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35670 Federal Register / Vol. 70, No.

118 / Tuesday, June 21, 2005 / Notices

involving individual Federal Reserve Review Administrator, National I. Funding Opportunity Description
System employees. Immunization Program, CDC, 1600 Clifton
2. Any items carried forward from a Road NE., Mailstop E–05, Atlanta, GA 30333, A. Purpose
previously announced meeting. Telephone 404.639.6101. The purpose of this priority area is to
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: The Director, Management Analysis and announce the availability of funds to
Michelle A. Smith, Director, Office of Services Office, has been delegated the support grants for secondary analysis of
Board Members; 202–452–2955. authority to sign Federal Register notices data available from the National Survey
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: You may
pertaining to announcements of meetings and on Child and Adolescent Well-Being.
call 202–452–3206 beginning at other committee management activities, for The planned analyses should be
approximately 5 p.m. two business days both CDC and the Agency for Toxic designed to advance the state of
before the meeting for a recorded Substances and Disease Registry. knowledge in child maltreatment, child
announcement of bank and bank Dated: June 14, 2005. welfare services, child and family
holding company applications services, and/or child development for
Alvin Hall,
high risk children.
scheduled for the meeting; or you may Director, Management Analysis and Services
contact the Board’s Web site at http:// Office, Centers for Disease Control and B. Background
www.federalreserve.gov for an electronic Prevention. The National Survey of Child and
announcement that not only lists [FR Doc. 05–12186 Filed 6–20–05; 8:45 am] Adolescent Well-Being, authorized
applications, but also indicates BILLING CODE 4163–18–P under Section 429A of the Personal
procedural and other information about Responsibility and Work Opportunities
the meeting. Reconciliation Act, is the first nationally
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & HUMAN representative study that examines the
System, June 17, 2005. SERVICES functioning and well-being of children
Robert deV. Frierson, and families who come to the attention
Deputy Secretary of the Board. Administration for Children and of the child welfare system. Although
[FR Doc. 05–12392 Filed 6–17–05; 4:00 pm] Families there has been an increasing emphasis
BILLING CODE 6210–01–S on child well-being as a key outcome of
Office of Planning, Research and child welfare services, and states are
Evaluation; Secondary Analysis of being held accountable for those
Data From the National Survey of Child outcomes, there has been little
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
Abuse and Neglect information, particularly on a national
HUMAN SERVICES
scale, to examine well-being within the
Centers for Disease Control and Funding Opportunity Title: Secondary context of the family and community
Prevention Analysis of Data from the National environments and the service systems
Survey of Child Abuse and Neglect that are likely to affect children’s
Disease, Disability, and Injury (NSCAW). functioning. NSCAW was designed to
Prevention and Control Special Announcement Type: Initial. begin to address this gap.
Emphasis Panel (SEP): Incidence, Children in the core sample (n=5504)
Natural History, and Quality of Life of Funding Opportunity Number: HHS– were selected from those investigated by
Diabetes in Youth, Request for 2005–ACF–OPRE–PH–0095. Child Protective Services in 92 primary
Applications (RFA) DP–05–069 CFDA Number: 93.647. sampling units (PSUs) during a 15-
Due Date For Letter of Intent or month sampling period beginning in the
In accordance with Section 10(a)(2) of fall of 1999. Children are included in
the Federal Advisory Committee Act Preapplications: Three weeks prior to
due date. the sample and followed up whether or
(Pub. L. 92–463), the Centers for Disease not their investigation resulted in a case
Control and Prevention (CDC) Due Date for Applications: opening; thus, NSCAW includes
announces the following meeting: Application is due August 5, 2005. children who remain at home without
Name: Disease, Disability, and Injury Executive Summary: Funds are services; those who remain at home and
Prevention and Control Special Emphasis available to support grants for secondary receive child welfare services; and those
Panel (SEP): Incidence, Natural History, and analysis of data available from the who are placed out of home in foster,
Quality of Life of Diabetes in Youth, Request
for Applications (RFA) DP–05–069.
National Survey on Child and kinship, or group care. A supplemental
Times and Dates: 7 p.m.–9 p.m., July 21, Adolescent Well-Being (NSCAW). sample (n=727) was selected from
2005(Closed); 8:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m., July 22, NSCAW provides longitudinal data children who were reaching their first
2005(Closed). from multiple informants on the anniversary in foster care during the
Place: Double Tree Hotel, Buckhead, 13342 functioning, well-being, and services same sampling period. Extensive
Peachtree Road NE, Atlanta, GA 30326, provided to a national probability information on child and family
Telephone Number 404.231.1234. sample of children and families who characteristics, service needs, and
Status: The meeting will be closed to the
public in accordance with provisions set
come into contact with the child welfare service receipt was collected directly
forth in Section 552b(c) (4) and (6), Title 5 system through an investigation of child from the target children, their
U.S.C., and the Determination of the Director, maltreatment. Data are available through caregivers, their caseworkers, and their
Management Analysis and Services Office, licensing agreements from the National teachers at baseline, and follow-up data
CDC, pursuant to Public Law 92–463. Data Archive on Child Abuse and were collected from all respondents at
Matters To Be Discussed: The meeting will Neglect at Cornell University (http:// 18 months and 36 months post-baseline.
include the review, discussion, and www.ndacan.cornell.edu). Applicants’ In addition, information about services
evaluation of applications received in planned analyses should be designed to was collected from caregivers and
response to Incidence, Natural History, and
Quality of Life of Diabetes in Youth, Request advance the state of knowledge in child caseworkers at 12 months post-baseline.
for Applications (RFA) DP–05–069. maltreatment, child welfare services, Baseline contextual data are available
Contact Person for More Information: child and family services, and/or child from state administrators and local child
J. Felix Rogers, Ph.D.,M.P.H., Scientific development for high risk children. welfare administrators in the PSUs.

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