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Governor Crist Appoints CFS's Steve Roggenbaum to the Suicide Prevention Coordinating Council Earlier this year, Governor Crist signed House Bill 139 establishing the Council to serve in an advisory capacity to the Statewide Office of Suicide Prevention.
Residential Treatment Programs for Youth: CFS Staff Lead Efforts in Policy Reform A web-based survey developed by Interim Chair Mario Hernandez is now being distributed nationwide to psychologists in order to learn more about current state licensing and monitoring.
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FMHI has expanded its workforce development initiatives by offering an innovative self-contained program for in-service training in children's mental health. Through distance learning technologies, the program brings expert instruction to the field, both in Florida, and nationwide.
Summer Field School Program Opens Community Doors: Graduate Students Gain Expertise in Actual Research Settings Faculty and USF graduate students have wrapped up an intensive training program aimed at assessing and ultimately improving the condition of current and future communities.
First Weeks of Operation for Florida's Center for the Advancement of Child Welfare Practice Receive Remarkable Response from Users. In the first two weeks the Center has registered 2,896 users.
The First Six Months: Initial Report Sets Baseline for Florida's IV-E Waiver Program Since 2001, CFS has conducted the annual evaluation of Florida's privatized child welfare, the community based care program.
The Annie E. Casey Foundation has released the 18th annual KIDS COUNT Data Book which provides information and statistical trends on the conditions of America's children and families. The 2007 report also looks at the 726,000 children in the United States who spend time in foster care each year and what can be done to build and strengthen the family relationships that these children need.
FMHI Expands the Knowledge of PBS Internationally A collaborative partnership between FMHI and Kongju National University (KNU) in South Korea has provided increased opportunities for DARES staff to expand the knowledge of positive behavior support (PBS) internationally.
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