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March 2008
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Since September of 2007,
the Partnership for Results has been providing consulting services
to the Office of the Deputy Mayor for Education of the District of Columbia to support the implementation
of the Interagency Collaboration and Services Integration Commission,
a reform of local governance based on the Partnership model (please
see Title V of the District's
Public Education Reform Act of 2007 and a March 19, 2008 story
about Commission and Partnership activities in the Washington Post).
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January
2007
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The New York State Health
Foundation (NYSHealth), established by the State of New York
with charitable funds from the privatization of Empire Blue Cross/Blue
Shield, announced a $147,545 grant
to the Partnership for Results Resilience Project. The grant will help expand
a nationally recognized program providing early intervention for
high-risk rural youth needing mental health and behavioral services.
(article)
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November
2006
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Philip B. Uninsky, JD.
2006. "The Second Mouse's Agenda: A Comprehensive Model for
Preventing and Reducing Violence in the Lives of School-Age Children,"
in A.F. Lieberman & R. DeMartino, Eds., Interventions for Children
Exposed to Violence. Johnson & Johnson Pediatric Institute.
(article)
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April 20, 2005:
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Harvard University names
the Partnership for Results as a finalist for the Innovations in American
Government Award. (Download
article) |
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February 2005:
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Partnership for Results is
featured in an Washington Post Op Ed. (Download
article) |
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October 2004:
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The Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Services Administration awards the Mobile Outreach Services
Team (MOST) the Administrator's Certificate of Merit
Award for Improving and expanding school mental health programs:

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June 2004:
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The federal Safe Schools
Healthy Students (http://www.sshs.samhsa.gov)
initiative selects the Partnership for Results for a 'Spotlight
on Success' article. (Download
article) |
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January 2004:
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NY State Education Department
announces that Partnership will receive a 21st Century Community Learning
Centers program award to promote positive youth development in the
community. (Download
press release) |
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October 2003:
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The Drug
Free Communities Program Presents "Healthy Lifestyles Education
" . Designed for groups of 8 to 10 students, and meeting
over a period of 6 weeks. The purpose of this group is to give students
an opportunity to come together in a safe environment, and to engage
in discussion and education about life's choices.(Download
brochure).
Healthy
Lifestyles Education Group will meet every
Thursday beginning October 16, and ending November 20, 2003
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Sept. 4, 2003:
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"Schools, agencies
fight violence before it starts (08/04/03)" from the New
York State School Board Association's web site. (Download
article) |