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Children's Advocacy Days 2011

First to the Top - Tennessee Department of Education Report - Bobbi Lussier

Promoting, Protecting and Improving the Health of Tennessee’s Children and Families: Update from the Department of Health - Dr. Michael Warren

The Effects of the Tennessee Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten Program: Initial Results - Dale Farran

Center on Social and Emotional Foundations of Learning/Team Tennessee

Children's Caucus January 20, 2011

Presentation - by TCCY Executive Director Linda O'Neal

Creating Solutions September 15, 2010

Budget Forecast - Stanley Chervin, TACIR

The Long Road to Recovery - Matt Murray, UT CBER

Creating Solutions Overview - Linda O'Neal, TCCY

Children's Advocacy Days 2010

Stuff You Need to Know: State Finances - John Morgan, Deputy Governor

Children's Advocacy Days 2009

Where Kids Stand - Bruce Lesley, President, First Focus, Washington, DC

Addressing Social Barriers at Farragut High School Between Students With Disabilities and Those Without Eleanor Wolfe, Aspire Club Founder, Farragut High School, Knoxville

Generational Issues: Do They Really Matter? – Dr. Steve Joiner, David Lipscomb University, Nashville

Fostering Success Act — Robert Geen, Director of Child Welfare Policy, Annie E. Casey Foundation, Baltimore, MD

Juvenile Records Task Force Report

Juvenile Records Task Force Report, February 15, 2008

Children's Advocacy Days 2008

The Children’s Defense Fund Cradle to Prison Pipeline® Campaign

Infancy to Adulthood—The Continuum of Health and Wellness

Today for Tomorrow: Transforming the Mental Health System

Other Presentations

Similarities Between Categories of Children in State Custody

Review of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Diagnosis in Residents of Youth Development Centers

Early Childhood Education Pays Off

Children's Advocacy Days 2005

Disparities in Education - Dr. Gary Nixon, State Board of Education

Disparities in Health - Dr. Elizabeth Williams, Tennessee Department of Health

Disparities in Mental Health - Dr. Freida Outlaw, Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities