Minnesota. Dept. of Human Services.

Dates:
Active 1987
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Active 1975
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Active 1937
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Active 1927
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Active 1938
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History notes:

The Minnesota Children's Trust Fund was created by the Legislature in 1986 [Laws 1986 c423] to financially support community programs aimed at preventing child abuse and neglect. The law authorizes child abuse prevention councils in any county or group of counties that meets the criteria set forth in Minnesota Statute 119A.13. It also authorizes the Commissioner of Human Services, with the advice and consent of the advisory council, to disburse funds to private nonprofit and/or public agencies for programs and services addressing primary and secondary prevention of child abuse and neglect; monitor the spending of trust fund money by prevention programs; provide technical assistance to local councils and agencies working in the area of child abuse prevention; provide for the coordination and exchange of information on the establishment and maintenance of prevention programs; provide statewide educational and public information seminars to develop public awareness on preventing child abuse; encourage professional persons and groups to recognize instances of child abuse and work to prevent them, make information on child abuse prevention available to the public and to organizations and agencies, and encourage the development of prevention programs; and finally, to recommend to the Governor and the Legislature changes in state programs, statutes, policies, budgets, and standards that will reduce the problems of child abuse, improve coordination among state agencies that provide prevention services, and improve the condition of children, parents, or guardians in need of prevention program services.

The law also created an advisory council to advise and assist the Commissioner in carrying out Minnesota Statutes 119A.10-119A.17. It includes members appointed by the Governor who have a demonstrated knowledge in the area of child abuse and represent the demographic and geographic composition of the state, local government, parents, racial and ethnic minority communities, religious community, and professionals and volunteers; members appointed by the commissioners of Human Services and Health; and one senator and one representative.

From the description of Children's Trust Fund files, 1987-2001. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 313869395

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Subjects:

  • Abused children
  • Administrative agencies
  • Administrative agencies
  • Aid to families with dependent children programs
  • Aliens
  • Child abuse
  • Child abuse
  • Child care
  • Child care services
  • Child care workers
  • Child mental health service
  • Children
  • Child welfare
  • Community-based family services
  • Day care centers
  • Deaf
  • Deportation
  • Drug abuse
  • Employer-supported day care
  • Family day care
  • Family services
  • Food stamps
  • Group homes for people with mental disabilities
  • Health care reform
  • Health services accessibility
  • Military hospitals
  • State hospitals
  • Human services
  • Human services
  • Human services
  • Mental health
  • Information storage and retrieval systems
  • Information storage and retrieval systems
  • Information policy
  • Information services
  • Interstate agreements
  • Local assistance to refugees
  • Long term care facilities
  • Long term care of the sick
  • Managed mental health care
  • Medicaid
  • Medical assistance
  • Mental health facilities
  • Mental health planning
  • Mental health services
  • Mentally ill
  • Mental retardation
  • Military pensions
  • Nursing home administration
  • Nursing home patients
  • Nursing homes
  • Nursing homes
  • Old age assistance
  • Older people
  • People with disabilities
  • People with mental disabilities
  • Psychiatric hospital patients
  • Public health
  • Public institutions
  • Public welfare
  • Public welfare
  • Public welfare
  • Public welfare
  • Public welfare
  • Public welfare administration
  • Social legislation
  • Social service
  • Survivors' benefits
  • Year 2000 date conversion (Computer systems)
  • Administrative agencies
  • Child abuse
  • Human services
  • Human services
  • Information storage and retrieval systems
  • Nursing homes
  • Public welfare
  • Public welfare
  • Public welfare
  • Public welfare

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