Number of Children Sample Clauses

Number of Children. The Tenant will provide the Owner with the number of children attending the facility on a monthly basis. This shall be done in writing.
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Number of Children in DHS Custody at the End of SFY - 2004 to 2018 11,40311,698 10,819 10,758 11,301 10,917 10,101 9,980 9,964 9,099 8,843 9,001 8,439 7,615 7,911 14,000 12,000 10,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000 0 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Source: DHS Data Demographics DHS’ data show that there were 8,439 children in custody on June 30, 2018, while there were 8,665 children in custody on December 31, 2017.2 During the reporting period from January 1, 2018 to June 30, 2018, 2,326 children entered care and 2,552 children exited care. Young children aged zero to five years make up the largest portion (4,424 or 52 percent) of children in care. Children aged 6 to 12 years comprise 33 percent (2,811) of the population in care and fourteen percent (1,204) are 13 years or older, as detailed in the following Figure: Figure 2: Children in Custody on June 30, 2018 by Age Group (Total = 8,439) 13 or older 1,204 14% 6 to 12 2,811 33% 0 to 1 1,858 22% 2 to 5 2,566 30% Source: DHS Data With regard to gender, the population is split almost equally — 51 percent male and 49 percent female. With regard to race, the population of children is 39 percent White, nine percent African-American, and eight percent Native American. In addition, 12 percent of children identified with Hispanic ethnicity (and can be of any race). Thirty-two percent identified with multiple race and ethnicity categories, of which 70 percent identified as Native American.3 As presented in Figure 3 below, DHS’ data shows that of the children in care on June 30, 2018, 46 percent (3,915) were in care for less than one year; 31 percent (2,590) between one and two 2 In the prior commentary, DHS reported 8,667 children in care on December 31, 2017. Due to data entry lag and merged identifying numbers, OKDHS data now indicate 8,665 children in care on December 31, 2017. These types of adjustments are common in child welfare administrative data. 3 Overall, 32 percent of children identified as Native American including those children who identified with more than one race and ethnicity category and those who identified as Hispanic. years; 11 percent (962) between two and three years; nine percent (755) between three and six years; and three percent (217) for more than six years. Figure 3: Children in Custody on June 30, 2018 by Length of Stay (Total = 8,439) 6+ years 217 3% 3 to 6 years 755 9% 2 to 3 years 962 11% Less than 1 year 3,915 46% 1 to 2 years 2,590 31% Source: DHS Data As Figur...
Number of Children. CAS follows NC xxxxxx care guidelines re: the number of children placed with a family. NC xxxxxx care guidelines limit the number of children in the household to 5. Exceptions may be made for sibling placements. Families requesting waivers to this policy should contact their Program Coordinator or the Director of Social Work Services to request consideration by the CAS Adoption Committee. Out-of-Birth-Order Adoptions: CAS generally discourages families who already have children in the home from adopting other children out-of-birth-order. If a family wishes to adopt out of order, they should discuss their desire with the program coordinator for the country to determine whether such adoption would be in the best interest of the child and allowed by the sending country. Additional education will be required for families adopting out of birth order. Pets: Pets in the home shall have up-to-date immunizations and pose no threat to children as verified by a veterinarian.
Number of Children. We also expect that there will be correspondences between the rules of the CFGs that generate the trees in each language. To encode some of this infor- mation, we compute indicators of the number of children c that the nodes have in t and tr. NumChildren⟨|c(n)|, |c(nr)|⟩ = 1 Child labels: In addition, we also encode whether certain label pairs occur as children of matched nodes. Let c(n, l) select the children of n with label l. ChildLabel⟨l, lr⟩ = |c(n, l)| · |c(nr, lr)| Note that the corresponding “self labels” feature is not listed because it arises in the next section as a typed variant of the bias feature.
Number of Children in DHS Custody at the End of SFY - 2004 to 2020 11,403 10,819 10,101 11,698 11,301 10,758 10,917 9,980 9,964 9,099 8,843 9,001 8,439 7,615 7,911 7,908 7,719 14,000 12,000 10,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000 0 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 (first half) Source: DHS Data Demographics DHS data show that there were 7,719 children in custody on December 31, 2019, while there were 7,916 children in custody on July 1, 2019.3 During the reporting period from July 1, 2019 to December 31, 2019, 2,227 children entered care and 2,424 children exited care. Young children aged zero to five years make up the largest portion (4,046 or 52 percent) of children in care. Children aged 6 to 12 years comprise 33 percent (2,512) of the population in care, and 15 percent (1,161) are 13 years or older, as detailed in the following Figure:4 3 In the prior Commentary, the Co-Neutrals reported 7,908 children in care on June 30, 2019. Due to data entry lag and merged identifying numbers, OKDHS data now indicates there were 7,916 children in care on July 1, 2019. These types of adjustments are common in child welfare administrative data. 4 Percentages in this section may not add up to totals due to rounding.
Number of Children. (Unduplicated): Enter the number of children receiving services during the current quarter (Count only once).
Number of Children. (Unduplicated): Enter the number of families receiving services during the current quarter (Count only once). Year-to-Date: Enter the total number of children that receive the services for all quarters. (Include duplicated clients). Foreign Speaking: Enter the number of persons speaking a primary foreign language. Activities Provided: List the direct service activities provided to DFI program participants. These services activities should match the activities reflected on your FY’06 Attachment Cover Sheet – Addendum which is attached to your Fiscal Year 2007 Community Services Agreement. Staff Hours: Enter the actual number of staff hours (total of both individual and group hours) utilized to provide the service activities for the quarter. Y-T-D: Enter the total of all quarters’ staff hours. RTSA Residential Days: Enter the number of residential days of service provided for the quarter. Y-T-D: Enter the total of all quarters’ residential days. Senior Trans One-Way Trips: Enter the number of one-way rides provided for the quarter. CONTRACT DELIVERABLES SERVICE ACTIVITY REPORT INSTRUCTIONS (con’t) Y-T-D: Enter the total of all quarters’ one way rides. Referrals to IDHS: Enter the number of unduplicated individuals referred by your agency to IDHS for Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF), Medical Assistance, Food Stamps or other services during the quarter. Referrals from IDHS: Enter the number of unduplicated individuals referred by IDHS to your agency for services during the quarter. These referrals must include the Form 2151 referral form from the referring IDHS caseworker. A copy of the form must be maintained in the case record. *Year-to-Date would include duplicate clients/activities. Also, within each activity clients should be unduplicated however, if more than one activity, clients may be duplicated in multi activities. **Staff hours include individual and group hours for any activity, therapy, counseling or regimen of treatment involving a participant. Documentation of the services should reflect the amount of staff time required providing the service including a reasonable amount of writ-up or preparation time. PROVIDER SPECIFIC DELIVERABLES Enter data for the negotiated provider specific deliverables. Refer to the approved Community Services Agreement, Contract Addendum for the approved deliverables. Service Statistics are for the Program Location Listed
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Number of Children. Age/s of Children: Pets: Breed/s: Age/s: APPLICANTS NAMES & CONTACT DETAILS:
Number of Children. Number of Adults: Your reservation deposit is due immediately in the amount of $ . Rental rate and fees are as follows: Rental rate of $ x (Check one) ☐ days ☐ weeks $ ☐ months Cleaning service fee $ Other fee: $ Other fee: $ State and local sales/rental taxes ( %) $ Total Amount Due $ (Less reservation deposit due immediately) ($ ) Total Balance Due $ Please sign and return the attached lease agreement along with your reservation deposit. The balance of the rental amount is due days before your arrival date. When the total amount due is received, we will send instructions on how to access to the property. Sincerely, Vacation Rental Short Term Lease Agreement Checklist Prior to Arrival: ☐ Signed and dated agreement ☐ Rental depositSecurity deposit ☐ Balance due ☐ Keys and access information Arrival: ☐ Check-in time: ☐ Go through inspection checklist ☐ Review rental rules and regulations Departure: ☐ Check-out time: ☐ Go through inspection checklist ☐ Return keys ☐ Return security deposit
Number of Children. 12. Is wastewater arising from your main residence currently connected to a sewerage network? yes no I don’t know
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