24 resultados para YANG-MILLS FIELDS
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County Audit Report
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County Audit Report
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County Profile
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County Audit Report
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County Audit Report
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Audit report on Mills County, Iowa for the year ended June 30, 2006.
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Audit report on Mills County, Iowa for the year ended June 30, 2008
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Audit report on Mills County, Iowa for the year ended June 30, 2009
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Audit report on Mills County, Iowa for the year ended June 30, 2010
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Report on a special investigation of the Lake Mills Community School District for the period July 1, 2005 through December 31, 2010
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This document produced by the Iowa Department of Administrative Services has been developed to provide a multitude of information about executive branch agencies/department on a single sheet of paper. The facts provides general information, contact information, workforce data, leave and benefits information and affirmative action data.
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Audit report on Mills County, Iowa for the year ended June 30, 2011
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Report on a special investigation of the Mills County Treasurer’s Office for the period January 1, 2005 through March 31, 2011
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Many would argue that the dramatic rise in autism has reached critical mass, and this council echoes that statement. Iowa, like many states in the nation, is currently ill equipped to handle the large influx of children and adults with autism. When this council was initially formed we were facing diagnosis rates of 1 in 150 and currently the diagnosis rate is 1 in 91. Current resource strains in education, qualified trained professionals, access to care, and financial services are rapidly deteriorating Iowa’s ability to deliver quality services to children, adults, and families affected by autism. If Iowa leadership fails to act quickly the already strained system will face a breaking point in the following areas: financing, coordination of care, educational resources, early identification, adult services, and access to service delivery - just to name a few. This council has taken the past 12 plus months hearing testimony from state officials, providers, and caregivers to ensure that care for those with autism is effective, cost efficient, and accessible. This council will be making recommendations on three major areas; early identification, seamless support/coordination of care, and financing of care. While these areas will be highlighted in this first annual report it in no way minimizes other areas that need to be addressed such as early intervention, special education, training, in-home support services, financing options, and data collection. Implementing the initial recommendations of this council will lay foundational support for the areas mentioned above. Often those in position to help ask what can be done to help families in Iowa. This council has provided a roadmap to help facilitate effective and proven treatments to children and adults with autism.
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Audit report on Mills County, Iowa for the year ended June 30, 2012