INDEX
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| Child Abuse (Including resources
for neglect, molestation, rape, SBS, etc.) |
Parenting Resources
Options & resources for parents of mentally ill child(ren) |
| counseling & Therapy
(Christian, Psychiatry, Psychology, etc.) |
Pregnacy ( Loss of a
newborn, postpartum, baby blues, premies, etc.) |
| Crisis & Helpline Numbers
(Abuse, Runaway, pregnancy, suicide, etc.) |
Professional's & Student Resources
Local resources for current studies, treatments, courses, research, etc. |
| Events (local upcoming mental
health events: dates and/or locations) |
Special Education (Special
Schools, IEP, Special Classes, Resouces, etc.) |
| Foster Care ( including
child and adult, getting a license, volunteering, resourses for fostering
the mentally ill.) |
Support Groups (Including
Parenting, Mental Health, Rape, Caring for the Elderly, Grieving, domestic
violence, etc.) |
| Health Insurance
(Resources for Florida's Children in having Insurance Coverage) |
Youth Programs |
| Organizations ( Local
Chapter of NAMI, and other mental health groups) |
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Child Abuse
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About
Shaken Baby- Florida The Family
Source of Florida developed this website through a grant from the Florida
Department of Health. The Family Source of Florida is a statewide network
of child abuse prevention and family-support agencies. Our mission is to
help families and communities prevent child abuse and neglect. The Family
Source of Florida operates Florida's statewide, toll-free Parent HelpLine,
1-800-FLA-LOVE and maintains parent support groups around the state. Added
10/8/2002
Family Source Org
Since 1978, the mission of the Family Source has been to strengthen families
and communities by preventing child abuse and neglect. The Family Source
believes that every child has a right to be raised in a safe and happy
home and that every parent deserves the skills, tools, and resources necessary
to help them be effective parents. The Family Source of Florida is dedicated
to creating a culture where children grow up safe and loved, families are
strong and stable, and where communities work together - making Florida
the best place to be a child. The Family Source of Florida, Inc.
433 N. Magnolia Drive - Tallahassee, FL 32308 Phone: (850) 488-5437
- Fax: (850) 921-0322 Parent Helpline 1-800-FLA-LOVE
Florida
Child Abuse Learn the steps involved and methods(including
TDD number, fax number along with downloadable fax form in Acrobat
Pdf) available to report a Child Abuse incident to the Florida
Abuse Hotline.
Reporting
Abuse, Neglect, and Exploitation of Children Some people
are required by law to report Child Abuse. Document has 15 pages valuble
information including (child) Assessment for Reporting, (child) Manatory
Reporting, How to Report, Courtsey & Professionalism, Reporting Form,
More How to Information, Fax Reporting Tips, Definitions, just to name
a few. Acrobat Pdf
counseling & Therapy
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Girls
and Boys Town for Central Florida Girls and Boys
Town of Central Florida is the second oldest and second largest site outside
of National Headquarters in Boys Town, Neb. Since opening in 1986, the
Central Florida site has directly helped more than 12,000 children. In
2001, Girls and Boys Town of Central Florida provided help, healing and
hope to 1,020 children and 220 families primarily through Residential Services,
Short-Term Residential Services, and Children and Families in Need of Services.
Another 14,611 children and families in the state of Florida were indirectly
assisted through Common Sense Parenting® and Project Safe Place, the
Girls and Boys Town National Hotline, and through outreach & professional
training programs.
Health
Families Florida Healthy
Families Florida is a community-based, voluntary home visiting program
designed to promote positive parent/child interaction and healthy childhood
growth and development, thereby preventing child abuse and neglect. The
program is modeled after the highly successful national Healthy Families
America Initiative, which is based on over two decades of research and
experience with successful home visitor programs. Added
10/8/2002
Crisis & Helpline Number
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Child Abuse Hotline: 1-800-96ABUSE
Family Health Line 1-800-451-BABY
Girls and Boys Town National Hotline...Call With any Problem,
Anytime 1-800-448-3000 (TDD 1-800-448-1833) Open 24 hours a day,
everyday
The Girls and Boys Town National Hotline is a 24-hour
crisis, resource and referral line. Accredited by the American Association
of Suicidology, our Hotline is staffed by trained counselors who can respond
to your questions every day of the week, 365 days a year. Over the past
decade, more than 4 million callers have found help at the end of the line.
HOPE 1-800-SUICIDE (1-800-784-2433) Toll-Free
in US 24hrs / 7days
National Domestic Violence/Abuse Hotline 1-800-799-SAFE
1-800-787-3224 TDD
Parent Helpline 1-800-FLA-LOVE (child abuse parent helpine)
Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network (RAINN) 1-800-656-HOPE
Teen Line 1-800-852-8336
Foster Care
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FL
Dept. Of Children & Families Fostercare Message
to Foster Care Parents from Secretary Kathleen Kearney.
About Foster Care: General information about the Foster Care Program.
Am I Ready to be a Foster Parent? A questionnaire will help to determine
if you are eligible to be a foster parent. Foster Parent Recruitment
Contact List: Contact Information for families interested in fostering
a child. How You Can Help: Information on ways to help
other than fostering a child. I'm Ready! Now What? Find out
the steps involved to become a Foster Parent. And more information
about becoming a foster parent.
Florida
Foster Care #1 Recruitment and Retention Perspectives
of Stakeholders on the Critical Factors Affecting Recruitment and Retention
of Foster Parents. Acrobat PDF
Florida
Foster Care #2 Medical, Developmental and Behavioral
Problems of Foster Children and the Capacity of Foster Care Providers in
Florida, summary report of key findings .Acrobat PDF
Florida
Foster Care #3 The Final Report on the Medical, Developmental
and Behavioral Problems of Foster Children and the Capacity of Foster Care
Providers in Florida study(107 pages, 407 KB)..Acrobat PDF
Health Insurance
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AHCA
- Florida Agency of Health Care Administration-Medicaid
2295 Victoria Avenue, Room 309 Ft. Myers, Florida 33901 Phone#
(941) 338-2620 / SunCom 748-2620
Toll Free# 1-800-226-6735
Florida
Department of Insurance The
mission of the Office of the Treasurer, Department of Insurance and State
Fire Marshal is: To make Florida the strongest, most competitive insurance
market for consumers to purchase quality insurance at fair and reasonable
prices, to promote fire safety and protect Florida citizens and to maximize
return on invested funds on behalf of taxpayers.
Florida
Healthy Kids Application
Florida
Healthy Kids
Florida
KidCare Florida KidCare
is child health insurance from the State of Florida. Fill out and mail
in one simple application form, and we will tell you if your child is eligible.
Organizations
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Mental Health Assoc. of Central
Florida The Mental Health Association of Central
Florida is non-profit organization dedicated to promoting mental health
education, preventing mental disorders, and achieving victory over mental
illness through advocacy, education and services for Central Florida.
Center
for Florida's Children is
committed to transforming Florida into the most child and family friendly
state in the nation. With over 1,400 individual and agency members, and
strong relationships with leading community-based children's coalitions,
the center serves as Florida's statewide child advocacy hub. Rather than
helping children on a case-by-case basis, our work concentrates on organizational
development, building and strengthening the capacity of individuals, service
agencies, coalitions, and networks to focus attention on public policies
that affect large numbers of children.
Added 10/8/2002
I
Am For Kids - Florida To make children's issues
the top priority with voters, community leaders, and campaign contributors.
Added 10/8/2002
NAMI FLORIDA
The National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI) is a nationwide nonprofit,
grassroots, self-help, support and advocacy organization of consumers,
families, and friends of people with severe mental illnesses, such as schizophrenia,
major depression, bipolar disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and
anxiety disorders. Our mission is to eradicate severe brain disorders and
improve the quality of life of persons of all ages who are affected by
these disorders. The primary functions of NAMI are support, education,
and advocacy for research and services, and the education of all professionals,
providers and the general public. NAMI FLORIDA, INC. 1020 East Lafayette
Street Suite 106-A, Tallhassee, FL Phone (850) 671-4445, Fax
(850) 671-5272, Helpline (877) 626-4352
Parenting Resources
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Pregnancy
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Breath of Life Pregnancy Crisis Center 51
North 16th Avenue P.O. Box 1892
Arcadia, Florida 34265 Phone: (863) 491-5528
Added 10/8/2002
Family
Health Line The Family Health Line is a statewide toll-free
hotline funded by the Florida Department of Health. The goal of the hotline
is to improve the health status of Florida's pregnant women, infants, and
toddlers.
Professional's &
Student Resources
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Department
of Child & Family Studies - Centers & Projects
Florida
Diagnostic & Learning Resources System
The Florida Diagnostic and Learning Resources System is a network of 19
Associate and 4 Specialized Centers in Florida which provides support
services to educators, parents, and other professionals who work with exceptional
students.
Prepare
for Success offers test prep exam seminar for the
NCMHCE (National Clinical Mental Health Counselor Exam) and the NCE (National
Counselor Exam) in Mental Health Counseling . After passing the exam you
will become a Florida LMHC (Licensed Mental Health Counselor).
We also now teach the brand-new 8 hour Florida Laws and
Rules CEU class.
USF
Professor Dr. Robert Friedman Addresses President's New Freedom Commission
on Mental Health On April 29, 2002, President Bush
followed through with his pledge to support the 54 million Americans with
mental and physical disabilities, establishing the President’s New Freedom
Commission on Mental Health. With a goal of advising the President on the
United States mental health service delivery system, the Commission will
meet monthly to provide recommendations and improvements that will enable
adults with serious mental illnesses and children with serious emotional
disturbances to live, work, learn, and participate fully in their communities
Special Education
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Choice
Office: Non-Public Schools
Developing
Legally Correct & Educationally Appropriate IEPsThe
Individualized Education Program (IEP) has been the cornerstone of special
education since the Education for All Handicapped Children Act became law
in 1975. We begin this article by examining the relationship between the
IEP and a free, appropriate public education. Then we discuss the IEP process
and highlight the procedural changes and new requirements mandated by the
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act Amendments of 1997. Next, we
present information from a number of due process hearings and cases that
have involved IEPs to illustrate mistakes school districts often make that
can result in rulings against a district, Finally, we provide guidelines
to assist schools with developing legally correct and educationally appropriate
IEPs.
Division
of Public Schools
Welcome to the Division of Public Schools home page. There are three ways
to browse the site. Browse the content through the topical links to the
left, the four bureaus and their offices above, or the search at the top
of the page.
Family
Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)To
view this document in its entirety Acrobat
PDF
Florida
Board of Education
Florida
Dept. of Health Locations
Florida
Diagnostic and Learning Resources System
The Florida Diagnostic and Learning Resources System is a network of 19
Associate and 4 Specialized Centers in Florida which provides support
services to educators, parents, and other professionals who work with exceptional
students.
Florida's
Positive Behavioral Support Project: Team Training & Technical Assistance
Supported by the University of
South Florida and Florida Department of Education. The website lists information,
staff, materials and products, technical assistance, a calendar of events,
and links to other Positive Behavioral Support (PBS) sites. The project's
mission is to provide consultation, coaching, program development, referrals,
and support to school districts in dealing with challenging student behavior.
Districts
are encouraged to develop networks of community resources.
Great
Schools GreatSchools.net has a two-tiered product.
The National School Guide provides basic information about virtually every
K-12 school in the country. State School Guides include in-depth school
profiles, school search and sort tools, custom email newsletters and state-specific
advice about navigating the public school system. State School Guides are
currently available in California, Arizona, Texas, Florida and Washington
with plans to expand to other new states in 2003.
IEP
Sample Form Acrobat PDF
IEP
Transition Plan Sample(Form1) and
Sample Form 2 Acrobat
PDF
John
M. McKay Scholarships Program for Students with Disabilities
This program allows parents of students with disabilities to choose the
best learning environment for their children.
Office
of Family Involvement provides
resources, training, and technical assistance for parents, schools and
communities to support a high quality education for children
Section
504 of the Rehabilitation Act Section
504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 is a national law that protects qualified
individuals from discrimination based on their disability. The nondiscrimination
requirements of the law apply to employers and organizations that receive
financial assistance from any Federal department or agency, including the
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS). These organizations
and employers include many hospitals, nursing homes, mental health centers
and human service programs.
YOUR RIGHTS
UNDER SECTION 504 OF THE REHABILITATION ACT
Support Groups
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Violence Against Women
Online Resources
This site provides law, criminal justice,
advocacy, and social service professionals with up-to-date information
on interventions to stop violence against women.
Youth Programs
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