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Pinto, Rogério M.; Wall, Melanie M.; Spector, Anya Y. – Journal of Mixed Methods Research, 2014
Partnerships between HIV researchers and service providers are essential for reducing the gap between research and practice. Community-Based Participatory Research principles guided this cross-sectional study, combining 40 in-depth interviews with surveys of 141 providers in 24 social service agencies in New York City. We generated the…
Descriptors: Public Health, Research, Cooperation, Social Services
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Freudenberg, Nicholas; Manzo, Luis; Mongiello, Lorraine; Jones, Hollie; Boeri, Natascia; Lamberson, Patricia – Journal of American College Health, 2013
Changing demographics of college students and new insights into the developmental trajectory of chronic diseases present universities with opportunities to improve population health and reduce health inequalities. The reciprocal relationships between better health and improved educational achievement also offer university health programs a chance…
Descriptors: Health Promotion, Urban Universities, Public Colleges, Young Adults
Children's Aid Society, 2012
Only 8 percent of children born into poverty graduate from college by the age of 25. Consider what that means for the estimated 500,000 New York City kids living in poverty. It is a fact: The better educated a person is, the better her chances of upward mobility. So when fewer than one in 10 children born into poverty reach their academic…
Descriptors: Poverty, Disadvantaged Youth, Urban Youth, Children
Silin, Jonathan G.; Sladkova, Jana; Viladrich, Anahi; Fruedenberg, Nicholas; Duncan, Erika; Park, Elizabeth – Bank Street College of Education, 2006
This issue of "Occasional Papers" is filled with stories by and about "strangers"--people of all ages who perceive themselves or have been perceived by others as outsiders either because of who they are, where they have come from, or even how recently they have arrived in this country. Successful educators know that the ability…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Essays, Adult Education, Health Services
New York State Interdepartmental Committee on Indian Affairs, Albany. – 1967
The pamphlet surveys the present status of the Indians (Iroquois League consisting of Mohawks, Oneidas, Onondagas, Cayugas, Senecas and Tuscaroras; and also tribes of Shinnecocks and Poospatucks) in New York and the public services made available to them through various governmental units. A historical background of the various tribes relates the…
Descriptors: American Indians, Background, Economic Opportunities, Educational Opportunities
Hathorn, John R. – 1969
The document reports on the various services rendered by several State Departments and Divisions to the 8 Indian Reservations (Cattaraugus, Onandaga, St. Regis, Tonawanda, Tuscarora, Shinnecock, Poospatuck, and Allegany Reservations) in the geographical boundaries of New York State. A summary of existing services and future service considerations…
Descriptors: American Indians, Community Involvement, Economic Opportunities, Educational Opportunities
New York State Interdepartmental Committee on Indian Affairs, Albany. – 1970
The status of American Indians in the State of New York and the public services made available to them through various units of state government are outlined. For more than a century and one-half the State of New York, with Federal acquiescence, assumed responsibilities for Indian welfare corresponding to those undertaken by the Federal Government…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Background
New York State Education Dept. Albany. Office for the Education of Children with Handicapping Conditions. – 1981
The manual summarizes information on 39 programs and services in nine agencies available for handicapped children ages birth to 5 in New York state. A matrix depicting programs and services and a fact sheet describing each program on the matrix are provided for the nine agencies: State Education Department, Department of Health, Office of Mental…
Descriptors: Ancillary School Services, Disabilities, Early Childhood Education, Eligibility
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Widmer, Geraldine; And Others – Nursing Outlook, 1978
Findings from a study of home care services in one New York district document the value and relatively modest costs of home health care for the chronically ill and dependent elderly. Professional nurses coordinated the care, but most of the direct services were provided by home health aides and housekeepers. (MF)
Descriptors: Adult Day Care, Community Health Services, Cost Effectiveness, Home Health Aides
Heller, Dinah – Journal of the New York State School Boards Association, 1985
In addition to its basic function, the Head Start program provides access to health care, nutrition, and social services. Its services are comprehensive, parents and community are involved, and staff development is an integral feature. New York State's allocations of federal funds for handicapped children are based on Head Start's annual reports.…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Economically Disadvantaged, Educational Finance, Federal Programs
Hathorn, John R. – 1974
The purpose and function of the New York State Interdepartmental Committee on Indian Affairs is to render, through the several state departments and agencies represented, various services to the 8 American Indian reservations (Cattaraugus, St. Regis, Tonawanda, Tuscarora, Allegany, Onandaga, Shinnecock, and Poospatuck) located within the…
Descriptors: American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Annual Reports, Clinics
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Meng, Hongdao; Friedman, Bruce; Dick, Andrew W.; Wamsley, Brenda R.; Eggert, Gerald M.; Mukamel, Dana – Gerontologist, 2006
Purpose: We estimated the effect of a voucher benefit on the demand for personal assistance by Medicare beneficiaries aged 65 years or older who had functional disabilities. Design and Methods: We performed a secondary data analysis on 645 Medicare beneficiaries from the Medicare Primary and Consumer-Directed Care Demonstration (a randomized…
Descriptors: Older Adults, Models, Expenditures, Intervention
New York State Dept. of Social Services, Albany. – 1978
The status of American Indians in the State of New York and the public services made available to them through various units of state government are outlined. For almost two hundred years the State of New York, with Federal acquiescence, assumed responsibilities for Indian welfare corresponding to those undertaken by the Federal Government in…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Agency Role, American Indian Education, American Indian Reservations
Development Associates, Inc., Washington, DC. – 1975
This report describes and evaluates the Child and Family Resource Program (CERP) in Poughkeepsie, New York, one of 11 sites of this Head Start-affiliated program. Placing a professional in appropriate community agencies to help bring about changes in the social service delivery system (the Resource Agency Person (RAP) concept) is considered a…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Coordination, Day Care, Delivery Systems
Laman, Jennifer – State Legislative Report, 1994
This report describes the relationship between comprehensive prenatal care services and healthy babies, and examines the inclusion of social support services with medical care for women at-risk of problem pregnancies and unhealthy babies. The report notes that the United States trails many countries in indicators of maternal and child health. In…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Child Health, Early Parenthood, Health Education
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