Healthy Families and Communities Subcommittee
On Monday, September 13th, the Healthy Families and Communities Subcommittee, chaired by U.S. Rep. Carolyn McCarthy (D-NY), held a field hearing in Long Island, New York to explore how schools and communities can help raise awareness of the risks of concussions and improve concussion management for students.
In May, the committee held a hearing that looked at the effect of concussions on student achievement. Witnesses testified that student athletes’ academic performance in school suffers when concussions are not properly managed. Each year, about 140,000 high school athletes suffer concussions.
In May, the committee held a hearing that looked at the effect of concussions on student achievement. Witnesses testified that student athletes’ academic performance in school suffers when concussions are not properly managed. Each year, about 140,000 high school athletes suffer concussions.
Witnesses:
- Rich Caster » Former New York Jets player Rockville Centre, N.Y.
- Courtney Hall » Former San Diego Chargers player; Co-founder, Hillcrest Venture Partners New York, N.Y.
- Craig LoNigro » Athletic Trainer, Physical Education and Health Teacher Comsewogue High School Port Jefferson Station, N.Y.
- Caitlin Monaghan » Former high school athlete Garden City, N.Y.
- Dr. Hayley Queller, M.D. » Orthopedic Associates of Long Island East Setauket, N.Y.
On Thursday, June 24, 2010, the Subcommittee on Healthy Families and Communities, chaired by U.S. Rep. Carolyn McCarthy (D-NY), held a hearing to examine rising safety concerns about students using the Internet, social networking and other technology, especially the increased occurrence of cyber bullying. The hearing will also explore the role schools, students, parents and communities can play to keep students safe.
A recent Pew survey shows in 2009, 73 percent of American teens with access to the Internet use social networking websites, up from 65 percent in 2008. The survey also shows that American teens and young adults say the Internet is a central and indispensable element in their lives.
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A recent Pew survey shows in 2009, 73 percent of American teens with access to the Internet use social networking websites, up from 65 percent in 2008. The survey also shows that American teens and young adults say the Internet is a central and indispensable element in their lives.
Witnesses:
- Dr. Phil McGraw » Syndicated Daytime Television Talk Show Host and Best-Selling Author
- Parry Aftab » Executive Director WiredSafety Wyckoff, N.J.
- Dave Finnegan » Chief Information and Logistics Bear Build-A-Bear Workshop Saint Louis, Mo.
- Dominique Napolitano » teen member of Girl Scouts of the USA’s Let Me Know (LMK) program West Islip, N.Y.
- Barbara-Jane Paris » Principal Canyon Vista Middle School Austin, Texas
- Dr. Jorge Srabstein » Children’s National Medical Center Washington, D.C.
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Witnesses:
- Jana Frieler » Principal Overland High School Aurora, Colorado
- Wynell “Wendy” Gilbert » Teacher Erwin High School Center Point, Alabama
- Donald E. Greydanus, MD » Pediatrics Program Director Kalamazoo Center for Medical Studies Michigan State University
- Linda Pee » Parent of student who was paddled Hot Springs, Arkansas
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Witnesses:
Please note the time for this hearing has changed to 10:30 a.m.
In light of the rising number of girls in the nation’s juvenile justice system, on Thursday, March 11th the House Subcommittee on Healthy Families and Communities held a hearing to examine the unique challenges girls face in today’s juvenile justice system as the committee works toward reauthorizing the Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention Act. Among other things, the subcommittee will examine confinement conditions, mental health, victimization, and public safety.
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In light of the rising number of girls in the nation’s juvenile justice system, on Thursday, March 11th the House Subcommittee on Healthy Families and Communities held a hearing to examine the unique challenges girls face in today’s juvenile justice system as the committee works toward reauthorizing the Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention Act. Among other things, the subcommittee will examine confinement conditions, mental health, victimization, and public safety.
Witnesses:
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Professor Francine Sherman »
Clinical Professor and Director
Juvenile Rights Advocacy Project Boston College Law School Newton, MA - The Honorable J. Brian Huff » Jefferson County, Birmingham, AL
- Ms. Rachel Carrion » Community Connections for Youth, Board Member New York, NY
- Professor Linda A. Teplin » Director of the Psycho-legal Studies Program Northwestern University Evanston, IL
- Cameron Romer » York County Probation Officer York, PA
- Gary Ivory » Southwest President and National Director of Program Development Youth Advocate Programs Harrisburg, PA
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On Thursday, November 5, U.S. Rep. Carolyn McCarthy (D-NY), chairwoman of the House Subcommittees on Healthy Families and Communities, held a hearing to examine best practices to prevent child abuse and neglect, as well as how to strengthen and improve services for families in crisis.
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Witnesses:
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Rodney Hammond, Ph.D »
Director
Division of Violence Prevention Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Atlanta, GA - Caren Kaplan, ACSW » Director of Child Protection Reform American Humane Association Washington, DC
- Sandra Oliva » Executive Director Nassau County Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Inc Hempstead, N.Y.
- Rob Sawyer, MSW, LICSW » Director Child and Family Services Olmsted County Community Services Rochester, MN
- Teresa M. Smith, L.S.W. » Coordinator Executive Director Children’s Advocacy Center Harrisburg, PA
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Carol Wilson Spigner, DSW »
Associate Professor and Clinician Educator
School of Social Policy and Practice
University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA
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On Thursday, October 8, the House Subcommittee on Healthy Families and Communities held a hearing to examine innovative strategies to ensure children have access to healthy, nutritious and safe school meals.
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Witnesses:
- Matt Sharp » Senior Advocate California Food Policy Advocates Los Angeles, CA
- Mary Lagnado » Assistant Superintendent for Business and Management Systems Westbury Union Free School District Westbury, NY
- Richard De Burgh » President DJ Co-Ops Valencia, CA
- Deborah Yargar-Reed » Physical Education Teacher Biglerville Elementary School Biglerville, PA
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Tony Geraci »
Director
Food and Nutrition Services
Baltimore City Public Schools Baltimore, MD - Alice Sheehan » 8th grader City Neighbors Public Charter School Baltimore, MD
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – On Wednesday, July 8, the House Subcommittees on Early Childhood, Elementary and Secondary Education and Healthy Families and Communities will hold a joint hearing to examine strategies for improving school safety, including ways to prevent violence, bullying and harassment. Recent studies show students are more likely to succeed academically and graduate when learning environments are free from harassment and violence.
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Witnesses:
- Jackie Andrews » Student and School Safety Advocate Haddon Heights, NJ
- Josie Andrews » Student and School Safety Advocate Haddon Heights, NJ
- Rona Kaufmann » Principal William Penn Senior High School York, PA
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Dr. Scott Poland »
Professor and Coordinator
Suicide and Violence Prevention Office NOVA Southeastern University Fort Lauderdale, FL - Steve Riach » Founder and Board Chairman Heart of a Champion Foundation Dallas, TX
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Cassady Tetsworth »
Vice Chair
National Youth Advisory Board Students Against Violence Everywhere (SAVE) Greensboro, NC - Kenneth S. Trump, M.P.A. » President National School Safety and Security Services Cleveland, OH
- Sirdeaner Walker » Mother of Bullied Child Springfield, MA
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On Thursday, May 14, the Healthy Families and Communities Subcommittee, chaired by U.S. Rep. Carolyn McCarthy (D-NY), held a hearing to examine how improvements to child nutrition programs can help fight the nation’s childhood obesity crisis.
Child nutrition experts across the board agree that childhood obesity poses the greatest threats to the nation’s physical and financial health. Today, one-third of U.S. children and adolescents, about 25 million, are obese or overweight. Child nutrition programs provide children with access to low-cost, nutritious food to support healthy growth and development.
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Child nutrition experts across the board agree that childhood obesity poses the greatest threats to the nation’s physical and financial health. Today, one-third of U.S. children and adolescents, about 25 million, are obese or overweight. Child nutrition programs provide children with access to low-cost, nutritious food to support healthy growth and development.
Witnesses:
- U.S. Rep. Mike Castle (R-DE) »
- U.S. Rep. Lynn Woolsey (D-CA) »
- Michele Paterson » First Lady of New York New York City & Albany, NY
- Susan P. Byrnes » Founder Susan P. Byrnes Health Education Center York, PA
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Nancy Copperman »
Director
Public Health Initiatives Office of Community Health North Shore Long Island Jewish Health System Great Neck, NY - Reginald Felton » Federal Relations Director National School Boards Association Alexandria, VA
- Dr. Virginia A. Stallings, MD » Chair Institutes of Medicine (IOM) Committee on Nutrition Standards for National School Lunch and Breakfast Programs
- Lorrene Davis Ritchie, PhD, RD » Director of Research Atkins Center for Weight and Health Berkeley, CA
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The House Education and Labor Subcommittee on Healthy Families and Communities Subcommittee will hold a joint hearing with the Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism and Homeland Security to examine if at-risk youth are missing out on educational opportunities while in foster care, juvenile justice facilities, alternative education settings and other environments.
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Witnesses:
- Dr. Thomas Blomberg » Professor of Criminology Florida State University Tallahassee, FL
- Ms. Linda Brooke » Director of Government Relations and Education Services Texas Juvenile Probation Commission Austin, TX
- Dr. Cynthia Cave » Director Office of Student Services Richmond, VA
- Leonard Dixon, M.S. » Executive Director Wayne County Juvenile Detention Facility Detroit, MI
- Janeen Steel, Esq. » Executive Director Learning Rights Law Center Los Angeles, CA
- Dr. Robert Whitmore » CEO Manito, Incorporated Chambersburg, Pennsylvania