1994 Minnesota Health Profiles

1994 Minnesota Health Profiles
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 664
Release: 1994
Genre: Health surveys
ISBN:

Includes 87 county profiles; profiles for the cities of Minneapolis, St. Paul, Bloomington, Duluth, Edina, and Richfield; and a single profile for the State of Minnesota. Each volume includes separately paginated sections labeled: Environmental health profile; Maternal and child health data; and Guide to county-level health data in Minnesota. Contains statistics on population, births, deaths, motor vehicle injuries, immunization, diseases, suicide, homicide, long term care facility utilization and behavior risk factors.

Breaking Generational Curses When Child Protective Services Takes Your Children

Breaking Generational Curses When Child Protective Services Takes Your Children
Author: Dr. Rachael Robertson
Publisher: MNMS Charitable Giving Project
Total Pages: 489
Release: 2020-05-31
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1734870869

You're in trouble? real trouble? and this is why you've picked up the book. Your world has been infected by the Department of Family Protective Services ("the department"), the Attorney's General Office, your local District Attorney and more. Face this now; you have very little control. Making matters worse: you were deceived from inside your home. Breaking Generational Curses: When Child Protective Services Takes Your Children is the truth that the department is not an easy system. It is; however, an organization with bureaucracy, money and time. Those three components place parents and families at an unfair advantage. The challenge of systems, processes, para professionals and legalities are no place to learn how to win a losing battle. State by state; including international countries, Canada, Australia and the UK, are in a delude. Family Services for Children and federal funding are a mix for Too-Big-To-Fail. This system, is your reality now. This happened on your watch? trouble is here. It's going to take prayer. It's going to take action. It's going to take Breaking Generation Curses. - [ABOUT THE PENTALOGY] The Department of Family Protective Services, Family Services, Health and Human Services and agencies responsible for removing children and quality of care for age and disabilities are breaking the hearts and mind of parents. In short; bureaucratic entities are alienating children into foster-care without high rates of successful returns. Alienating children into foster-care without high rates of successful returns. Families are all too often swarmed and defenseless against the Department of Family Protective Services (DFPS) or Child Protective Services (CPS). Depending on your State, judicial control, legislative systems and accusations things can go really wrong. One of the most defeatist attitudes is the parents' inability to comprehend what's going on. ]

Risks to Students in School

Risks to Students in School
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Publisher: U.S. Government Printing Office
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1995
Genre: Education
ISBN:

Every day, school-aged children encounter a wide variety of hazards that occur both outside and inside schools. This document presents findings of a report that examined the scientific data on the risks for student injury and illness in the school environment. The information is designed to help administrators set priorities for reducing risks to students. The report focuses on the risks that students between 5 to 18 years old encounter while they are at school, on the school grounds, at school-related activities, and traveling to and from school. Key findings include: (1) The two leading causes of death in school-aged children are motor vehicles and firearms; however, relatively few of these deaths occur in schools or on school buses; (2) quite often, the relative safety of schools, on a national average basis, is unknown; and (3) schools contribute to the risks of injury or illness in school-aged children; however, little is known about schools' contribution to nonfatal illness and injury. Finally, national data, particularly for environmental hazards, were usually inadequate to assess the risks to students. Data are presented for incidence of unintentional injuries, including playground-related, school-athletics, transportation, school-bus-related, pedestrian injuries, along with data for intentional injuries, including school-associated violent deaths and weapons. Information is presented for illness caused by environmental hazards, such as asbestos and lead, and for those that arise from exposure to infectious agents. Suggestions for comparing and managing risks are offered. References accompany each chapter. Eight figures and 35 tables are included. (LMI)