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  • Tier Occupational Therapy Services

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  • Lewisburg Area School District

    < Back Lewisburg Area School District The Lewisburg Area School District is considered by many to be a high performing school system with a tradition of excellence. The District consists of four schools housing 1895 students, 150 professional educators, and 7 administratorschildren's education

  • Allegheny Intermediate Unit 3

    < Back Allegheny Intermediate Unit 3 AIU VisionThe AIU is committed to providing educational options and opportunities that maximize achievement for all learners. The AIU anticipates the needs of school districts and other learning communities. We are an innovator of educational options and operational efficiencies and a valued collaborativertner.AIU MissionThe AIU is an educational service agency supporting schools, families, and communities. We model and promote effective research-based practices in teaching and learning. Throughrtnerships and collaborative leadership, we provide instruction and services that meet the needs of our diverse community of learnerschildren's education

  • State/Territory Mediation Database

    < Back State/Territory Mediation Database Online state information services about mediation for special ed and early intervention

  • Friends for Survival Organization

    < Back Friends for Survival Organization This organization is for people who have lost family or friends to suicide and professionals work with people who have been touched by suicide. All of the staff and volunteers have been directly impacted by a suicide death. The organization produces a monthly newsletter and runs the Suicide Loss Helpline1-800-646-7322, which is available 9 a.m. - 9 p.m., seven days a week. It has also published the guide Pathways to Purpose and Hope, which provides comprehensive information on building a community-based suicide survivor support program. http://www.friendsforsurvival.org/

  • CDC Releases New Video on Obtaining Prenatal Alcohol History in a Pediatric Setting

    < Back CDC Releases New Video on Obtaining Prenatal Alcohol History in a Pediatric Setting CDC Releases New Video on Obtaining Prenatal Alcohol History in a Pediatric Setting CDC has released new supplemental learning, a short 6-minute video, which provides tips for obtaining prenatal alcohol exposure history in pediatric settings and how to avoid stigmatizing language when exploring this information with parents or caregivers. For more information and to view the video, visit www.cdc.gov/FASDtraining , and go to Training-Supplemental Learning.

  • CHCS Center for Health Care Strategies, Inc.

    < Back CHCS Center for Health Care Strategies, Inc. Since 1995, the Center for Health Care Strategies (CHCS) has partnered with nearly every state in the country to promote innovations in publicly financed health care, especially for individuals with complex, high-cost needs. Its work brings together state and federal agencies, health plans, providers, and community-based organizations to advance models of organizing, financing, and delivering health care services. In so doing, it has developed both a birds-eye view and a ground-level feel for the nation’s health care delivery system for low-income Americans and a unique perspective on how to generate systems-level change within Medicaid and across public and private payers. Training etc. See website!

  • VENANGO / FOREST SPECIAL OLYMPICS

    < Back VENANGO / FOREST SPECIAL OLYMPICS For 50 years, Special Olympics has used sports to fight for the rights and abilities of people with intellectual disability. Through the common and simple vehicle of sports, Special Olympics has helped bring about an attitude change in the way people with intellectual disability view themselves and are viewed and treated by others, replacing misunderstanding and fear with respect, acceptance and inclusion.

  • Franklin Fulton Mental Health / Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities / Early Intervention

    < Back Franklin Fulton Mental Health / Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities / Early Intervention MISSION STATEMENT Franklin/Fulton Mental Health/Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities/Early Intervention partners with the community to develop and assure the availability of quality MH/IDD/EI services and support for individuals and families. About Franklin/Fulton County Mental Health, Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities and Early Intervention provides and partners with the community to provide services to individuals birth to three, children, adolescents, and adults with a serious mental illness, an intellectual disability, or a developmental delay. Administrators MH/IDD/EI Administrator: Stacey Brookens Deputy MH/IDD/EI Administrator: Erin Nye Franklin County Human Services Administrator: Stacie Horvath Fulton County Human Services Contact: Julie Dovey Persons who are seeking Mental Health, Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities, or Early Intervention services, please call Franklin/Fulton MH/IDD/EI: 1-717-264-5387 or email mhiddei@franklincountypa.gov

  • QUICK VIDEO Understanding Trauma: Learning Brain vs Survival Brain

    < Back QUICK VIDEO Understanding Trauma: Learning Brain vs Survival Brain

  • Scranton State School for the Deaf

    < Back Scranton State School for the Deaf

  • “Adult Ally” What does it mean to Parents? Excellent !

    < Back “Adult Ally” What does it mean to Parents? Excellent ! A webinar that looks at the role parents and adults can play as allies to youth. Learn more. What does it mean to Parents? Excellent!

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