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  2. Rhode Island Department of Children, Youth & Families

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    The agency is responsible for the state's juvenile corrections. The Rhode Island Training School (RITS) is a secure residential facility for juvenile delinquents. [3] The facility is also known as the Rhode Island Youth Development Center. [4] RITS is located in Cranston. [5]

  3. CCAP Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    The Child Care and Development Block Grant is the basis for the federal funding the program receives, and state revenue takes care of the rest of the budget. For the year 2015, the total budget for CCAP was $51.1 million. [3] State funding for expenditures in 2014 totaled 19.7%, and federal funding being 80.3% for that year.

  4. It takes a village to fix recruitment, retention issues at ...

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    More: Since 2019, 28 RI children known to DCYF have died. Now, the state's child office is investigating. ... DCYF employees build Rhode Island´s future by investing in its children and families.

  5. DCYF was warned about leaving kids in psychiatric hospitals ...

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    527 children who were in DCYF care from January 1, 2017, through September 30, 2022 had been hospitalized at Bradley Hospital for more than 100 consecutive days. 42 children were hospitalized for ...

  6. Early Childhood Education Act - Wikipedia

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    Laws under the Early Childhood Education Act offer comprehensive services for children from birth through age five. [1] Programs should meet one the following goals: ·Provide access to high-quality infant and toddler care [2] ·Expand voluntary home visit early learning program s [2]

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  8. Office of Child Care - Wikipedia

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    The Office of Child Care (OCC) is a division of the US Executive Branch under the Administration for Children and Families and the Department of Health and Human Services. [1]: 597 It was officially formed in 2010 and replaced the former Child Care Bureau, which was itself established under the Administration on Children, Youth and Families in ...

  9. What new laws go into effect in RI on Jan. 1? From minimum ...

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    From health care to housing, elections to employee rights, the 21 laws taking effect on Jan. 1 cover a lot of ground, including the creation of a new state holiday known as “Juneteenth National ...