Outreach and Community Health Services
PROJECT DEMONSTRATING EXCELLENCE: DEVELOPING INNOVATIONS IN OUTREACH TO PROVIDE COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES TO PEOPLE WHO ARE
AT-
RISK,
POOR, AND/OR UNDEREMPLOYED ....
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Treatment of At-risk Students
.... "
At-
risk" is the most recent category name to specify a group of students always present in the population, the "deserving
poor," children who have never fit ....
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Infant Mortality and Prenatal Care In saving th
.... The most important actors in this scene are the
at-
risk mothers. Prototype
at-
risk mothers are undereducated,
poor and often young. ....
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African-American Women With AIDS
.... McNair and Prather (2004) suggest that there are fewer programs available to educate and treat
poor African-American women who are infected or
at risk for HIV ....
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Pre-School Children & Nurturing
.... Studies have been conducted which show these contributors to an environment that lacks nurturing make children
at risk for
poor psychosocial development, "More ....
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Prenatal Care and Nutrition
.... that, across all risk factors, a little less than one-quarter of the sample was
at risk for infant mortality due to factors such as
poor obstetric history ....
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Early Childhood Interventions for Children with Cerebral Palsy
.... Once a person has cerebral palsy, he or she may be
at risk for
poor nutrition due to a lack of ability to use his or her tongue and mouth to chew and swallow. ....
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Mother-Child Attachment
.... Dadds and Morris (1999) on mother-child attachment during the postpartum period in families where children are substantially
at risk for
poor health and ....
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Public versus Private Education
.... This drain of resources in already overcrowded, under-funded public schools continues to put
at risk those students from
poor and minority backgrounds. ....
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Risk Factors of Pregnant Saudi Arabian Women
.... According to Hansen (1985), in Third World countries, many maternal diseases placing fetuses
at risk are the result of malnutrition and/or
poor nutrition. ....
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Single Parent Children
.... Many of these
poor, working parents cannot afford adequate child care and .... In many instances, these children become
at-
risk for criminal and violent behaviors. ....
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High School Dropout Phenomenon
.... Findings of the study revealed that those students who were most
at-
risk had the following characteristics:
poor academic record; low parental education level ....
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High School Dropout Problem
.... Findings of the study revealed that those students who were most
at-
risk had the following characteristics:
poor academic record; low parental education level ....
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The Problem of Homelessness
.... also advised, says Burt (2003), to increase interventions in educational assistance and other point of entry agencies in which the
poor and
at-
risk are served. ....
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The Problem of Homelessness
.... also advised, says Burt (2003), to increase interventions in educational assistance and other point of entry agencies in which the
poor and
at-
risk are served. ....
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High School Exit Exams
.... state grant enabled the Alvarado Elementary school to implement programs to aid
poor performers .... Without testing, such students would graduate
at risk for failure ....
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High School Exit Exams & Accountability
.... state grant enabled the Alvarado Elementary school to implement programs to aid
poor performers .... Without testing, such students would graduate
at risk for failure ....
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Approaches to Substance Abuse Disorder
.... to addiction; (7) cultural disapproval and (8) outreach programs for people
at risk. .... turned negative and include impaired judgement and
poor motor coordination ....
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Class
.... The most dangerous perception is usually the false one; in this case, if the
poor perceives opportunity where in fact there is none .... American Families
at Risk. ....
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Class in America
.... The most dangerous perception is usually the false one; in this case, if the
poor perceives opportunity where in fact there is none .... American Families
at Risk. ....
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Puerto Rican Adolescents
.... Further, the
at-
risk factors for
poor psychological development are also similar to the
at-
risk factors for delinquent behavior and drug abuse in adolescents ....
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Class Based System & Poverty
.... Cho, David. Where the money isn't: IRS audits
poor more than rich. Accounting Today. May 1, 2000. Pp. 10. Leone, Richard C. American Families
at Risk. ....
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Minorities and Education
.... and Anderson (2005) noted that this is the case even in schools serving low-income students who may be
at-
risk for academic failure or
poor performance due to ....
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Income Progams for Elderly in Malaysia
.... minimal. No usage data is provided but the elderly are said to be particularly
at risk for
poor or inadequate services. One promising ....
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Gangs: Why People Join Them and the Typical Gang Member
.... Gang Membership Roleff (2002) states that several factors can place teens
at risk for joining .... The fact is that
poor people are more likely to engage in crimes ....
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The Selfish Gene & Evolutionary Theory
.... you cannot improve education without spending money" and "the
poor deserve an .... They also promote early literacy for
at-
risk students and provide information and ....
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A Problem in Health Care Nursing Administration
.... illegal immigrants that signing up their children for Medicaid will place them
at risk. .... Center for Health Statistics, 21 percent of those
poor children without ....
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A Community-Based Parenting Skill Development Program
.... and Anderson (2005) noted that this is the case even in schools serving low-income students who may be
at-
risk for academic failure or
poor performance due to ....
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Reducing Type II Diabetes in Teenagers
.... As noted by Silink, Kaichi and Rosenbloom (2003), it puts teens
at risk for a variety of illnesses including heart disease,
poor vision, kidney disease and ....
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Cholera in Peru
.... individual at increased risk for the development of Cholera include poverty, unsanitary food habits, generally
poor hygiene, malnutrition .... Populations
At Risk. ....
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