Child Development Planning Project files, 1972-1975.

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Child Development Planning Project files, 1972-1975.

Records of a two-year project, begun in October 1973 under a federal grant to the Human Resources Planning Unit of the State Planning Agency from the Office of Child Development, Department of Health, Education and Welfare. The project's focus was to develop coordination of children's services at the state and local levels. The files, which include reports, recommendations, and work plans, detail the studies and assessments which led to the project's final conclusions that services to children and their families could be improved through increased coordination among all agencies which provide children's services, that the work of the Interagency Committee on Young Children and Their Families, begun in the project's second year to coordinate state level services, was a step in the right direction, but that a statewide mechanism or structure was still needed.

0.25 cu. ft. (12 folders in partial box).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7316274

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United States. Office of Child Development

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Minnesota State Planning Agency

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Minnesota State Planning Agency. Human Resources Planning Unit

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Minnesota State Planning Agency. Human Services Act Coordinating Unit.

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Minnesota. Interagency Committee on Young Children and Their Families.

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