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The federal Public Health Emergency designation will end on May 11, 2023. The flyer outlines steps that individuals or families participating in the Medicaid, FNS, and WIC programs need to take as their benefits may change.
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La emergencia federal de Salud Pública por COVID-19 finalizará el 11 de mayo de 2023. Tus beneficios podrían cambiar. Toma medidas para mantener tu información actualizada.
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Work-First Annoucment
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Virtual Recovery Support Group
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Triple P is a parenting program, but it doesn’t tell you how to be a parent. It’s more like a toolbox of ideas. You choose the strategies you need. You choose the way you want to use them. It’s all about making Triple P work for you. WHAT DOES TRIPLE P DO? The three Ps in ‘Triple P’ stand for ‘Positive Parenting Program’ which means your family life is going to be much more enjoyable. Triple P helps you: Raise happy, confident kids Manage misbehavior so everyone in the family enjoys life more Set rules and routines that everyone respects and follows Encourage behavior you like Take care of yourself as a parent Feel confident you’re doing the right thing HOW DO YOU DO TRIPLE P’S POSITIVE PARENTING PROGRAM? Because all families are different, Triple P has a range of ways to get your positive parenting program. Choose anything from single visit consultations to public seminars; group courses to private sessions. You can even do Triple P Online, at home or wherever you like!
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Triple P es un programa de crianza, pero no le dice cómo ser padre. Es más como una caja de herramientas de ideas. Tú eliges las estrategias que necesitas. Tú eliges la forma en que quieres usarlos. Se trata de hacer que Triple P funcione para ti. ¿QUÉ HACE TRIPLE P? Las tres P en 'Triple P' significan 'Programa de Crianza Positiva', lo que significa que su vida familiar será mucho más agradable. Triple P le ayuda a: Criar niños felices y seguros Administre el mal comportamiento para que todos en la familia disfruten más de la vida Establece reglas y rutinas que todos respeten y sigan Fomenta el comportamiento que te gusta Cuídate como padre Siéntete seguro de que estás haciendo lo correcto ¿CÓMO SE HACE EL PROGRAMA DE CRIANZA POSITIVA DE TRIPLE P? Debido a que todas las familias son diferentes, Triple P tiene una variedad de formas de obtener su programa de crianza positiva. Elija cualquier cosa, desde consultas de una sola visita hasta seminarios públicos; cursos grupales a sesiones privadas. ¡Incluso puedes hacer Triple P Online, en casa o donde quieras!
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Contact Us
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Robby Hall
Director of Social Services
125 Caroline St.
Rockingham NC 28379
Phone: 910-997-8480
robby.hall@richmondnc.com
About Richmond County Social Services
Programs and services provided by the Richmond County Department of Social Services are funded through federal, state and county revenues, in addition to grants and other donations, to meet the community’s priorities as defined by the Board of County Commissioners.
Our Mission
The Mission of the Richmond County Department of Social Services is to develop and implement human services programs which are intended to promote the health, well-being, self sufficiency and protection of families, children and adults within our communities.
PUBLIC NOTIFICATION:
Non-Discrimination Statement
“In accordance with Federal law and US Department of Agriculture (USDA) and US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability. Under the Food Stamp Act and USDA policy, discrimination is prohibited also on the basis of religion or political beliefs.
To file a complaint of discrimination, contact USDA or HHS. Write USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, 1440 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, D.C. 20250-9410 or call (800) 795-3272 (voice) or (202) 619-0403 (voice) or (202) 619-3257 (TTY). USDA and HHS are equal opportunity providers and employers.”