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211 2-1-1 Texas, a program of the Texas Health and Human Services Commission site of easy-to-find information from over 60,000 state and local health and human services programs.
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Federation of Families for Children "The National Federation of Families for Children’s Mental Health is a family-run organization that arose 20 years ago from a grassroots movement. Our membership includes more than 120 chapters and state organizations representing the families of children and youth with mental health needs. We believe that families should have a primary decision-making role in the care of their own children as well as in the development of policies and procedures governing care for all children in their community, state, tribe, territory, and nation."
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Technical Assistance Partnership The Technical Assistance Partnership for Child and Family Mental Health (TA Partnership), a collaboration between the National Federation of Families for Children's Mental Health and the American Institutes for Research, provides technical assistance to system of care communities that are currently funded through the Comprehensive Community Mental Health Services for Children and their Families Program.
The TA Partnership was created to assist these communities to build infrastructure that helps them create a community system of care.
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Hand in Hand What is Hand in Hand?
Hand in Hand is designed to develop a system that will support healthy behavioral and emotional development for children from birth through age 6.
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National Technical Assistance Center The National Technical Assistance Center works with states, tribes, communities and families and offers a range of training and technical assistance opportunities, publications, and informational resources.
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SAMSHA Systems of Care SAMHSA was established in 1992 and directed by Congress to target effectively substance abuse and mental health services to the people most in need and to translate research in these areas more effectively and more rapidly into the general health care system.
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Region 16 esc "The Texas Panhandle consists of 63 school districts and two charter schools with 226 campuses in a 26,000 square mile area. Amarillo is the economic and geographic center of the Panhandle. Region 16 school districts have an average daily attendance of over 80,000 students, with individual districts ranging from fewer than 30 to more than 29,000 students and the total regional school staff numbering more than 11,400."
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Region 17 esc Public school districts included within Region 17 are located on the South Plains of West Texas, sometimes referred to as the Llano Estacado (Staked Plains). Lubbock, Texas, is the center of commerce and is the largest city in the area with a population of more than 197,000. Our school districts have diversified agricultural economies based upon agriculture production, manufacturing, distribution of goods, and production of oil and natural gas. The area also has an increasingly expanding medical and allied health based economy. There are four-year universities in the area; these institutions also offer graduate degree programs. In addition, there are several community colleges in our region.
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Uniting Parents We are the Coalition of Health Services, Inc., a 501(C)3 not for profit organization located in Amarillo, Texas. We serve the panhandle and communities beyond with programs that benefit your family and your local healthcare providers.
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Child Protective Services Protecting children, the elderly, and people with disabilities
from abuse, neglect, and exploitation.
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Texas Parent 2 Parent Texas Parent to Parent (TxP2P) is committed to improving the lives of Texas children who have disabilities, chronic illness, and/or special health care needs. TxP2P empowers families to be strong advocates through parent-to-parent support, resource referral, and education.
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Texas Advocacy Project -TALAC Now in our 28th year of service, Texas Advocacy Project is a non profit organization working directly with victims, shelters, law enforcement agencies and courts across Texas to deliver effective legal services to Texans in need.
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Advocacy Inc Disability Rights Texas recognizes the many needs of people with disabilities in Texas.
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Texas PTA Parent Teacher Association
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Fuse Support Group Families United for Support and Encouragement. At FUSE we provide information, resources and support to Indiana families raising children with special needs.
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Partners Resource Network Partners Resource Network (PRN) is a non-profit agency that operates the statewide network of federally funded Parent Training and Information Centers (PTI's) in Texas. The PTI Projects are: PATH, PEN, and TEAM.
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