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56 sites in Children, Youth and Family
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A weblog discussing the issues that affect children across the world; from child abuse, to poverty, to child soldiers, to education, to medication, and everything else. Also includes ways for people to make a difference.
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A West Virginia Family Resource Network. Includes a resource directory, tobacco prevention coalition, and breast cancer awareness.
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Current publications and projects from the Urban Institute on policy issues affecting families/parents.
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Current publications and projects on policy issues affecting children from the Urban Institute.
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Sponsored by the Heritage Foundation, this site presents findings on the family, society and religion from peer-reviewed journals, books and government surveys.
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A service of the Children's Bureau, Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Provides access to print and electronic publications, websites, and online databases on topics such as child welfare, child abuse and neglect, adoption, and search and reunion.
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Department of Defense web site providing information on military children and youth issues, programs, initiatives, and military and civilian partnerships.
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A detailed analysis of spending on low-income children's programs in 13 states(1998).
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The child policy service of the National Children's Bureau of the UK. It provides information on issues relating to children and young people from Westminster and Whitehall.
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A national source for news, views and important developments in the youth service field from a nonprofit organization.
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Collaborates with advocates and policymakers in a movement to provide high-quality, voluntary pre-kindergarten education for all three and four year olds.
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Produced by Duke University researchers, the Child Well-Being Index is an evidence-based measure of trends over time in the quality of life or well-being of America’s children and young people. Description of index, data, and press information.
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This website is sponsored by the Columbia University Institute for Child and Family Policy and provides cross-national, comparative information and linkages regarding the policies, programs, benefits and services available in the advanced industrialized countries to address child, youth and family needs.
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Lists and tracks information on 30 health topics for children in San Mateo and Santa Clara counties in Northern California, and shows comparable California and U.S. data where available.
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Based at Georgia State University, the National Center seeks to assist grandparent-headed households via education, advocacy, and the promotion of informed legislation, policy, and practices.
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A site by the Children's Nutrition Research Center (CNRC) of the Baylor College of Medicine. Research, news, and information and resources for parents.
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Features programs and practices that credible research indicates are effective in improving outcomes in the areas of child health, child safety, schooling, and family well-being. Sections on proven and promising programs, research in brief, and strengthening service delivery.
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Seeks to promote and encourage traditional families. Policy initiatives, congressional testimony, and press releases.
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The Families Commission is a government agency that is an advocate for New Zealand families. It funds research, seeks the views of the community, and works to influence government family policy.
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A UNICEF database that contains evaluations, studies and surveys related to UNICEF programs. Reports can be sorted by country, by region, by theme or by date.
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Protects, preserves, and promotes play as a fundamental right for all humans.
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A nonprofit organization in Canada focused on early childhood development. Research, publications, and resources for parents and professionals.
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Helps state, county and tribal child welfare agencies improve management, measure outcomes, and make decisions that protect children. Toll-free number, publications, and programs.
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Located at Eastern Michigan University, the Institute applies scholarly research and practical expertise to issues such as foster care and child welfare.
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A consulting and training organization providing resources and technical assistance to national, state and county child welfare professionals and agencies primarily in the area of child protective services.
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Offers expert opinion, important tips, and complete lists to handle virtually every aspect of raising a child. Information for parents, professionals, and grandparents.
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A non-profit organization that supports innovative programs that assist at-risk children and their families. Child abuse prevention initiatives, fatherhood programs, Circle of Parents support group, and Healthy Families Florida program.
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A non-profit, Christ-centered organization dedicated to helping parents raise children and build families with virtue.
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Columns, essays, and advice on issues pertinent to "family" in both its broadest and most intimate contexts.
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An association of scientists, professionals and parents focused on children with special needs. News, conferences, and discussion forums.
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Seeks to help organizations and individuals in the allied youth fields by providing research, publications, and issue discussions. Resources, news, and the periodic publication Forum Focus.
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Affiliated with the University of Missouri at Columbia, the site provides information on health, nutrition, finances, housing, divorce, parenting, and childcare. Articles, quick answers, workshops, and newsletter.
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A voluntary network within the Church of England working for the enhancement of family life, marriage and human relationships.
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A weekly column highlighting the joys and unique challenges of stepfamily living.
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Invests in and incubates revenue-generating social enterprises that employ at-risk youth and other populations outside the economic mainstream in Canada.
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Provides publications and data at the state and national level on adoption, child abuse, welfare reform, foster care, and child poverty.
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Provides children's books and other reading material to organizations that serve at-risk children such as safe houses, foster care facilities, and emergency shelters.
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Assists children and families in Libano, Columbia. Programs, newsletter, Viatorian Center, and donation information.
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A private organization that finances practical, applied pediatric health research and demonstration projects. Grant and contact information.
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Provides a virtual community for young leaders. Discussion forum, virtual library, events, and profiles of young leaders around the globe.
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National trends and research on key indicators of child and youth well-being. News, data, and research briefs.
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A national collaboration of researchers, policy makers and practitioners devoted to building a better future for Australia's children and young people. Programs, publications, and media centre.
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Academic and documentation centre based at the University of Glasgow which conducts research, offers teaching, consultancy and policy advice primarily in the areas of child welfare, children's rights, child protection and young people and crime. Services list, recent publications, and scholar profiles included.
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Provides educational programs and information on Bowen theory and the study of family systems. Features mission statement, links and newsletter.
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Complete text of the book by the Panel on High-Risk Youth, National Research Council.
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Undertakes research and policy analysis, publishes reports and multimedia materials, and forges new alliances among parents, policymakers and the private sector to achieve tangible gains for children.
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American Freedom Assembly is a non-profit corporation concerned for today's youth. The founder travels across the country speaking to America's youth at schools, camps and churches. The site also provides a newsletter and a speaking schedule.
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A quarterly newsletter about At-Risk Youth. Includes abstracts and references as well as full length articles on At-Risk Youth issues such as teen violence, teen pregnancy prevention, substance abuse, dating violence and eating disorders.
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A computer database, with over 300 different youth projects and 60 countries, all over the world.
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Online publication by the David and Lucile Packard Foundation whose primary purpose is to disseminate timely information on major issues related to children's well-being.
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National organization representing family and consumer sciences professionals across practice areas and content specializations. Formerly known as the American Home Economics Association.
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Provides information and services provided by the Victorian Government in the areas of early childhood care, education, health and disability programs to assure the safety and wellbeing of children, including child protection,those affected by violence and crime, sexual assault.
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Working with and for children to help them deal with life's challenges and face the future with confidence. Includes fundraising details and list of shops.
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A research and development center dedicated to bringing sound information, rigorous analyses, innovative ideas, and an independent perspective to the ongoing public debate about the needs of children and the ways in which those needs can best be met.
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Information on the legal advocacy and public activities of the national non-profit. Links to U.S. state chapters and international groups.
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Evaluates, rates, and endorses children's feature films, videotapes, DVDs, audio recordings, software, and television using a volunteer, community-based jury including professionals, parents, and children.
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