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Jan 2005
Number of Children Substantiated in North Carolina ... forsyth county, north carolina
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Apr 2009
Public child welfare professionals in North Carolina have a wealth of outcome and performance ... and countylevel Child and Family Services Reviews, North Carolina’s Program Improvement Plan, Child Welfare Central Registry statistics prior to 2007, and more. FEDERAL DATA What: Information from the US Children ... jordan, north carolina
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Jan 1994
. . . . . . New Hampshire New Jersey . . . New Mexico . . . New York . . . . . North Carolina . North Dakota . . Ohio ... mississippi, missouri, montana, nebraska, nevada, new hampshire, new jersey, new mexico, new york, north carolina ... Law Enforcement, Courts, and Prisons [Based on reports alleging child abuse and neglect that were referred for investigation by the respective child protective services agency in each State. The reporting
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Jan 2002
of abuse and/or neglect. Prevent Child Abuse North Carolina, (at preventchildabusenc.org), reports the following number of investigations of child abuse and neglect for the six years beginning in 1996-97. Raw ... Person County Community Health Assessment Number of Substantiated Claims of Child Abuse and/or Neglect Person County and State Comparison 1996-2002 Person County Raw Number Rate State of North Carolina ... north carolina, person county
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Dec 2009
The leading causes of death in Columbus County 2006 North Carolina State Center for Health Statistics This pie chart shows the leading causes of death. Explanation of selected Pie Chart Terms/Diseases Heart Disease- Includes all diseases of the heart. Cancer- Includes all types of cancers(lung, colon ... columbus county, north carolina ... Drug/Alcohol Obesity Gangs/Violence Tobacco Use Teen Pregnancy Vehicle Crashes Child Abuse Mental Health Asthma Dental Health
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Jan 2009
Buncombe County reports of child abuse by race, White Black Indian Other FY 2003-2004 FY 2004-2005 FY 2005-2006 FY 2006-2007 FY 2007-2008 FY 2008-2009 Source: North Carolina Child Welfare Division ... buncombe county, india, north carolina ... There has been a 10% reduction in reports of child abuse in Buncombe County over the past six years from 1, 809 total reports in 2003-2004 to 1, 619 in 2008-2009. This reduction in total number of child abuse reports came even though the percent of Buncombe County residents under age 18 rose more
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Jan 2007
to violence (CEV). The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill evaluated our services and found that Safe Start services have a statistically significant success rate of 78%. Child Maltreatment SMART START PLAN ... In children younger than three, witnessing traumatic events may alter the brain’s anatomy
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Jan 2004
north carolina, united states ... Who is involved? In 2004, 4-H involved 181, 145 youth and 23, 782 adult and youth volunteers in local 4-H programs supported by the resources of the Cooperative Extension System at North Carolina State University and North Carolina A&T State University. The North Carolina 4-H Youth Development Program operates in a spirit ... Individual Projects/Study School-Age Child Care 4-H Instructional TV/Video TOTAL TOTAL (Duplications Eliminated) Data based on 2004 participation numbers from the Federal ES-237 report.
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Jan 2003
north carolina ... PUBLIC AWARENESS TOOLS CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT 113, 557 children* were reported as abused or neglected (SFY 2003-2004) 27, 310 of these children were confirmed as victims** For more information, call ... Resources, Division of Social Services, Central Registry Reports on Child Abuse, Neglect, and Dependency
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Jan 2005
a Crimes Against Children Research Center, University of New Hampshire, 126 Horton Social Science Center, Durham, NH 03824, USA University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, USA Received 17 March 2004; received ... of a national sample of children ages 2–17. Method: The JVQ was administered in a national random digit dial ... durham, united states
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Market & industry reports
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Piedmont Behavioral Healthcare (PBH) is engaged in managing a system of care for children and adults with mental health, developmental disabilities and substance abuse disorders. The company is committed in providing its services to the people of Cabarrus, Davidson, Stanly, Rowan, and Union counties. With operations in some of the rapid population growth areas of North Carolina, PBH focuses on developing a system that is driven by consumer and family priorities, capable of making continual adjustments to meet the changing needs and choices of the people in need of services and supports. ...
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Publisher: GlobalData (on Demand)
Date: Aug 2011
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