Directory Of Institutions-Missouri University missouriColumbia, Columbia, MO 65211 Chemistry, Child and family Studies,Civil Nuclear Engineering, NursingGeneral, nutrition, Organic Chemistry http://www.gradprofiles.com/doi-geo/mo.html
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GRANT PROJECTS: MINNESOTA, MISSISSIPPI, MISSOURI GRANT PROJECTS MINNESOTA, MISSISSIPPI, missouri. management, home visits, pediatrichealth care, support groups, and nutrition and family planning services http://www.aap.org/advocacy/mnmsmo.htm
Extractions: FOR YOUNG CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS Children's Health Care, Minneapolis, MN Minority inner-city children and adolescents with asthma will receive assessments, asthma education, and home visits in an effort to improve their health services utilization, including asthma management medications. A home care nurse will work with physicians and social workers to conduct the assessments and will collaborate with the American Lung Association of Hennepin County and area schools. Eligible patients will be enrolled in a summer camp program for children with asthma. Project staff plan to use functional outcomes to measure improvements in each patient's asthma condition. Asthma management will follow guidelines for asthma care published by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. HABITAT HEALTH SERVICES Univ of Minnesota/Duluth School of Medicine
Funded Programs The missouri Slope Areawide United Way funds human nutrition Program at BurleighCounty Senior Adults Guardianship Services at Catholic family Services 255 http://www.msaunitedway.com/programs.htm
Critter Cafe - Links family nutrition Education Program www.outreach.missouri.edu/fnep/childrensbooks.htmExtensive list of books relating to food and nutrition, with notes http://www.fitnessfever.com/CritterCafe/links.cfm
CACFP - State Child Nutrition Agencies Office Box 570 Jefferson City, missouri 651020570 NSLP, CACFP, SFSP State DirectorHealth and Safety CACFP, SFSP State Director family nutrition Bureau New http://www.fns.usda.gov/cnd/care/Contacts/StateAgencies.htm
Kornerstone Of Shell Knob, Missouri Licensed by the missouri Department of health food, vouchers and/or attending nutritioneducation classes 300* people have benefitted from family or individual http://users.mo-net.com/kornerstone/
Extractions: Three certified teachers These early childhood education programs provide preliteracy educational opportunities, safe playground equipment, nutritional meals and snacks for children of low-income-qualifying and Family Literacy families. Licensed by the Missouri Department of Health. Sponsored by Kornerstone, Shell Knob School, Even Start, OACAC and generous donations of time and money from local organizations, businesses and residents of Shell Knob and surrounding towns.
Other Mental Health Resources a strong and informed consumer and family voice in of the missouri Department of MentalHealth and University Recreation at the University of missouriColumbia http://www.mimh.edu/samhi/.\cache\Other Mental Health Resources.htm
Extractions: Other Resources Mental Health Resources on the Web Center for Substance Abuse Prevention Center for Substance Abuse Treatment Community 2000 Support Network National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information ... Preferred Family Healthcare CPS Resources General Resources Web Resources Robert B. Harvey, President
Making Sense Of The Change Increased family planning funds under this program missouri's Medicaid spending perchild is below the Child nutrition programs are almost entirely federally http://www.mokids.org/publications/budgetwatch1996.htm
Extractions: Links for Child Advocates Making Sense of the Change Missouri Children's Budget Watch Project Report Children are not sharing fully in Missouri's economic growth, according to Making Sense of the Change , a new report released by Citizens for Missouri's Children . The report documents expenditures over a six year period on children's services, including public education, health, services for abused and neglected children and nutrition. It also discusses the potential impact of the implementation of the new welfare law on children's services. The report found that: While expenditures on children's programs in Missouri have increased 17% between 1990 and 1995, they have not kept pace with the state's economy, which grew 33% in the same period. Compared to other states, Missouri spends a small amount per capita to fund children's programs. Missouri ranks 43rd on per capita spending for elementary and secondary education, and 32nd on spending for cash assistance, health care, child care and other services. Missouri relies heavily on federal funds to maintain programs for children, especially in the areas of child protection, child nutrition and health. More than one- quarter of the state's total revenue comes from Washington.
CVH State Program | Missouri missouri is implementing the School health Index as a their physical activity andnutrition policies and of Maternal, Child and family health for statewide http://www.cdc.gov/cvh/cvh-states/mo.htm
Extractions: Statewide Advisory Board: In June 1999, the Missouri Cardiovascular Health (MCVH) Program established and continues to maintain through semi-annual meetings a Missouri Cardiovascular Health Advisory Board (MCVHAB) by partnering with other statewide stakeholders. The purpose of the MCVHAB is to develop and maintain a statewide focus on cardiovascular health, physical activity and nutrition, provide advice and consultation on cardiovascular health issues, avoid duplication of effort, and serve as an external mechanism to leverage support and collaboration as well as assist with an inventory of policies and environmental conditions for physical activity, nutrition and other cardiovascular health (CVH) issues. Advisory Board members represent various state agencies, including but not limited to MDOH (offices responsible for nutrition, physical activity, tobacco, diabetes, cancer, health education, minority health, Preventive Health Services Block Grant, public information, health standards and licensing, and data systems), Department of Agriculture, Department of Conservation, Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Transportation, and the Governors Council on Physical Fitness and Health.
National Bone Health Campaign What Are The States Doing? California, Montana, Michigan, missouri, New Jersey to improve their family's healththrough regular MS, RD, CDE Public health nutrition Consultant California http://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/dnpa/bonehealth/states.htm
Extractions: What Are the States Doing? Bone Health information and materials have been distributed to more than 26 states including, Alaska, Arkansas, California, Montana, Michigan, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, and Texas. These materials were used in coordination with state and local programs including health fairs, Girl Scout Programs, school curricula, and school sports programs. Here are a few examples of state programs. CalciumIt's Not Just Milk Nevada Nutrition Network created "CalciumIt's Not Just Milk," a campaign to increase consumption of foods with calcium among 11 to 14 year-old-children. Participants learn about their calcium needs and the variety of foods that have calcium. The campaign targets middle school students in Reno and Las Vegas with both a school-based education component and a strong media presence in the communities adjacent to the schools. Their efforts include Lesson plans with hands-on activities Food sampling events Calcium trivia games Radio spots Billboards Bus shelter signs School posters
North Dakota Family Planning Program use the method of choice, pregnancy, nutrition, infertility, sterilization ValleyHealth 1551 28 th Ave Upper missouri family Planning Program 507 University Ave http://www.health.state.nd.us/ndhd/prevent/mch/famplan.htm
Extractions: Who Can Use Family Planning? Family Planning services are available to all regardless of age, gender, race, nationality, religion, disability or ability to pay. Why Have Family Planning? What Is the Cost of Family Planning Services? Clients are charged for services according to their ability to pay based on income and number of people in the household. What Services Are Available? Education and counseling about all contraceptive methods, how to use the method of choice, pregnancy, nutrition, infertility, sterilization, sexually transmitted diseases and HIV. Physical exams which include blood pressure, height, weight, urinalysis, blood work, sexually transmitted disease diagnosis, pap smear, physical assessment. Provision of contraceptives and other medications.
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College Of The Ozarks -- Programs List of Justice Business Administration Food nutrition Clothing The family andConsumer Sciences department is approved by the missouri Department of http://www.cofo.edu/academics/program_list3.htm
Extractions: A major represents an area of concentration (8 to 12 courses) in one academic discipline. Some majors at College of the Ozarks also require a minor which is a smaller area of concentration (6 to 7 courses). Every bachelor degree candidate must complete a major. Students may also declare a minor or a second major. Students are expected to complete their program of study within a maximum of 10 semesters. A major may require up to 16 courses (3-5 credit hours per course), no more than 12 of which may be in a single discipline. No more than three classes can overlap between a first and second major. A minor may require no more than 7 courses. Programs with 16 required courses are typically interdisciplinary with significant content from two or more disciplines. Because of state requirements, Elementary Education exceeds the above guidelines. Students may change their major or minor by completing the necessary form available in the office of the Dean of the College.
Teacher Resources Education health Services Counseling Services nutrition Services healthySchool Environment Staff Wellness family Community . missouri. http://www.ccps.k12.fl.us/departments/instructional/coordinated school health/te
Extractions: C harlotte C ounty P ublic S chools Teacher Resources Healthy Students Make the Grade! Linking Health to Academic Achievement Charlotte County Public Schools is not responsible for links at this site that may become outdated or whose addresses may change. Inclusion of a site does not constitute endorsement of any kind by the Charlotte County Public Schools. Health Education Physical Education Health Services Counseling Services ... Textbook Publishers Health Education Health Education Physical Education Health Services Counseling Services ... Textbook Publishers Physical Education Health Education Physical Education ... Textbook Publishers Health Services Charlotte County Health Department 941/639-1181 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) National Institutes of Health (NIH) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) CCPS Nursing Services contact Kelly Marechal at kelly_marechal@ccps.k12.fl.us
City Of Independence, Missouri - Parks & Recreation Senior Programs Event will take place at family Golf Park Doorly Zoo in Omaha, Blackwater, missouri;Atchison, Kansas in the community including nutrition guidelines, health http://www.ci.independence.mo.us/parksandrec/seniorprograms.stm
Nevada CheckUp - Home Page Division of Child family Services. health Division. WIC (Special SupplementalNutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children). missouri MC+ for Kids. http://nevadacheckup.state.nv.us/Helpfullinks.htm
Missouri Data and two hour workshops on nutrition education, parenting missouri has adopted thefollowing career pathways Arts Name family and Consumer Sciences Tech Prep http://www.facse.org/state/mo/2.htm
Extractions: Missouri Data REPORTED 1994-95 Teachers Provide the number of additional teachers needed to fully serve the Consumer and Homemaking Education population(s). Provide the number of additional teachers needed to fully serve the Occupational Family and Consumer Sciences population(s) REPORTED 1996-97 Teachers Provide the number of additional teachers needed to fully serve the Family and Consumer Sciences Education population(s) REPORTED 1994-1995 Teacher Education Programs a. What number of colleges and universities that have closed Family and Consumer Sciences Education programs within the last three years (provide the reason)? None b. What possibilities are there for expanding and/or reopening Family and Consumer Sciences Education Programs? My guess is that closed programs will not open, but open programs might expand. REPORTED 1996-97 Teacher Education Programs a. What number of colleges and universities that have closed Family and Consumer Sciences Education programs within the last three years (provide the reason)? None b. What possibilities are there for expanding and/or reopening Family and Consumer Sciences Education Programs?
Nutrition At University And College: By US State of Northern Iowa, Dpt.Design, family Consumer University Dpt Foods and nutritionInformation on University Kansas School Allied health Dietetics/nutrition http://arborcom.com/frame/n_unmap.htm
Extractions: Return to map Alabamah University: Dpt. Nutrition Sciences Departmental information, along with links to their Obesity Center lay information service The American Board of Nutrition There is a separate web page for their collaborative venture with the Department of Medicine, the Division of Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics University of Alabama: Division of Clinical Nutrition A joint Division in the UAB Departments of Nutrition Sciences and Medicine. Its faculty members are physicians trained in Internal Medicine, whose sole subspecialty is Clinical Nutrition. The web page has faculty information and some information about their research and clinical interests. University of Alabama: Dpt of Human Nutrition and Hospitality Management (HuN) Course information. Auburn University (AL): Dpt.Nutrition and Food Science Simple descriptive of department and courses. Has an ADA accredited dietetics training program, but their web site has almost nothing on it at present (4/97). Tuskegee University (AL): Dpt. Home Economics
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Family Nutrition Program The family nutrition Program (FNP) in Mississippi is sponsored by the MSUcares Humannutrition publications. 101556 URL http//msucares.com/health/fnp/index http://msucares.com/health/fnp/
Extractions: home page Welcome to the Mississippi State University's Family Nutrition Program home page. Our mission is to provide nutrition education to Food Stamp recipients and those individuals in Mississippi who are eligible for food stamps. FNP in Mississippi is the Family Nutrition Program , a federally funded program with the purpose of improving the quality of life for persons of limited resources, specifically through educational programs structured to increase an individual's knowledge of food and nutrition, food buying and handling. FNP teaches food stamp recipients how to improve their dietary practices and become more effective managers of available food resources. Local FNP programs will identify target audiences and deliver, based on local needs, nutritional information to that limited resource audience. This process is facilitated by a collaborative partnership of the Mississippi State University Extension Service and agencies and organizations representing the needs of food stamp recipients. Some of the broad objectives of the FNP are: to teach program participants nutrition principles, such as how to use the Dietary Guidelines and the Food Guide Pyramid.