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Appendix F
Pages 430-442

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From page 430...
... Available funding sources for training of school health professionals are also listed on this chart. In general, information on the dollar amount specifically targeted for school health programs was not available.
From page 431...
... APPENDIX F American Cancer Society American College Health Association American Dental Association American Federation of School Administrators American Federation of Teachers American Heart Association American Indian Health Care Association American Lung Association American Medical Association American Nurses Association American Psychological Association American Public Health Association American Public Welfare Association American School Counselor Association American School Food Service Association American School Health Association Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs Association of State and Territorial Health Officials Council of Chief State School Officers The Council of the Great City Schools National Alliance of Black School Educators National Association for Asian and Pacific American Education National Association of City and County Health Officials National Association of Community Health Centers National Association of Elementary School Principals National Association of School Nurses National Association of Secondary School Principals National Association of School Psychologists National Association of Social Workers National Association of State Boards of Education National Coalition of Hispanic Health and Human Services Organizations National Conference of State Legislators National Education Association National Governors Association National Mental Health Association National Parents/Teachers Association National School Boards Association National School Health Education Coalition Society for Nutrition Education 431
From page 432...
... Indian Health Service Clinical Services Critical Populations Program Adolescent Track Community Partnership Demonstration Grant Program High Risk Youth Demonstration Grant Program DHHS, HCFA, MB DHHS, OASH, OPA DHHS, OASH, OPA DHHS, IHS DHHS, SAMHSA, CSAT DHHS, SAMHSA, CSAP DHHS, SAMHSA, CSAP
From page 433...
... Family planning services, personnel training, and service delivery research are all supported by this program. The health services include health education, some clinical services, and family planning counseling FY 1995 Budget: $193,000,000 Provides communities with useful models of pregnancy prevention programs that promote abstinence for unmarried adolescents and deliver comprehensive care for pregnant adolescents to reduce negative outcomes.
From page 434...
... ) Center for Mental Health Services Research Project (community and Migrant Health Centers Healthy Schools Healthy Communities Maternal and Child Health State Block Grants DHHS, SAMHSA, CSAP DHHS, SAMHSA, CSAP DHHS, SAMHSA, CMHS DHHS, SAMHSA, CMHS DHHS, HRSA, BPHC DHHS, HRSA, BPHC and MCHB DHHS, HRSA, MCHB
From page 435...
... Many programs have a school-based or school-linked component. Services include counseling, health education, and clinical services FY 1995 Budget: Section 329 $65,000,000 Section 330 $616,555,000 Section 340 $5,272,000 Funds school-based health services programs, health education or promotion programs, and school health staff development programs for extremely disadvantaged communities FY 1995 Budget: $6,166,293 Ensures access to health care services for children, promotes the health of children by providing preventive and primary care services, and facilitates the development of community-based systems of services for children with special health care needs FY 1995 Budget: $572,000,000 continued on next page
From page 436...
... 436 of Program SCHOOLS ~ ^ Lead Agency Advanced Nurse Education Nurse PractHioner/Nurse-~idwifery Nursing Special Projects Crant Program HIV Education Program Comprehensive School Health Program Food LabeUng Education Program Drug-Free Schools and Communibes Act DHH~ HKSA, BHP DHH~ HKSA, BHP DHH~ HKSA, BHP DHH~ CDC, DASH DHH~ CDC, DASH ~ Fog, DOEd, OESE Elementary and Secondary Educabon Act (Chapter 1) DOEd, OESE Individuals with DisabiLties Education Act DOEd, OSERS
From page 437...
... The federal government and public and private sector groups are producing educational materials and conducting research to help consumers understand the new food label FY 1995 Budget: school health portion not reported Provides state, local, and discretionary grants for drug abuse prevention, education, counseling, and referral services FY 1995 Budget: $502,000,000 Provides formula grants to states for compensatory education programs. Many programs support integrated service delivery, including health education and services FY 1995 Budget: $7,200,000,000 Provides health and education services at school to children with disabilities FY 1995 Budget: $3,300,000,000 continued on next page
From page 438...
... Department of Education; FDA = Food and Drug Administration; FNS = Food and Nutrition Services; FSIS = Food Safety and Inspection Service; HCFA = Health Care Financing Administration; HIV = human immunodeficiency virus; HRSA = Health Resources and Ser
From page 439...
... APPENDIX F Brief Description 439 Promotes healthy eating habits for children in schools and child care facilities. Projects include in-service training and development of nutrition curricula guides FY 1995 Budget: $10,200,000 Provides supplemental foods, nutrition education, and health care referrals at no cost to low-income pregnant women, non-breastfeeding postpartum women, infants and children up to 5 years old FY 1995 Budget: $3,600,000,000 Provides low-cost and free breakfast to children in grades K-12 FY 1995 Budget: $1,000,000,000 Provides low-cost and free lunches to children in grades K-12 FY 1995 Budget: 4,500,000,000 vices Administration; IHS = Indian Health Service; MCHB = Maternal and Child Health Bureau; NTSD = Nutrition Technical Services Division; CASH = 0ffice of the Assistant Secretary for Health; 0ESE = Office of Elementary and Secondary Education; 0PA = Office of Population Affairs; USERS = Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services; SAMHSA = Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration; USDA = U.S.
From page 440...
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