Parenting Education TLFR Sample Clauses

Parenting Education TLFR. 20 4.8.1 FACES shall provide Parenting Education TLFR services to 21 parents including caregivers of children ages birth to eighteen (0-18) years 22 who are in the family reunification process. TLFR parents may include: those 23 who are low-income; dealing with poverty issues, domestic violence, teen 24 parent; those who may be experiencing a crisis due to interpersonal conflicts, 25 difficult parenting issues, challenging child needs, and/or traumatic loss 26 (hereinafter referred to as "PARTICIPANTS" for purposes of Subparagraph 4.8).
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Parenting Education TLFR. 4 4.7.1 WYS shall provide PE Parenting Education TLFR services for 5 families who are at-risk, low-income parents and/or caregivers with children 6 ages birth to eighteen (0-18) years who are at-risk for child abuse and 7 neglect; dealing with poverty issues, child abuse, domestic violence, including caregivers of children ages birth to eighteen (0-18) years who are in the process of reunification. TLFR parents may include: those who are low- income; dealing with poverty issues, domestic violence, teen parent, those who may be experiencing a crisis due to interpersonal conflicts, difficult parenting issues, challenging child needs, and/or traumatic loss (hereinafter to parents referred to as “PARTICIPANTS” for purposes of Subparagraph 8 unemployment, teen pregnancy, adoption and/or family reunification hereinafter 9 referred to as "PARTICIPANTS" for purposes of Subparagraph 4.7 10 11 13 14 15 4.7). Parenting Education
Parenting Education TLFR. 5.9.1 FACES shall provide Parenting Education TLFR services to 12 parents including caregivers of children ages birth to eighteen (0-18) years 13 who are in the family reunification process. TLFR parents may include: those 14 who are low-income; dealing with poverty issues, domestic violence, teen 15 parent; those who may be experiencing a crisis due to interpersonal conflicts, 16 difficult parenting issues, challenging child needs, and/or traumatic loss 17 (hereinafter referred to as "PARTICIPANTS" for purposes of Subparagraph 5.8). 18 5.9.2 FACES shall provide Parenting Education TLFR services for 19 a minimum of twenty (20) unduplicated PARTICIPANTS. Parenting Education TLFR 20 services shall emphasize prevention of recurrence of maltreatment. Parent 21 Education TLFR topics shall include, but not be limited to address parent 22 responsibilities; provide psychologically based behavioral principles; stress 23 importance of appropriate discipline and support; self-control; emotional 24 regulation; attachment and bonding from birth through childhood; difficulties 25 inherent throughout childhood; open and honest communication; praise and
Parenting Education TLFR. 9 City, through a subcontract with Westminster School 10 shall provide Parenting Education TLFR services for low-income 11 parents and/or caregivers with children ages birth to eighteen (0-18) years 12 who in the family reunification process hereinafter referred to as “PARTICIPANTS” for purposes of Subparagraph 4.6). to eighteen (0-18) years who are at-risk of abuse or neglect. Parents may include: those who are low-income; coming from intact families; dealing with poverty issues, child abuse, domestic violence, teen parent, adoption, individuals in the process of reunification; those who may be experiencing a crisis due to interpersonal conflicts, difficult parenting issues, challenging child needs, and/or traumatic loss (hereinafter referred to as to parents, xxxxxx parents and/or caregivers of children ages birth 13 "PARTICIPANTS" for purposes of Subparagraph Error! Reference source not 14 found.. 16 18 20
Parenting Education TLFR. 2 4.6.1 HO shall provide Parenting Education TLFR services for 18) years in the family reunification process to parents including caregivers of children ages birth to eighteen (0-18) years who are in the process of reunification. TLFR parents may include: those who are low-income; dealing with poverty issues, domestic violence, teen parent, those who may be experiencing a crisis due to interpersonal conflicts, difficult parenting issues, challenging child needs, and/or traumatic loss (hereinafter referred 3 low-income parents and/or caregivers with children ages birth to eighteen (0- 8

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  • Member Education The Contractor shall provide members with general information about the benefits packages covered under the Hoosier Healthwise program. The Contractor shall have policies and procedures in place to ensure that member education information is accurate in content, accurate in translation relevant to language, and do not defraud, mislead, or confuse the member. Member education shall include, but not necessarily limited to the items noted below:

  • Public Education 7.1.01 Inform and educate the public about vaccines and vaccine- preventable diseases

  • Continuing Education 24.01 The Hospital and the Union recognize that continuing education is important for all employees and that they have shared interests and responsibilities in ensuring equitable access to it.

  • Special Education Teachers Whenever any Elementary Special Education class to which a student(s) is(are) added as a result of the distribution of students from the class of an absent Elementary Special Education teacher, Article 8-7 shall be in effect. In addition, whenever the class size of the receiving Special Education teacher exceeds the class size maxim mandated by Special Education class size law and/or regulation, the Xxxxxxxx Formula in AAA Case No. 1139-0696- 85, February 21, 1986, shall be used to calculate the compensation which said teacher shall receive as follows: The rate of pay for said teacher for teaching said additional students shall be computed by multiplying the teacher’s daily gross compensation by a fraction in which the denominator is twenty-six (26) and the numerator is the number of children taught in excess of Article 8-1.1 Item 3 of the Collective Bargaining Agreement between the parties.

  • Adult Education Teachers of Adult Education shall be paid at the rate of thirty-five ($35.00) an hour. Break time will not be deducted from teachers’ pay.

  • In-Service Education The parties recognize the value of in-service both to the employee and the Employer and shall encourage employees to participate in in-service. All employees scheduled by the Employer to attend in-service seminars shall receive regular wages.

  • Union Education If the local union indicates to the Hospital that its members have approved a special assessment for union education in accordance with the CUPE constitution and local union by laws, the Hospital agrees to deduct this assessment. Such assessment will be paid on a quarterly basis into a trust fund established and administered by OCHU/CUPE for this purpose.

  • Required Education (a) The Employer shall provide and fund any Employer required training/education for a Nurse.

  • Employee Education (A) At the discretion of the Agency Head or designee, the state may allow employees to attend short courses, institutes, and workshops which will improve their performance in their current position, without a loss of pay and benefits.

  • Level Three - Board of Education If the aggrieved person is not satisfied with the disposition of his grievance at Level Two, or if no decision has been rendered within ten (10) school days after the presentation of the grievance to the Superintendent, he may file the grievance in writing with the Association within five (5) school days after the decision of Level Two or ten (10) school days after the grievance was presented, whichever is sooner. Within five (5) school days after receiving the written grievance, the Association shall refer it to the Board of Education through the Business Administrator/Board Secretary.

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