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sibling verification - medOur records indicate that we determined your financial aid eligibility based on more than one family member attending a post-secondary institution during the 2005-06 academic year. Consequently, you are required to verify enrollment of each family member attending a post-secondary institution, including UCI, on at least a half-time basis during Fall 2005. Please use the form on the back of this letter to obtain enrollment verification for your family member(s). Part 1 is to be completed by you; Part 2 is to be completed by your family member(s) **DO NOT INCLUDE YOUR PARENTS**, and Part 3 is to be completed and returned by the Registrar's Office at the post-secondary institution your family member is attending. To simplify the process for family member(s) attending UCI, complete Part 1 and Part 2, including the UCI ID number of the other family member(s), and submit the form to UCI School of Medicine - Office of Financial Aid. 1. A photocopy of your family member's fall153-155_CFDGraduates with competencies in this major find positions in preschools, child care centers, schools, hospitals, clinics, residential institutions, counseling centers, mental health centers, social services and public welfare agencies, family service agencies, family planning clinics, community programs, business and industry, and government agencies. The child development degree also provides a flexible curriculum base for continuation into graduate programs in child development or family relations. Majors may also continue graduate work in related fields such as marriage and family therapy; social work; psychology; law; or sociology. General Child and Family Development: Child and Family Develop-ment 376A, 376B, or 376C (1 unit), and 15 upper division units selected with the approval of the program adviser. The minor in child development consists of a minimum of 16 units to include Child and Family Development 270+, 270L (1 unit), and 12 units selected from Child andLast year, as Southern Baptists officially unveiled a new initiative, "Kingdom Families," at their national convention, two guest speakers gave special emphasis to the importance of protecting and strengthening the family, almost foreshadowing the impending battle that has lately engaged the Church as a Several pro-family organizations have been urging Christians to become informed and involved in the battle to defend marriage against those trying to redefine it. Also at the SBC convention, Christian counselor Dennis Rainey, president of Family Life Ministries, told Southern Baptists they should fight for their families because the battle for the family is one of the most important the denomination has ever fought. Noting that statistics show there are 3,500 divorces daily in the United States, Rainey asserted that no society can survive the breakdown of the family. "We need only to look at the Bible to determine how important the family is," he said. Pray in this way: And one-parent family status and parental unemployment seem to have negative consequences for children, but there is less research addressing these associations. Part III presents the data on the family types of concern and summarises the research linking the various types with positive and/or negative outcomes. Unemployment and family disruption were linked to loss of employment-related benefits and subsequent social exclusion. Hobcraft (1998, 2000) too, using data from the 1958 birth cohort, finds that childhood poverty strongly predicts negative adult outcomes, even after controlling for a host of other child and family characteristics. Its social protection system favours the elderly and stresses family obligations where children are concerned. In addition, it is increasingly clear that adequate income for a family with children requires two earners. These children are more likely to be poor and less likely to access the health and family benefits than children who Fam. Viol.Now neighbors are being taught to detect another kind of residential crime -- family violence. What is Family Violence? Family violence consists of child abuse -- physical or mental -- of children, adults or seniors in a family setting. Family violence is broken down into three major categories: child abuse, battered women, and elderly victimization. Through family violence reduction information, you can learn - How to help prevent family violence and abuse. 2. Contact your local child abuse council, battered women's shelter, family service center, etc., to arrange for speakers at Neighborhood Watch meetings on the pro-grams and the services they provide. 3. Plan your Neighborhood Watch/Family Violence Prevention Program Meetings to cover each family violence category (child abuse, battered women & elderly victimization). Family violence reduction information in a Neighborhood Watch setting is a new concept.Linux Development Environment for the SGI Altix FamilyWith its focus on high-productivity computing environments, SGI has contributed to Linux scalability, scheduling, memory usage, I/O, and other efforts critical to high-demand application performance. Now, with the SGI® AltixT family of servers and superclusters, Linux supports performance and scalability levels previously only attainable with proprietary UNIX® operating systems. Development tools for SGI platforms are designed to make sure you get the most out of these capabilities. They give you access to the SGI Altix family's powerful NUMAflexT architecture, including support for shared memory across cluster nodes and high-performance I/O capabilities. With SGI Altix, you can choose from a large collection of debuggers, performance analysis tools, and other development aids available from SGI third-party software suppliers, and the open-source community. Industry Standards The Linux community offers a broad selection of applications and tools to solve all kinds ofRD173 Family Sale Gift Affidavit555 WRIGHT WAY CARSON CITY, NV 89711 Reno/Sparks/Carson City (775) 684-4DMV (4368) Las Vegas Area (702) 486-4DMV (4368) Rural Nevada or Out of State (877) 368-7828 www.dmvnv.com FAMILY SALE/GIFT AFFIDAVIT *Pursuant to NRS 374.040 the relationship of the seller to the buyer must be that of spouse, child, grandchild, parent, grandparent, brother or sister and no other. The relationship of parent and child includes adopted and illegitimate children and stepchildren.- Annually, more than 1.2 million low-income, uninsured California residents receive contraceptive and reproductive health services through the Family PACT Program. - In California, eligible low-income women can obtain emergency contraception at no cost through the Family PACT Program. Family PACT offers women four new hormonal methods: vaginal ring, transdermal patch, intrauterine system, and emergency contraception (EC). California's Family PACT Program provides clinical services for family planning reproductive health at no cost to eligible uninsured residents, filling a critical gap in health care for the indigent, low-income, and working poor. Women and men are eligible if they reside in California, are at risk of pregnancy or causing pregnancy, have a gross family income at or below 200% of the federal poverty level, and have no other source of health care coverage for family planning services. The Family PACT Program is administered by the Department of Health familyroombothThe One Liberty Plaza Family Room, located on the 20th Floor of One Liberty Plaza, was established in early April in response to a request by the families for a private, elevated indoor area overlooking the World Trade Center site. The Family Room contains comfortable couches and a children's play area with toys, books etc. The Family Room replaced the outdoor viewing area created for the families after September 11th, which was located on the corner of Liberty and West Streets. The Family Room also contains personal items and photographs that were part of the outdoor viewing area created for the families after September 11th. To visit the One Liberty Plaza Family Room families should enter the building using the Liberty Street entrance during regular business hours (Monday-Friday 9-5) and through the Broadway entrance off-hours (after 5:00 p.m. weeknights, Saturday, Sunday and holidays). Families should go to the security desk and indicate they would like to visit theFamily Mediation Dealing with relationship breakdown without going to court If your relationship is breaking down,you will probably be concerned about making arrangements for the future,especially if you have children.This leaflet explains how you can do this without going to court, by using family mediation. What is mediation? How is mediation different from counselling? What happens in mediation? Family Mediation:Dealing with relationship breakdown without going to court that you try mediation to settle a particular problem between you. Family Mediation:Dealing with relationship breakdown without going to court Academy of Experts phone: 020 7430 0333 www.academy-experts.org ADR Group phone: 0808 200 0033 www.adrgroup.co.uk Family Mediators' Association phone: 0117 946 7062 www.fmassoc.co.uk The Law Society phone: 020 7242 1222 www.lawsociety.org.uk National Family Mediation phone: 0117 904 2825 www.nfm.u-net.com Solicitors Family Law Association phone: 01689 850227 Family and Consumer Science focuses on consum-erism and the relationships and processes in-volved in the establishment of a strong home and community environment for individuals and fami-lies. Career Opportunities Students may choose a broad program or select specific courses to prepare themselves for careers as a foods consultant, market consultant, family and consumer science educator, public utility field representative, extension service advisor, consult-ant in consumer economics or researcher. Many students complete their studies at a four-year institution, whether in family and consumer sci-ence or a related field. If this is your goal, be sure to talk with a counselor in order to prepare an educational plan--particularly if you plan to work toward a teaching credential in family and con-sumer science or home economics. By careful selection of required and elective units a student can develop a broad family and consumer science major or specialize in child The abuse may also be alleged against another adult, such as an uncle or family friend. 6. The mother can "protect" the child by moving away from the alleged per-petrator or by obtaining stay-away orders from Family Court. However, Juvenile Court restraining orders can be chal-lenged in Family Court and usually are. If a trial is held, the mother cannot subsequently use the evidence of abuse in Family Court. Either way, once the child is "protected", CPS and Juvenile Court abruptly drop the case and the child's protection is thereafter under the jurisdiction of the Family Court. CA NOW FAMILY COURT REPORT 2002 PAGE 38 11. If the child was not protected by juvenile or criminal court proceedings, the mother then turns to Family Court to secure sole custody, restraining orders and supervised visitation between the father and the child. In general, due to changes in family law practice, family law attorneys are not skilled in managing a full scale trial of the facts of a case. FMLA revised final.rtfThe Family and Medical Leave Act is a law that says that some employers have to let you take unpaid time off for illness, having a baby, or caring for an ill family member. This time off is called family or medical leave. Reasons you can take family or medical leave. These workers Caring for a family member can work full-time or part-time. Also, this law doesn't cover you if you are a A family member is your child, "key" employee who is one of the highest your husband or wife, or your paid in your company. Your responsibilities when you want a family or medical leave. You need a leave because of a serious health condition You need to take intermittent leave or reduced leave, or You need leave to take care of a family member. ask you to present a "fitness-for-If you have questions about the Family duty" certificate in order to return to and Medical Leave Act, call the Wage work, but only if your employer asks and Hour Division of the Department all employees in the sameBCSPCA-The Violence Link Project, Public BrochureFAMILY VIOLENCE + ANIMAL ABUSE Family violence is abuse that takes place in the family, in an intimate relationship, or in a situation of depen-dency or trust. People who abuse animals may also abuse a spouse, child, a senior, or a family member with a disability. Animal abuse may be an early sign of an individual or a family in trouble. People who abuse animals are more likely to abuse other family members. Children who witness or experi-ence abuse are more likely to abuse family members when they grow up. Abusers may threaten and/or harm the family's pets in order to control, frighten or punish family members. Talk with friends, family, and members of the community about the links between family violence and animal abuse. For more information, see the website of the Ministry of Children and Family Development:http:www.mcf.gov.bc.ca Support anyone who may be abused by a family member.faThe need for paid family and medical leave Some are lucky enough to have supportive family policies at work that let them take off the time they need, but most do not. Just over half the workforce is covered by a federal statute that guarantees job-protected, unpaid leave in certain family and medical situations,3 but only two percent of workers have paid family leave.4 Sixty-four percent of workers who need but don't take leave cannot afford the time without pay, and 21 percent of low-income workers One-third believe the difficulty of combining work and family is women's biggest work-related problem,6 and nearly three-fourths think the government should do more to help.7 Four of every five Americans support paid parental leave, and 85 percent favor paid leave to care for a new child or seriously ill family member.8 The impact of paid family and medical leave on women's employment The federal Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 (FMLA) pro-vides up to 12 weeks ofa129This paper explores the development of family leave policy in the United States and in New Jersey, address-ing the need for publicly provided family leave insur-ance. The private needs of the family are now at the forefront of the national political agenda as a result of changes in the workforce and in family demographics. This act allows an unpaid leave of absence for employed family members who need to care for a newborn, a newly adopted child, or a seriously ill relative. Never before had national legislation in the United States focused deliberately on families' need for time off from work to care for family members. The FMLA was enacted to strengthen families by providing employees with job protection while they cared for a newborn or seriously ill family member. IWPR's data on the need for care include days at home with medical supervision, which would disqualify the family caregiver from family disability leave. Once Family Leave Insurance is implemented, New Jersey" I know of no other degree-granting, accredited training program that has so successfully managed to keep faith with the systemic roots of the field while honoring its growing edge." --Lynn Hoffman, ACSW, AAMFT Lifetime Achievement Award for Distinguished Contribution The Saint Joseph College graduate program in Marriage and Family Therapy fully prepares students to be competent and caring clinicians in the field of marriage and family therapy. Our marriage and family therapy master's degree is nationally accredited by COAMFTE, the Commission on Accreditation for Marriage and Family Therapy. The Marriage and Family Therapy Department also offers a 15-credit Pastoral Family Therapy Certificate. It provides these professionals with the skills needed to effectively help individuals, couples and families with issues related to marriage and family therapy. The program features a group supervision seminar in pastoral family therapy that meets twice a month over three semesters. | ||