Tag: Providers

New OST Online Training Resource

New OST Online Training Resource

| April 29, 2015

New Online Training Tool for Out-of-School Time Professionals AzCASE encourages you to join this informational webinar on the new Indiana Academy for Out-of-School Learning The Indiana Academy for Out-of-School Learning has developed an online professional development system specifically designed for before school, after school and summer programs. The full catalog includes hundreds of courses including a 36-course […]

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Have You Used the KIDS COUNT Data Center?

Have You Used the KIDS COUNT Data Center?

| April 28, 2015

Children’s Action Alliance Newsletter: April 28, 2015 Children are Arizona’s greatest resource. Therefore, we must ensure that public policies and community institutions are protecting the investments made in kids across the state. To make this happen, those that make decisions that affect the lives of children, those that tell the story of children and advocates […]

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REMEMBER Campaign for Change – Write a Postcard for A Brighter Arizona! – Deadline May 8th

REMEMBER Campaign for Change – Write a Postcard for A Brighter Arizona! – Deadline May 8th

| April 27, 2015

Children’s Action Alliance (CAA): The legislative session is over, but we can’t let the grassroots protests about the bad budget decisions disappear. Write a short message to Governor Ducey today and join other Arizonans like you who want a better state budget for a brighter Arizona future. Together, we can keep the issues bubbling in […]

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You’re invited to Northern AZ Tribal Action Plan Workshop

You’re invited to Northern AZ Tribal Action Plan Workshop

| April 27, 2015

You are invited to the Northern AZ Tribal Action Plan Workshop presented by SAMHSA/IHS/NARBHA-HCIC Monday, June 1, 2015 at 8:30 AM – Wednesday, June 3, 2015 at 4:00 PM (MST)  High Country Conference Center 201 West Butler Avenue Flagstaff, AZ 86001 View Map Click HERE to register. The three-day program will review the Tribal Action Plan (TAP) Guidelines […]

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Page Childhood Fair

Page Childhood Fair

| April 26, 2015

In celebration of “children,” you are invited to participate in Page’s Early Childhood Fair in conjunction with the Page Public library’s Summer Reading Program. The theme of the event is “Every Hero Has a Story,” and it will be held at the Page Public Library on May 22, 2015 from 12pm-2pm. This event will serve to […]

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Moenkopi Youth Law and Order Day

Moenkopi Youth Law and Order Day

| April 26, 2015

A call for Community Resources to attend the Moenkopi Youth Law and Order Day’s event. Upper Village of Moenkopi’s Law and Order Committee is hosting the 2nd Annual Youth Law and Order Day on May 19th 2015.  Stating @ 9:00 am and will end @ 4:30 pm. The Committee is asking for the resources to set up the night before […]

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Arizona Birth Certificates Available in Tuba City

Arizona Birth Certificates Available in Tuba City

| April 26, 2015

Arizona Birth Certificates Available in Tuba City on the 1st & 3rd Wednesday of each month and 1st Thursday of the month every other month. For the 2015 Service and Fee schedule, and details click HERE.

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Friends of PPI – Interested in voter engagement?

Friends of PPI – Interested in voter engagement?

| April 26, 2015

Friends of Philosophy in the Public Interest (PPI) Event – Citizens Initiative Review What: Join the conversation about two promising models for increasing citizen participation in the democratic process. The presentation will include: An overview of the Citizens’ Initiative Review (CIR) model An overview of Arizona Voices (A new web platform that enables registered voters to […]

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5 Myths about Child Maltreatment

5 Myths about Child Maltreatment

| April 26, 2015

April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month, when organizations across the country come together to raise awareness about child abuse.Child abuse, or maltreatment, can take different forms, including neglect, psychological maltreatment, and physical or sexual abuse. Maltreatment can result in long-lasting negative consequences to children’s physical, psychological, behavioral, societal, and even biological development. During this month and […]

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Stuck Outside the Poor Door – The Child Watch Column

Stuck Outside the Poor Door – The Child Watch Column

| April 24, 2015

Marian Wright Edelman, President, Children’s Defense Fund Stuck Outside the Poor Door More than 88,000 people have applied to enter the “poor door” at a new luxury condominium tower on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. Only one in 1,600 will win the lottery to live there. Some months ago a New York developer made […]

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