Over two thousand eight hundred reports were prepared and submitted to the Administrative Office by the various clerks and probation managers to produce this Annual Report.
Over two thousand eight hundred reports were prepared and submitted to the Administrative Office by the various clerks and probation managers to produce this Annual Report.
Evaluation of the 2013 Community Violence Prevention Programs Parent Program In 2013, the Community Violence Prevention Programs Parent Program offered 1,010 parents in 21 Chicago-area communities training and then coordinated their participation in community service projects. The evaluation of the Parent Program was designed to guide programmatic enhancements and funding decisions. Researchers used multiple surveys of program staff and participants in order to obtain feedback on trainings and general program operations. The program met its goals of building protective factors to reduce child maltreatment in families; employing and training over 1,000 parents to complete service projects; and improving the community through community service.
State Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention Plan, covering October 1, 2013 - September 30, 2014. The Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS; Department) is the single state agency for planning and coordinating child abuse and neglect prevention programs and services. As such, the Department is charged to administer child abuse prevention shelters and service programs for abused and neglected children, or provide for their administration by not-for-profit corporations, community-based organizations, or units of local government.
Application for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity, pursuant to Section 8-406.1 of the Illinois Public Utilities Act, and an Order pursuant to Section 8-503 of Illinois Public Utilities Act, to Construct, Operate and Maintain a new 345 kilovolt transmission line in Ogle, DeKalb, Kane and DuPage Counties, Illinois.
As required by Section 2-3.25g of the School Code (105 ILCS 5/2-3.25g), the following report provides summaries of requests for waivers of School Code mandates being transmitted to the Illinois General Assembly for its consideration. The report concludes with a database listing all of the requests received, organized by Senate and House districts, including those requests for waivers and modifications acted on by the State Superintendent of Education in accordance with Section 1A-4 of the School Code (105 ILCS 5/1A-4) and applications that have been returned to school districts or other eligible applicants.