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The public perceives dental problems as more a cosmetic concern than a health issue. But Washington advocates are trying to seize the moment created by the Surgeon General's May 2000 report on children's oral health to make this largely ignored issue a top public priority.
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A Village Project Parent Partners is a community service organization offering support, education and guidance to children, youth and families at risk of becoming involved with one or more of King County, Washington's child and family serving systems, i.e. Making Washington's preschools, public schools, and colleges the best in the nation. The mission of this organization is to work with organizations working with low-income families and help them bring public policymakers together with low-income familes for a UNIQUE one-month education experience. The mission of the Childrens Alliance is to improve the well being of children by effecting positive changes in public policies, priorities, and programs. Childrens Alliance strives to provide all of Washington's children with what they need to grow up to be the people they dream of becoming. Related Weblinks (total: 3) Posted on November 23, 2005
60 policymakers and numerous low-income constituents in Colorado, Iowa, Maryland, Minnesota, Ohio, Washington, and West Virginia are spending a month together "walking a mile" in each other's shoes to learn from one another about poverty, public policies and politics. It's part of the national Walk a Mile (WAM) project based in Seattle. Among the object lessons: policymakers will try to feed their family on the amount of money they would receive in food stamps for their family size. Posted on November 7, 2005
High-quality early childhood programs can produce broad, long-term societal benefits -- including increased employment and associated tax revenue, reduced crime, and reduced dependency on social welfare systems. Many states are moving toward providing universal pre-K to all children. This RAND report describes eight states' efforts to create statewide systems of high-quality pre-K. Related Youth Experts (total: 4) Issue Areas: Issue Areas: Casey Life Skills tools and products A holistic approach to serving youth and young adults transitioning from foster care to self-sufficiency. |