments direct to those facilities.
Extractions: All programs will be presented at the Coastal Center unless otherwise noted. Outdoor programs will be held if weather permits, so dress appropriately. Carpool if possible and drive slowly as you approach and leave the Coastal Center. Arrive at least 10 minutes before program to check in and pay fees. Print page MAIL-IN REGISTRATION ONLY
Office Hours,Appointments-Hartford Connecticut Dentistry-Hospital Dental Group D Hospital Dental Group located in Hartford connecticut is a multispecialty practice servicing children and adults from general to Specialty Care the doctors and team are attending continuing education programs. These programs are taken in order to increase our http://www.hospitaldentalgroup.com/hdg-hours.htm
Extractions: Schedule an Appointment To schedule an appointment, please call: You may also e-mail us with your availability and reason for visit using our online contact form We will schedule your appointment over the internet and send you an appointment confirmation e-mail. Dr Ravin and Dr Olkovsky are also on call - if there is an urgent need to reach either dentist outside of normal office hours please call the emergency toll-free pager number and the dentist will be notified immediately. Office Hours Monday 7:30 AM 5:30 PM Tuesday 7:30 AM 5:30 PM Wednesday 7:30 AM 5:30 PM Thursday 7:30 AM 5:30 PM Friday 7:30 AM 5:00 PM Saturday Closed Sunday Closed Please note that occasionally the office will be closed when the doctors and team are attending continuing education programs. These programs are taken in order to increase our skills and to keep abreast of the latest developments and innovations in our field. Ultimately, we are better able to serve you. 85 Seymour Street
Connecticut College - Graduate Programs fourcredit semester course for all graduate programs. aid must complete the ConnecticutCollege Graduate is available from the Federal family Education Loan http://www.conncoll.edu/offices/cont_ed/grad_programs/
Extractions: Home Available Programs Master of Arts programs are offered by the departments of botany, chemistry, music, psychology, and zoology. A Master of Arts in Teaching certification program for the secondary level is offered by the department of Education. Master of Arts in Teaching programs, secondary level (grades 7-12) are available in English, history/social studies, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Latin, Russian, Spanish, mathematics, biology, chemistry, earth science, general science, and physics. M.A. in Botany, Chemistry, or Zoology Students who are seeking financial aid must complete the Connecticut College Graduate Financial Aid Application and the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Funding is available from the Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) program, the Federal Perkins Loan program, and the Federal Work Study program. For additional information and applications, please contact the Financial Aid Office at (860) 439-2058 or e-mail finaid@conncoll.edu
Connecticut College - Office Of Financial Aid Parent Loan and alternative student loan programs. GATE family. This page maintainedby the Office of Financial Aid finaid@conncoll.edu connecticut College, 270 http://www.conncoll.edu/offices/financial-aid/content/loan/parentstudent-loan.ph
Extractions: PLUS (Parent Loan for Undergraduate Students) To help meet the cost of a college education you may want to consider a Federal PLUS Loan. This federally sponsored loan for parents and undergraduate students is used by many Connecticut College parents to help pay the family's expected contribution. Who is eligible to borrow a PLUS Loan: As part of the approval process, a credit report will be obtained from a national credit bureau. If you would like to complete a PLUS Loan pre-approval click here or call a Parent Answer Representative at 1-888-799-5188. You will be notified immediately of your status. If you would like to complete the entire PLUS Loan approval and application process, click
The Partnership For Strong Communities the cuts to many programs will intensify 1. Temporary family Assistance (TFA), connecticut'sfamily welfare program of 6 month extensions a family can receive. http://www.ctpartnershiphousing.com/budget.htm
Extractions: The State Budget Fact sheet on proposed budget cuts Governor Rowland's biennial budget was announced March 3, which followed the mid-term budget that passed the previous week. The Governor's budget proposals will be hotly debated in the coming weeks and months, and it is vital for you to communicate with your state senators and state representatives about how their decisions impact people's lives. Throughout the legislative session, we will be alerting you regarding specific actions you can take to make your voice heard. Fact sheet on bonding funds for housing Fact sheet on housing finance State Agencies, Legislators and Governor Rowland are grappling with the biggest budget deficits Connecticut has seen in decades, and the cuts, consolidations and transfer of reserves dedicated for the production of affordable housing will affect the quality of life for people throughout our state. Almost every state-funded program has been cut or is vulnerable to cuts. Furthermore, at the federal level, proposals by President Bush for changes in tax policy and funding of programs that work to assist people move out of poverty will have a dramatic impact on every community in Connecticut. Thank you for your interest and engagement in advocating for solutions to homelessness and the lack of affordable housing in our state. We know that public investment in affordable and supportive housing can yield tremendous and lasting benefits for the people who live in the housing and for the neighborhoods where decent housing is located. Construction of housing-whether rehabilitation or new units-has been a vital stimulant to our economy.
America's Family Support Magazine Parents into the Future To ensure that family support programs and policies connecticutfamilies to shape their futureconnecticut recently took a http://www.frca.org/content/afsm/21_1/conn7.htm
Wage & Workplace Standards of Minors; Hiring Students in Schoolto-Career programs; Medical Leave (FMLA) Annualfamily Medical connecticut family Medical Leave; FMLA Final Regulations http://www.ctdol.state.ct.us/wgwkstnd/wgemenu.htm
Extractions: Connecticut Minimum Wage Rates Chart For Service Employees And Bartenders in the Hotel and Restaurant Industry (P.A. 01-42) State of Connecticut Regulations of Department of Labor Defining and Governing Executive, Administrative and Professional Employees Connecticut's minimum wage is $6.90 per hour ... as of January 1, 2003 Division Goal: Through a balanced delivery of its services, the Wage and Workplace Standards Division meets its historic mission of promoting prosperity and stability in the workplace. The Division ensures employees receive the benefits due them by enforcing workplace laws. We help employers comply with the law through educational programs and materials. We strive to meet the needs of all our customers, the first time and every time.
UCL: Family Studies - Library Resources and their county Cooperative Extension Systems programs); Social Psychology Network(Wesleyan University/connecticut). for Marriage and family Therapy; American http://www.lib.uconn.edu/subjectareas/hdfs.htm
Town Of Woodbury Connecticut All about Woodbury, its history, current events, parks and recreation, meetings and who's who.Category Regional North America Localities W Woodbury useful numbers in woodbury connecticut. whos who in woodbury connecticut. Acupuncture,Antiques. Facilities. Adult programs. Basketball. family Events. http://www.woodburyct.org/
Extractions: Acupuncture Antiques Architects Automobile Leasing ... Events The beauty that is Woodbury is commonly perceived as our greatest asset. Yes, we are a "typical" small New England town (population 9,384), complete with its white churches, historical residences, antique shops and a myriad of other businesses. The greatest assets are, in fact, the people of Woodbury, the children in our award winning school system, the parents who raise them, the volunteers who spend countless hours freely giving of their time for the betterment of the community, the business community which provides for our wants and needs, the town's employees who insure our health and safety and finally the town's visitors. Please feel free to explore our town and our history. You can click on a selection on the left to learn about our history, our government and other aspects of the Town of Woodbury. Richard W. Crane
PBS - Hedrick Smith | Juggling Work And Family family Issues. seeks to promote the wellbeing of all of connecticut's young people andto build public support for high quality early childhood programs. http://www.pbs.org/workfamily/states/resconnecticut.htm
Extractions: ccare/MCCare.htm The Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) provides financial aid for childcare to eligible low-income families in the State of Connecticut. Benefits are available to parents who are working, in an approved training program, have a verified need for childcare, and who are using a legal, eligible provider. Connecticut Department of Social Services - Central Office
General Information CDL) are part of the School of family Studies and is licensed by the state of Connecticutand accredited by the National Academy of Early Childhood programs. http://childlabs.uconn.edu/g_info/general.html
Extractions: Program Director (860) 486-1018 The Child Development Laboratories (CDL) are part of the School of Family Studies and serve the university, community and state as a model demonstration laboratory center. The CDL is licensed by the state of Connecticut and accredited by the National Academy of Early Childhood Programs. Programs for 100 children age six weeks to six years are offered through the CDL as a function of its role as a setting for teaching, training and research in early childhood education and development. Four programs
Bolton (Connecticut) Recreation Department By and For the Residents of Bolton, connecticut. call, as we are always looking tooffer additional programs. TO KEEP IN MIND FOR 2003 Bolton family Day Monday http://www.boltonnews.org/recreation.html
Extractions: For general information or to register for programs please contact Tracy Sargent at 649-8066 (x 109) or by e-mail at tracy.sargent@boltonct.org . Please note that preregistration for all programs is required. A Note of Thanks To the "...very satisfied resident of Bolton..." an appreciative and overwhelmed thank you for the "small" (I don't agree) token that appeared in my mailbox one day. Did you know that the red-potato pizza (with broccoli and bacon) at Willington Pizza was my absolute favorite or was it just a lucky guess? Either way, my family is looking forward to a few evenings out! Thank you for your generosity and kind words. Indian Notch Park Opens June 14 Indian Notch Park will officially open at 9 a.m. Saturday, June 14. It will remain open daily, weather permitting, from 9 a.m. until sunset through Labor Day. The weekday user fee is $3 per vehicle for residents and $10 for nonresidents. On weekends and holidays, the fee is $5 for up to five residents per vehicle. Each additional person will pay $2 per adult and $1 per child under the age of 12. On weekends and holidays nonresidents will pay $25 for up to five people per vehicle. Each additional person will pay $4 per adult and $2 per child under the age of 12.
Family Business Program Resources And Links This is a resource for family business executives and owners with links to severalfamily business programs in the connecticuts Best family Businesses. http://www.sba.uconn.edu/FamilyBusiness/RESOURCE.HTM
Extractions: "The information that we learned through our participation in the UConn Family Business Program has been instrumental in assisting us in making a successful transition to second-generation family ownership. In 1999 we implemented an Advisory Board that has also assisted us in the management transition and managing the company growth." General Family Business Resources Fam-Biz.com
Middlebury Connecticut: Government - Social Services federal programs, and offers a comprehensive program of social services availableto all Middlebury residents. Due to major changes in the general Assistance http://www.middlebury-ct.org/socialservices.shtml
Extractions: Requires Adobe Reader Accountants Banks Beauty Salons Coffee Shops ... Request for fixed asset/infrastructure inventory The Town of Middlebury provides social services geared to the needs of the community through the Department of Social Services. Located on the upper floor of the Shepardson Community Building, the office provides temporary assistance to eligible residents prior to establishing eligibility for state and federal programs, and offers a comprehensive program of social services available to all Middlebury residents. Due to major changes in the General Assistance Program, single employable persons are no longer eligible to receive town general assistance. They will be referred to the state's Department of Labor for job training and employment. Eligibility for medical assistance is determined by the town administrator, after which medical bills are paid by the state directly to the medical provider. The general assistance administrator reviews applications from needy individuals and families to determine eligibility for assistance from the state Department of Income Maintenance.