Texas Commission on Children and Youth

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The 73rd Texas State Legislature enacted the Texas Commission on Children and Youth in 1993. The Commission’s goal is to improve and coordinate public programs for children and adolescents, focusing especially on the areas of education, health care, juvenile justice, and family services.

In 1994, the Commission held hearings in twelve communities throughout Texas: Houston, Huntsville, Laredo, Corpus Christi, San Antonio, Lubbock, Dallas, El Paso, Waco, Edinburg, Bryan/College Station, and Austin. These hearings invited parents, teachers, religious leaders, childcare workers, counselors, social workers, district attorneys, researchers, children, adolescents, and others to address the Commission in order to allow it to gain a better understanding of the issues facing child and youth services.

The Commission concluded that a change in the structure of services at the state level would be insufficient to address the problems facing children and youths. By focusing on local efforts, the Commission developed a plan to remove obstacles between federal, state, and local regulations, as well as ways to refocus aid efforts on the family as a whole instead of on individuals who meet basic requirements for funding.

Source:

Texas State Commission on Children and Youth. Safeguarding Our Future: Children and Families First. Austin: Texas Commission on Children and Youth, 1994

From the guide to the Texas Commission for Children and Youth archive 94-370., 1993-1994, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin)

The 73rd Texas State Legislature enacted the Texas Commission on Children and Youth in 1993.

The Commission's goal is to improve and coordinate public programs for children and adolescents, focusing especially on the areas of education, health care, juvenile justice, and family services.

In 1994, the Commission held hearings in twelve communities throughout Texas: Houston, Huntsville, Laredo, Corpus Christi, San Antonio, Lubbock, Dallas, El Paso, Waco, Edinburg, Bryan/College Station, and Austin.

These hearings invited parents, teachers, religious leaders, childcare workers, counselors, social workers, district attorneys, researchers, children, adolescents, and others to address the Commission in order to allow it to gain a better understanding of the issues facing child and youth services.

The Commission concluded that a change in the structure of services at the state level would be insufficient to address the problems facing children and youths.

By focusing on local efforts, the Commission developed a plan to remove obstacles between federal, state, and local regulations, as well as ways to refocus aid efforts on the family as a whole instead of on individuals who meet basic requirements for funding.

From the description of Texas Commission for Children and Youth archive, 1993-1994 (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 775670501

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creatorOf Texas Commission on Children and Youth. Texas Commission for Children and Youth archive, 1993-1994 University of Texas Libraries
creatorOf Texas Commission for Children and Youth archive 94-370., 1993-1994 Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
referencedIn Records, 1985-1999, undated University of Texas at Austin. General Libraries
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associatedWith Children's Trust Fund of Texas. Council. corporateBody
associatedWith Texas. Dept. of Human Resources corporateBody
associatedWith Texas. Dept. of State Health Services corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Texas
Texas
Subject
Academic achievement
Academic achievement
Education
Children
Children
Education (Elementary)
Education, Secondary
Education, Secondary
Families
Families
Juvenile justice, Administration of
Juvenile justice, Administration of
Needs assessment
Needs assessment
Poverty
Poverty
Single parents
Single parents
Social problems
Social problems
Violence
Violence
Occupation
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Corporate Body

Active 1993

Active 1994

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