The 2013 campaign platform of the City of New Haven outlines several policy initiatives across multiple areas:
1) Improve education by increasing early childhood resources, ensuring reading proficiency by 3rd grade, and implementing a digital learning plan.
2) Strengthen the local economy by creating a business incubator, enhancing waterfront development, and improving transportation.
3) Reform public safety through programs to reduce recidivism and gang violence, use of a violent offender registry, and increased policing of high-crime areas.
Adventure #4 - North Delta Service Sectors Arman199593
The document summarizes several public, commercial, and non-profit service sectors in North Delta, British Columbia. It describes Sands Secondary School, a public high school that provides education and recreational activities. It also discusses the North Delta Recreation Centre, a public facility funded by the municipal government that offers gym, pool, and ice rink access. Additionally, it outlines Delsom Park, a public soccer and baseball field open for community use.
Kentucky Youth Bullying Prevention Task Force Final ReportHeather M. Dearing
This document is a letter from the co-chairs of Kentucky's Youth Bullying Prevention Task Force submitting their final report and recommendations to Governor Beshear. It summarizes the Task Force's work over the past year, including meetings with experts and stakeholders. They learned that bullying is a public health issue both in and outside of schools, and impacts communities. Their four recommendations aim to comprehensively address bullying as a community-wide health matter. They include: adopting a formal bullying definition, continuing support for evidence-based programs to promote positive school culture, investing in school mental health counselors, and widespread adoption of the recommendations. The Task Force hopes the Governor and legislature will take action to make schools and communities safer.
This document is President Jacob Zuma's 2015 State of the Nation Address to the South African parliament. In the address, Zuma acknowledges South Africa's progress in establishing a non-racial democracy since the adoption of the Freedom Charter in 1955. However, he notes that South Africa faces economic challenges like slow growth and energy shortages. Zuma outlines a nine-point plan to address these challenges and ignite economic growth, including resolving the energy crisis, advancing agriculture and beneficiation, encouraging investment, and implementing operation Phakisa to develop new economic sectors.
This document summarizes a forum held by the Council for the Care of Children in South Australia to discuss making the state more child and youth friendly. The forum included presentations from experts in child-friendly city planning from Griffith University, as well as young people. It provides an overview of what constitutes a child and youth friendly community according to UNICEF, including access to services, participation in decision-making, and safety. The opening address from the Minister for Families and Communities highlighted South Australian government initiatives to support children's wellbeing and development. The document concludes by questioning how children can stay active and engaged through different stages of life.
The document discusses a national citizen service program in Devon led by Young Devon. The program will provide places for 900 young people in 2011 to help with their transition to adulthood and encourage involvement in their local communities. Participants will engage in a two-week residential program and develop social action projects in their neighborhoods. The program aims to be flexible around school schedules to accommodate seasonal work.
This document provides background information and activities related to sustainable development and citizenship education for post-16 learners. It introduces the concept of sustainable development and discusses key global issues such as climate change, resource depletion, and environmental degradation. The document then outlines six classroom activities centered around topics like prioritizing environmental threats, debating solutions to sustainability challenges, and planning advocacy campaigns. The goal is to help learners understand sustainability issues, consider different perspectives, and explore actions they can take as responsible citizens.
One in seven students in grades K-12 is either a bully or victim of bullying, with 160,000 children missing school each day due to fear of attack. Bullying is a major motivation for school shootings, with 86% of students stating other kids picking on them or bullying them causes teenagers to turn to lethal violence. Homicide perpetrators in schools are over twice as likely to have been bullied by peers compared to homicide victims.
The document outlines a plan for the City of New Haven with the goal of "Putting Neighborhoods First". It includes expanding early childhood education programs, increasing access to preschool, directing more education funds to the classroom, and collaborating with school leaders on parenting skills. It also aims to streamline school and city administration, increase technical education opportunities, support small businesses, and enhance the waterfront and transportation hubs. Additional goals are increasing resident hiring preferences, developing job training partnerships, reducing crime, supporting affordable housing and seniors, and promoting environmental sustainability.
Adventure #4 - North Delta Service Sectors Arman199593
The document summarizes several public, commercial, and non-profit service sectors in North Delta, British Columbia. It describes Sands Secondary School, a public high school that provides education and recreational activities. It also discusses the North Delta Recreation Centre, a public facility funded by the municipal government that offers gym, pool, and ice rink access. Additionally, it outlines Delsom Park, a public soccer and baseball field open for community use.
Kentucky Youth Bullying Prevention Task Force Final ReportHeather M. Dearing
This document is a letter from the co-chairs of Kentucky's Youth Bullying Prevention Task Force submitting their final report and recommendations to Governor Beshear. It summarizes the Task Force's work over the past year, including meetings with experts and stakeholders. They learned that bullying is a public health issue both in and outside of schools, and impacts communities. Their four recommendations aim to comprehensively address bullying as a community-wide health matter. They include: adopting a formal bullying definition, continuing support for evidence-based programs to promote positive school culture, investing in school mental health counselors, and widespread adoption of the recommendations. The Task Force hopes the Governor and legislature will take action to make schools and communities safer.
This document is President Jacob Zuma's 2015 State of the Nation Address to the South African parliament. In the address, Zuma acknowledges South Africa's progress in establishing a non-racial democracy since the adoption of the Freedom Charter in 1955. However, he notes that South Africa faces economic challenges like slow growth and energy shortages. Zuma outlines a nine-point plan to address these challenges and ignite economic growth, including resolving the energy crisis, advancing agriculture and beneficiation, encouraging investment, and implementing operation Phakisa to develop new economic sectors.
This document summarizes a forum held by the Council for the Care of Children in South Australia to discuss making the state more child and youth friendly. The forum included presentations from experts in child-friendly city planning from Griffith University, as well as young people. It provides an overview of what constitutes a child and youth friendly community according to UNICEF, including access to services, participation in decision-making, and safety. The opening address from the Minister for Families and Communities highlighted South Australian government initiatives to support children's wellbeing and development. The document concludes by questioning how children can stay active and engaged through different stages of life.
The document discusses a national citizen service program in Devon led by Young Devon. The program will provide places for 900 young people in 2011 to help with their transition to adulthood and encourage involvement in their local communities. Participants will engage in a two-week residential program and develop social action projects in their neighborhoods. The program aims to be flexible around school schedules to accommodate seasonal work.
This document provides background information and activities related to sustainable development and citizenship education for post-16 learners. It introduces the concept of sustainable development and discusses key global issues such as climate change, resource depletion, and environmental degradation. The document then outlines six classroom activities centered around topics like prioritizing environmental threats, debating solutions to sustainability challenges, and planning advocacy campaigns. The goal is to help learners understand sustainability issues, consider different perspectives, and explore actions they can take as responsible citizens.
One in seven students in grades K-12 is either a bully or victim of bullying, with 160,000 children missing school each day due to fear of attack. Bullying is a major motivation for school shootings, with 86% of students stating other kids picking on them or bullying them causes teenagers to turn to lethal violence. Homicide perpetrators in schools are over twice as likely to have been bullied by peers compared to homicide victims.
The document outlines a plan for the City of New Haven with the goal of "Putting Neighborhoods First". It includes expanding early childhood education programs, increasing access to preschool, directing more education funds to the classroom, and collaborating with school leaders on parenting skills. It also aims to streamline school and city administration, increase technical education opportunities, support small businesses, and enhance the waterfront and transportation hubs. Additional goals are increasing resident hiring preferences, developing job training partnerships, reducing crime, supporting affordable housing and seniors, and promoting environmental sustainability.
El documento analiza la red personal de aprendizaje (PLN) de @balhisay en Twitter. Se analizan 11 tweets diarios, con un 24.8% de tweets retuiteados y un 29.2% de favoritos. Los tweets tratan principalmente sobre educación y nuevas tecnologías, aunque también hay sobre actualidad, jazz y gastronomía. Las personas a las que sigue y sus seguidores son principalmente docentes interesados en las TIC. Interacciona retuiteando a otros con perfiles similares como @eduPLEmooc. Para crear una buena red de aprendiz
El documento discute los desafíos y la evolución de los documentos colaborativos entre la teoría y la práctica. Señala que el diseño de actividades bien planificadas es fundamental para promover la interacción y el trabajo en grupo. También destaca que los principales problemas en los procesos colaborativos surgen de la falta de diseño de actividades y problemas de comunicación y organización, más que de limitaciones técnicas. Además, enfatiza la importancia de capacitar a estudiantes y profesores para trabajar de manera colabor
Presentation av projektet Öppet bildarkiv (Livrustkammaren och Skoklosters slott med Stiftelsen Hallwylska museet). Presentation framförd vid vårmötet 2013.
Comment alors prioriser les investissements, sans déshabiller Pierre pour habiller Paul?
C'est pour répondre à cette question de mes clients que j'ai mis au point une approche permettant de déterminer sur quels aspects d'une solution eCommerce il est important de mettre les efforts. Je l'ai basé sur des concepts d'affaires connus (le marchandisage, le marketing, la vente en ligne, la préparation et la livraison des commandes et le service client) pour que les gestionnaires de l'entreprise puisse le comprendre - et ce même sans connaissance technique. J'ai aussi arrimé la mesure sur toutes les unités d'affaires qui doivent être impliquées dans le commerce électronique.
J'ai aussi constaté que l'emphase était trop souvent mise sur l'évolution technologique, laissant souvent les aspects humains et opérationnels de côté. C'est pourtant eux qui sont garants du succès d'un site, même lorsque les technologies sont limitées.
L'indice que je propose fournit une évaluation externe, non biaisée, impartiale de la situation à un moment précis. Il permet de mesurer l'impact dans le temps des décisions et des investissements. Finalement, l'indice donne à tous les employés un objectif commun très clair pour guider les efforts et expliquer les décisions d'investissement.
The document outlines a plan for the City of New Haven with the goal of "Putting Neighborhoods First". It includes expanding early childhood education programs, ensuring access to preschool, increasing funding to classrooms, and collaborating with schools on parenting skills. It also aims to streamline administration, increase technical education, support small businesses, enhance the waterfront, and improve transportation. Additional goals are partnering with the state on hiring residents, improving re-entry programs, community policing, and supporting housing and senior residents. The plan also focuses on energy efficiency, green infrastructure, and cleaner technologies.
Este documento resume la historia del desarrollo de la tabla periódica de los elementos, comenzando con las triadas de Döbereiner en 1817 y continuando con las contribuciones de Chancourtois, Newlands, Meyer y Mendeleiev, cuyas tablas predijeron la existencia de elementos aún no descubiertos. Más adelante, Moseley estableció que el número atómico, no la masa atómica, es el criterio organizador de la tabla periódica. El documento también menciona las contribuciones de Glenn Seab
The author enjoys blogging about wedding inspiration and planning as a hobby. She started a blog called "Bridal Thoughts" to share her collected images and help brides in her region plan weddings more easily. Blogging has contributed to her personal and professional development by helping her learn new skills like web design and social media marketing. It has also made her a more disciplined writer and expanded her professional network. Her goal is to continue developing her blog into a successful business in the wedding industry.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow, releases endorphins, and promotes changes in the brain which help enhance one's emotional well-being and mental clarity.
O documento discute como a mente pode moldar a realidade através do poder do pensamento e da imaginação. Afirma que grandes inventores e empreendedores tiveram sucesso ao seguirem suas visões, e encoraja o leitor a perseguir seus sonhos da mesma forma.
Santos y mockus presentacion elecciones 2010da050898 .....
This document summarizes and compares the economic, social, and education proposals of Colombian presidential candidates Juan Manuel Santos and Antanas Mockus for the 2010 elections. It outlines some of their key proposals in these areas and identifies some differences, such as Santos wanting to leave taxes as is while Mockus proposes creating new taxes. It also asks which candidate the recipients of the document would vote for and why. The response chooses Santos, citing that his proposals seem like they will meet needs and that he will continue being a good president like Uribe.
Help for the elderly (hf e) class projectHENRY NEONDO
The document outlines a strategy by Help for the Elderly (HfE) to advocate for improved support and care of elderly persons in Kenya. It notes that while the government has established a cash transfer program, only 6% of elderly people are currently covered and the amount provided has not increased despite rising costs of living. The strategy aims to register all 2.5 million needy elderly Kenyans and advocate for increasing the cash transfer budget. It details objectives, targets, allies, messaging, approaches, resources and governance structure to achieve this over 3 years at a cost of 94 million Kenyan shillings. Risks are also identified and mitigation measures outlined.
HUD Sustainable Communities Learning Network Jobs Convening #SCLNjobsKristin Wolff
Slides from opening plenary, featuring Sandra Witt (@calendow), Virginia Hamilton (@USDOL), Martha Hernandez (@fundgoodjobs), and Jack Madana (@codeforamerica). Vinz Koller & Kristin Wolff (@social_policy) and Sujata Srivastava (Strategic Economics) served as hosts.
At the recent Place Matters conference in Washington, D.C., David Williams, PhD, the Norman Professor of Public Health at the Harvard School of Public Health and staff director of the reconvened Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Commission to Build a Healthier America, talked about the need for cooperation between the community development industry and health leaders.
“Community development and health are working side by side in the same neighborhoods and often with the same residents but often don’t know each other or coordinate efforts.”
El documento analiza la red personal de aprendizaje (PLN) de @balhisay en Twitter. Se analizan 11 tweets diarios, con un 24.8% de tweets retuiteados y un 29.2% de favoritos. Los tweets tratan principalmente sobre educación y nuevas tecnologías, aunque también hay sobre actualidad, jazz y gastronomía. Las personas a las que sigue y sus seguidores son principalmente docentes interesados en las TIC. Interacciona retuiteando a otros con perfiles similares como @eduPLEmooc. Para crear una buena red de aprendiz
El documento discute los desafíos y la evolución de los documentos colaborativos entre la teoría y la práctica. Señala que el diseño de actividades bien planificadas es fundamental para promover la interacción y el trabajo en grupo. También destaca que los principales problemas en los procesos colaborativos surgen de la falta de diseño de actividades y problemas de comunicación y organización, más que de limitaciones técnicas. Además, enfatiza la importancia de capacitar a estudiantes y profesores para trabajar de manera colabor
Presentation av projektet Öppet bildarkiv (Livrustkammaren och Skoklosters slott med Stiftelsen Hallwylska museet). Presentation framförd vid vårmötet 2013.
Comment alors prioriser les investissements, sans déshabiller Pierre pour habiller Paul?
C'est pour répondre à cette question de mes clients que j'ai mis au point une approche permettant de déterminer sur quels aspects d'une solution eCommerce il est important de mettre les efforts. Je l'ai basé sur des concepts d'affaires connus (le marchandisage, le marketing, la vente en ligne, la préparation et la livraison des commandes et le service client) pour que les gestionnaires de l'entreprise puisse le comprendre - et ce même sans connaissance technique. J'ai aussi arrimé la mesure sur toutes les unités d'affaires qui doivent être impliquées dans le commerce électronique.
J'ai aussi constaté que l'emphase était trop souvent mise sur l'évolution technologique, laissant souvent les aspects humains et opérationnels de côté. C'est pourtant eux qui sont garants du succès d'un site, même lorsque les technologies sont limitées.
L'indice que je propose fournit une évaluation externe, non biaisée, impartiale de la situation à un moment précis. Il permet de mesurer l'impact dans le temps des décisions et des investissements. Finalement, l'indice donne à tous les employés un objectif commun très clair pour guider les efforts et expliquer les décisions d'investissement.
The document outlines a plan for the City of New Haven with the goal of "Putting Neighborhoods First". It includes expanding early childhood education programs, ensuring access to preschool, increasing funding to classrooms, and collaborating with schools on parenting skills. It also aims to streamline administration, increase technical education, support small businesses, enhance the waterfront, and improve transportation. Additional goals are partnering with the state on hiring residents, improving re-entry programs, community policing, and supporting housing and senior residents. The plan also focuses on energy efficiency, green infrastructure, and cleaner technologies.
Este documento resume la historia del desarrollo de la tabla periódica de los elementos, comenzando con las triadas de Döbereiner en 1817 y continuando con las contribuciones de Chancourtois, Newlands, Meyer y Mendeleiev, cuyas tablas predijeron la existencia de elementos aún no descubiertos. Más adelante, Moseley estableció que el número atómico, no la masa atómica, es el criterio organizador de la tabla periódica. El documento también menciona las contribuciones de Glenn Seab
The author enjoys blogging about wedding inspiration and planning as a hobby. She started a blog called "Bridal Thoughts" to share her collected images and help brides in her region plan weddings more easily. Blogging has contributed to her personal and professional development by helping her learn new skills like web design and social media marketing. It has also made her a more disciplined writer and expanded her professional network. Her goal is to continue developing her blog into a successful business in the wedding industry.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow, releases endorphins, and promotes changes in the brain which help enhance one's emotional well-being and mental clarity.
O documento discute como a mente pode moldar a realidade através do poder do pensamento e da imaginação. Afirma que grandes inventores e empreendedores tiveram sucesso ao seguirem suas visões, e encoraja o leitor a perseguir seus sonhos da mesma forma.
Santos y mockus presentacion elecciones 2010da050898 .....
This document summarizes and compares the economic, social, and education proposals of Colombian presidential candidates Juan Manuel Santos and Antanas Mockus for the 2010 elections. It outlines some of their key proposals in these areas and identifies some differences, such as Santos wanting to leave taxes as is while Mockus proposes creating new taxes. It also asks which candidate the recipients of the document would vote for and why. The response chooses Santos, citing that his proposals seem like they will meet needs and that he will continue being a good president like Uribe.
Help for the elderly (hf e) class projectHENRY NEONDO
The document outlines a strategy by Help for the Elderly (HfE) to advocate for improved support and care of elderly persons in Kenya. It notes that while the government has established a cash transfer program, only 6% of elderly people are currently covered and the amount provided has not increased despite rising costs of living. The strategy aims to register all 2.5 million needy elderly Kenyans and advocate for increasing the cash transfer budget. It details objectives, targets, allies, messaging, approaches, resources and governance structure to achieve this over 3 years at a cost of 94 million Kenyan shillings. Risks are also identified and mitigation measures outlined.
HUD Sustainable Communities Learning Network Jobs Convening #SCLNjobsKristin Wolff
Slides from opening plenary, featuring Sandra Witt (@calendow), Virginia Hamilton (@USDOL), Martha Hernandez (@fundgoodjobs), and Jack Madana (@codeforamerica). Vinz Koller & Kristin Wolff (@social_policy) and Sujata Srivastava (Strategic Economics) served as hosts.
At the recent Place Matters conference in Washington, D.C., David Williams, PhD, the Norman Professor of Public Health at the Harvard School of Public Health and staff director of the reconvened Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Commission to Build a Healthier America, talked about the need for cooperation between the community development industry and health leaders.
“Community development and health are working side by side in the same neighborhoods and often with the same residents but often don’t know each other or coordinate efforts.”
Integrating Systems Design and Behavioral Science to Address a Public Sector ...RSD7 Symposium
The ESDC Innovation Lab uses human-centered design to address challenges faced by the Employment and Social Development Canada department. Through fieldwork, interviews, and workshops, the lab took a systemic approach to understanding barriers to the Canada Learning Bond program. This included mapping the systems and assumptions around education attainment. The lab continuously tested interventions through experiments and improved the program's letters, increasing uptake. The key learnings were the importance of community support, addressing complexity, and understanding low-income families' lived experiences.
The document discusses recommendations from a Population Committee sub-committee on interprovincial migration in Nova Scotia.
The sub-committee's mandate is to identify ways to reduce out-migration and attract working-age Canadians to Nova Scotia. Their recommendations focus on quality of life factors like education, healthcare and culture.
The sub-committee recommends shifting the focus from job creation to enabling meaningful work opportunities. They also recommend supporting Nova Scotia's growing creative economy and helping transition retiring business owners. Ensuring access to services in rural areas and promoting Nova Scotia's benefits are also seen as important.
The document compares the economic, social, and policy proposals of presidential candidates Santos and Mockus. For economics, Santos proposes facilitating loans for disadvantaged communities and developing world-class industries, while Mockus proposes an innovative industrial and agricultural policy. For social issues, Santos focuses on healthcare reform and education access, while Mockus emphasizes reviving the health ministry and investing in education. They differ in their ability to pass reforms, with Santos having more congressional support. The document also asks which candidate the reader would vote for and why. It states the reader would vote for Santos because he will continue Uribe's security policy, is prepared to lead, and is ready to fight unemployment.
Universal Pre-K Initiative Forum PresentationEducationNC
This document discusses strategies for advocating for universal pre-K in Forsyth County, North Carolina. It outlines messaging tailored for specific audiences to promote the benefits of pre-K, including improved educational and life outcomes for children, economic and social benefits for the community, and support for working families. It also addresses maintaining high quality standards, estimating enrollment needs, current funding sources, and a path forward to achieve universal pre-K by 2020 through a community-wide planning process.
Telehealth ROCKS RAISE Health Innovations Presentation - HIT September 2023KC Digital Drive
These slides were presented at the September 2023 meeting of the KC Digital Drive Health Innovation Team.
The University of Kansas Medical Center's Telehealth ROCKS program is a federally-funded collaborative effort involving government, state and local organizations, universities, health care providers, and school districts to collectively meet the behavioral health needs of children and their families. The program focuses on comprehensive approaches, including a focus on the social drivers of health, targeted services, and clinical care.
The document discusses the Winnipeg Poverty Reduction Council (WPRC), which is a multi-sector roundtable of community leaders from business, government, and non-profits working to reduce poverty through collaboration. The WPRC believes greater impact could be made by better connecting, aligning, and reinventing social systems. It also discusses homelessness in Winnipeg, including that most experiences are short-term but some face chronic homelessness. It outlines the goals and strategies of Winnipeg's long-term plan to end homelessness, including prevention, creating a person-centered support system, and increasing housing supply.
The document discusses the future of community-based services and education for seniors over the next 15 years. It predicts that the senior population will be the largest and most diverse in history. This cohort will be more active, educated, and digitally savvy than previous generations. Both public and private sectors will need to adapt to serve this population better. Congress may update legislation and community organizations should attract senior talent. Education programs must meet the needs of this demographic. Diversity in education promotes inclusion and benefits communities. Maintaining quality standards, especially for online learning, is important for the future.
Building social infrastructure - United Way of Metropolitan ChicagoUnitedWay YorkRegion
United Way of Metropolitan Chicago is working to improve lives in Chicagoland communities that are facing challenges including rising poverty, poor education outcomes, lack of health care access, and urban violence. The needs in these communities have grown as public resources have shrunk. United Way is transforming its approach from solely funding agencies to taking a leadership role in convening partners to address the root causes of these issues. It has launched LIVE UNITED Neighborhood Networks in specific communities using a hub and spoke service model to integrate education, income, and health services. Initial results from the Brighton Park Network include expanded early childhood education, a parent mentor program in schools, tax assistance generating refunds, and a health promoters program engaging parents to
Forum statement on covid and ncga short session (1)EducationNC
- The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated existing educational inequities in North Carolina and threatens the state's ability to provide all children a sound basic education as required by the state constitution.
- To address this, lawmakers must take immediate action to close the broadband gap, support school employees, ease testing requirements, provide calendar flexibility to districts, and grant greater funding flexibility.
- These steps will help ensure students can continue learning during closures and mitigate growing inequities so the state can uphold its constitutional duty to educate all children.
Cash transfer programs aim to alleviate poverty and promote human capital development by providing cash grants to poor families conditional on meeting responsibilities like school attendance and health clinic visits. Conditional cash transfer (CCT) programs in Latin America were found to increase school enrollment and attendance as well as use of preventative health services. While CCT programs entail costs to administer and comply with conditions, studies using randomized controlled trials have found they generate benefits through improved educational and health outcomes. To evaluate if CCT programs are cost-effective, economic analyses methods like cost-benefit analysis and cost-effectiveness analysis are used to assess the relationship between costs incurred and quantitative impacts achieved.
HSV405 U7 Program Proposal PowerPoint .pptxDevinSherfey
This document presents a program proposal for a nonprofit organization called Home Sweet Home that provides transitional housing for homeless women and children. The organization's mission is to provide housing and tools to help clients sustain independent and stable lives. Goals include providing emergency shelter for up to 6 months and helping clients gain employment, education or financial security within 1-3 months to transition to permanent housing within 6 months. The proposal outlines political, economic, social and technological factors to consider and describes an inclusive culture. It proposes a matrix organizational structure and includes a line-item budget and descriptions of information and evaluation systems to track progress and outcomes.
The Neighborhood Network Scheme project in Nigeria aimed to help underprivileged youth through mobile services like health clinics, libraries, and disaster relief from 2010-2015. Led by Mr. Michael Iyanro and involving 2 team members, it provided services to over 34,000 people through 9 hours of mobile work per day. The project reconstructed damaged infrastructure and provided medical services to rural communities, while educating and training at-risk youth through its mobile library and entrepreneur programs. It created a network of over 3,400 members focused on social, economic, and educational change in disadvantaged areas and has shown success in employment, education, and business outcomes for local communities. There is potential to expand the Neighborhood Network approach globally
1. A strong statewide college success initiative for foster youth in New York would provide comprehensive financial aid to cover all tuition and living expenses, as well as on-campus support services including advising, tutoring, assistance with housing and employment, and an emergency fund.
2. The program is estimated to cost $8.6 million annually at full capacity to support 1,216 students each year, but would yield $28.2 million in fiscal benefits to the state over the lifetimes of those students from increased tax revenue and lower public costs due to higher education levels.
3. Key components of the program include pre-college informational resources, a summer transition program, designated advisors, and a simplified
ECOS: A Sustainable Future for Chittenden CountyRPO America
The document summarizes the ECOS Plan, which is a regional plan for managing sustainable growth in Chittenden County, Vermont. It identifies key concerns around prosperity, development patterns, natural resources, public health, education, finance, and equity. It outlines 8 strategies and related actions to address these concerns, such as promoting economic development, focusing new development in planned growth areas, improving water quality, preserving working lands, improving public health, strengthening education, developing sustainable finance systems, and ensuring equity. It describes the planning process, performance indicators, and annual reporting to monitor progress in implementing the plan.
- To assist the main organization in achieving its goals.
Objectives:
- To organize events, conferences and seminars to promote the work of KWF.
- To train and equip ministers and leaders to support the work of KWF.
- To mobilize resources both human and material for the work of KWF.
- To establish branches of KWF in other regions and districts.
- To promote the vision and mission of KWF.
- To support the activities of KWF financially and materially.
- To advocate for the rights and welfare of children.
- To partner with like-minded organizations locally and internationally.
- To provide advisory services to members
The document summarizes a neighborhood network project in Nigeria led by Mr. Michael Iyanro. The project aims to help underprivileged youth in rural slums through mobile services like healthcare, education, and disaster relief. Over 3,400 members and 9 years (2009-2015), the project impacted 34,000 people. It created connections between communities and opportunities like employment, education, and new businesses. The feedback was positive and the approach is being adopted by other organizations. The project seeks to expand globally but requires more funding and staff support to strengthen its model and membership value.
Gender and Mental Health - Counselling and Family Therapy Applications and In...PsychoTech Services
A proprietary approach developed by bringing together the best of learning theories from Psychology, design principles from the world of visualization, and pedagogical methods from over a decade of training experience, that enables you to: Learn better, faster!
CapTechTalks Webinar Slides June 2024 Donovan Wright.pptxCapitolTechU
Slides from a Capitol Technology University webinar held June 20, 2024. The webinar featured Dr. Donovan Wright, presenting on the Department of Defense Digital Transformation.
How to Download & Install Module From the Odoo App Store in Odoo 17Celine George
Custom modules offer the flexibility to extend Odoo's capabilities, address unique requirements, and optimize workflows to align seamlessly with your organization's processes. By leveraging custom modules, businesses can unlock greater efficiency, productivity, and innovation, empowering them to stay competitive in today's dynamic market landscape. In this tutorial, we'll guide you step by step on how to easily download and install modules from the Odoo App Store.
How to Manage Reception Report in Odoo 17Celine George
A business may deal with both sales and purchases occasionally. They buy things from vendors and then sell them to their customers. Such dealings can be confusing at times. Because multiple clients may inquire about the same product at the same time, after purchasing those products, customers must be assigned to them. Odoo has a tool called Reception Report that can be used to complete this assignment. By enabling this, a reception report comes automatically after confirming a receipt, from which we can assign products to orders.
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2. 1) Reduce District Spending
1) Remove top heavy administrative positions in all departments
2) Fair Magnet Lottery Process
1) More Seats for New Haven Residents
2) No political influences
3) Improve Early Childhood Education
1) Increase resources
2) Expose low-income children to more vocabulary
3) Create a better plan of development that begins at birth
4) Ensure that every child is reading at or above grade level before
being promoted from the 3rd grade (6 times more likely to Drop-
out)
4) Implement a 21st Century Digital Conversion plan for
the district
1) Wi-Fi access in all school building & low income neighborhoods
2) Replace textbooks by providing every student with a Kindle &
download books
3) Install Eno Boards in all classrooms
5) Wrap-Around Services
1) Address trauma experienced students
2) Ensure proper nutrition for children during non-school hours
3. 1) School Leadership
2) Learning Climate
3) Ambitious Instruction
4) Professional Capacity
5) Family & Community Ties
4. 1) Create a Small Business Incubator on major
avenues of distressed neighborhoods to support
economic independence and job opportunities.
2) Enhance the waterfront (Long Wharf)
1) Restaurants
2) Luxury Apartments (w/underground parking)
3) Aquarium /New Haven Historical Museum
3) Create a Major Transportation Hub
1) Enhance rail service
2) Expand Parking
3) Create New Retail
4) Provide Commuter Services
4) Improve entertainment & include more businesses
during major city events to make New Haven a
premier destination for tourism
5) Identify and build on developable land around
downtown and other prime locations to create
more taxable property (ex. 360 State Street)
5. 1) Partner with state legislators to
re-create a New Haven
residency requirement for all
new city employees
2) Lobby the Civil Service Board to
increase the points awarded to
qualifying New Haven residents
from 5 to 10 points.
3) Continue efforts to recover
17,500 jobs loss since 2008
(according to the Workforce
Alliance) by supporting the “Jobs
Pipeline” Initiative
6. 1) Create a larger supply of talent by
providing better information to
educational providers about
emerging jobs and skill
requirements
2) Collaborate with city employers to
develop a better system for
finding, evaluating, and arranging
job specific training (ex. CONNCAT)
for prospective employees
3) Create real partnerships between
NHPS and city employers to hire
non-college bound high school
graduates
1) Vocational Schools
7. 1) Hold property assessors
accountable for accurate
property assessments
2) Tax incentives for the upkeep of
property by home owners
8. 1) Enforce the law that states “all
city employees must live
within _X__ mile radius to
work for the city”
2) Create a blue ribbon task force
to examine the establishment
of a commuter tax for non-
residents of New Haven who
are public employees
3) Examine proposed City budget
& prioritize spending to save
taxpayer dollars
4) Responsible contracting that
saves tax dollars
9. 1) Establish more effective Prison to Community Re-
Entry Programs (ex. EMERGE program)
2) Create proactive wrap-around services for youth
“highly at-risk” of joining violent gangs
3) Civil Injunction - Collaborate with federal
prosecutors, probation & parole officers to
improve the monitoring of the city’s most violent
repeat offenders
4) Violent Offender Registry
5) Create a special task force to find and arrest illegal
gun dealers
6) Install more street cameras and better streets
lights in the city’s most violent neighborhoods to
deter crime
7) Reduce blight and increase neighborhood safety
by giving foreclosed properties in crime ridden
areas to municipal employees.
1) Tax Exempt first 5 years
2) Delay loan payment for 3 years
3) NH police officers must reside in these homes
10. 1) Improve services to low income housing residents and help
them develop the skills necessary to become self-sufficient and
economically independent (Moving To Work program)
1) Access to jobs
2) Job Training
3) Educational programs
4) Increase housing choices
2) Strengthen existing and create new programs that support the
academic, social, emotional and cultural growth of our city
youth:
1) Better use of technology to share info. about city services available
2) Create Youth Development Centers (ex. The Door, NY)
3) Increase Job Opportunities (Youth @ Work - 600 to 1200 jobs)
4) Job Readiness Programs (soft skills)
5) Mentoring Initiatives
3) Protect and improve the quality of life for Senior Citizens:
1) Support for grandparents raising grandchildren
2) Support with foreclosures
3) Repairs and improvements to Senior Citizen Centers
4) Assistance with Rent Rebate Program
5) Support low-income seniors facing hunger and homelessness
6) Create more wellness and recreational activities
11. Should be accessible & quality
Affordable Health Insurance Plans
12. Celebrate Our differences
◦ We are part of a whole
◦ Cultures of NH Neighborhoods
(Westville, Dixwell-Newhallville, Fair
Haven, Wooster Square, East Rock,
etc…)
Support Domestic Partnerships
for Gay Men & Lesbians
◦ Ex. Jason Collins, NBA Player
13. 1) Energy audits in City buildings
1) Lead Poising
2) Plant more trees (“Elm City”)
3) Promote LEED Gold certified buildings
4) Invest in clean, green technologies of
the future
5) Improve energy efficiency
6) Embracing renewable energy
7) Encouraging alternative transportation
1) Pedestrian & bicycle friendly,
2) Traffic calming measures
3) Safety Measures
1) Reduces asthma /highways, major ateries
14. Dysfunctional Families/Absent Parent
◦ Unprepared parents
◦ Lack of Parental Control
Failure in School
◦ Lack of Parental Involvement
(job, intimidated,
Unemployment
◦ Lack of 21st Century Skills
Crime
◦ Easy Access to Guns & Drugs
◦ Peers with Similar Issues
15. 1) GUN FIRE (Neighborhoods & schools)
1) Move Police Firing Range
2) Move Police Department Closer
2) Lead Poising in Low-Income & Older housing
1) Stop use of Lead Based Paint
2) Relocate families to lead safe housing
3) Treat children exposed at YNHH
4) Educate the community about dangers
1) reduces IQ, learning disabilities, Dev. Delays, etc.)
3) Air Quality in Low-income areas near high traffic
1) Encourage Alternative Transportation
1) Walk, Bike, Ride Bus or Train to reduce carbon, reduce congestion, traffic
noise
16. Law Abiding & Hard Working should be
allowed to stay / Common Sense Laws
Legal path to citizenship could be offered soon
Keep families in tact / Not poverty
The American Dream should be accessible to all
that are here
Provide easier access to Higher Education /
Pass “The Dream Act”
My students work hard & deserve opportunity
Pay higher college tuition (out-of-state)
Ineligible for Federal Financial Aid
Provide access to Driver’s License
Ineligible for license
Fear of police
Unprotected from crimes
No car insurance against accidents
No bank accounts or loans
17. Remedy Wage Gap
◦ $5,000 less than the typical man ($37K vs. $42K)
◦ 44% of Household headed by single mothers are poor
◦ Many households rely on women’s earnings to stay out of
poverty
◦ 28% of NH women live in poverty compared to 11% in CT
◦ 11% unemployed in New Haven / 8% nationally
Support Women (led & initiated) Businesses
◦ Only 15% MBE participate in school & non-school
construction
Strong Career & Educational Counseling
A Comprehensive Health Curriculum in NHPS
◦ Address Mental & Physical health
◦ Prevention of dating violence
◦ Uninsured: 21% Hispanic, 10% Black, 5% White
◦ Higher rates of infant mortality among Hispanic &
Black babies
◦ Disease challenges: HIV, heart disease, diabetes, high
cholesterol,
18. Stop Abuse & Neglect
◦ DCF
◦ School Social Workers
Support Foster Children &
Orphans
◦ Schools & Community Agencies
Provide access to Proper
Nutrition, Dental & Health
19. Affordable Rents
◦ Enforce Fair Housing Act
Excessive Rents
Livable Homes
◦ Lead Poisoning
◦ Pollution
Secure Homes
◦ Foreclosures
◦ Excessive Taxes
20. EDUCATION
◦ Success by 6 program
◦ Elementary prepared to succeed in later grades
◦ HS students graduate
INCOME
◦ Workforce Development
◦ Access to Benefits
◦ Financial Education
◦ Stable & Affordable Housing
HEALTH
◦ Access to Quality Healthcare
◦ Preventive Healthcare Access
21. History of Union Political Action
◦ Fair Labor Standards Act
Children in Workplace
61 hour work weeks
◦ Minimum Wage
◦ Worker’s Compensation
◦ Family Medical Leave Act
Healthcare Reform
◦ Ease the burden on permanent full-time employees
◦ Affordable / Fair Percentage of Income
Create Jobs
◦ Build and Repair Infrastructure / Surface Transportation Act
◦ Create a Pathway to Middle Class
High Wage / High Skill Economy
Retirement Security
◦ Avg. State Employee Pension = $27,000
◦ 401Ks vs. Retirement Security
◦ Must fully fund state and local pension funds
Young Workers – 23% Unemployed in CT /31% Uninsured
◦ Graduate Students in Unions
◦ Make College Education More Affordable to Decrease Debt
22. Going after most
violent offenders
California Supreme
Court upheld
◦ Previous Candidates
Concern for Not only
for my two sons (AA
males), for other
parents who fear that
dreaded phone call
23. Change the system that
created problem
◦ Review public policy
◦ Create public policy conversations
Provide Emergency Shelter that
safe & supportive
Access to a Case Manager to
develop a family success plan
Help become self sufficient
◦ Job Readiness Program
◦ Budget workshops