Title | Agency | Type | Category |
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Description:Child support professionals and other stakeholders can engage in discussion about the Commissioner’s messages. Managed By: Office of Child Support Enforcement Tags: Children , Parents , Caregivers , Teens , Youth , families |
ACF | Family Services | |
Description:Promote positive, healthy outcomes for youth Managed By: Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation Tags: Youth , Children , Prevention , Teens , families |
OS | Youth | |
Description:The Office of Adolescent Health (OAH) coordinates adolescent health promotion and disease prevention programs and initiatives across the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Managed By: Office of Adolescent Health, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health, HHS Tags: Teens , Prevention , Children |
OASH | Youth | |
Child Welfare Information Gateway Description:Access to timely, practical resources that help child welfare, adoption, and related professionals protect children and strengthen families. Managed By: The Children's Bureau |
ACF | Family Services, Youth | |
Office of Head Start (@HeadStartgov) Description:This is the official twitter account for the Office of Head Start. Managed By: Office of Head Start Tags: Head Start , Education , Youth , Children |
ACF | Youth | |
BestBones4Ever.gov (@bestbones4ever) Description:US DHHS Office on Women's Health bone health campaign for girls ages 9-14 to encourage them to get active and choose foods with calcium and vitamin D. Managed By: Office on Women's Health Tags: Bone Health , Girls' Health , Youth , Children , Parents |
OS | Youth | |
Description:Promotes healthy and positive behaviors in girls, giving them reliable and useful health information in a fun, easy-to-understand way. Managed By: Office on Women's Health Tags: Girls' Health , Children , Parents |
OS | Youth | |
GirlsHealth.gov (@girlshealth) Description:U.S. DHHS Office on Women's Health web site for girls ages 10 - 16. We have resources for parents and teachers too! Managed By: Office on Women's Health Tags: Parents , Education , Girls' Health , Children , Youth |
OS | Youth | |
Description:Encourage girls and their BFFs to get active and choose foods with calcium and vitamin D to build strong bones and prevent osteoporosis later in life. Managed By: Office on Women's Health Tags: Girls' Health , Bone Health , Youth , Children |
OS | Youth | |
Description:Science-based guidance to help Americans aged 6 and older improve their health through appropriate physical activity. Managed By: Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Tags: Children , Parents , Obesity Prevention |
OS | Family Services, Youth |