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  2. Advocacy - Wikipedia

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    Advocacy is an activity by an individual or group that aims to influence decisions within political, economic, and social institutions. Advocacy includes activities and publications to influence public policy, laws and budgets by using facts, their relationships, the media, and messaging to educate government officials and the public.

  3. Court Appointed Special Advocates - Wikipedia

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    According to the National CASA Association, there are more than 93,000 volunteers nationwide, serving in 49 states and the District of Columbia. North Dakota is the only state without a CASA program. [3] Each year more than a quarter of a million children are assisted through CASA services. [1]

  4. Citizen Advocacy organisations - Wikipedia

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    Citizen Advocacy organisations (Citizen Advocacy programs/programmes) seek to cause benefit by reconnecting people who have become isolated from the ordinary community. Their practice was defined in two key documents: CAPE [ 1 ] in 1980 and Learning From Citizen Advocacy Programs [ 2 ] in 1987.

  5. Community Safety and Security - Wikipedia

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    The approach focuses on ensuring that communities and their members are "free from fear". Yet, a broader contemporary definition also includes action on a wider range of social issues to ensure "freedom from want". Like community safety and citizen security, it promotes a multi-stakeholder approach that is driven by an analysis of local needs. [1]

  6. Full-service community schools in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In districts across America, community schools are improving student earning, strengthening families and schools, and building communities so that they all function together to contribute to student success." [10] In 2000, Joy G. Dryfoos was able to gather evaluation information from 49 school-community programs. The results were classified ...

  7. Children at Risk - Wikipedia

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    Children At Risk is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that drives changes for children through research, education, and influencing public policy.Founded in the year of 1989 in Houston, Texas and with an office opened in North Texas in 2011, the organization focuses on the well-being of children and educates legislators on the importance of solving children's issues while at the same time ...

  8. Protecting Or Policing? - The Huffington Post

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    A coalition of over 100 education and civil rights groups called the Dignity In Schools Campaign released a set of recommendations in September, saying social workers and intervention workers should replace police officers in schools. There are 1.6 million students across the country who have a cop in their school despite not having a counselor ...

  9. Office on Violence Against Women - Wikipedia

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    Education, Training and Enhanced Services to End Violence Against and Abuse of Women with Disabilities This program's mission is to promote organizations that provide services for women with disabilities. [43] The grant targets individuals with disabilities and funds programs that supply education, advocacy, and outreach for them.