Children's Services

Governor, First Lady to Co-Chair Children’s Cabinet

Cabinet to create comprehensive strategy focused on Tennessee children’s well-being

NASHVILLE – Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam and First Lady Crissy Haslam today announced the governor will issue an executive order refocusing and restructuring the Governor’s Children’s Cabinet, which they will co-chair.

This makes the Governor’s Children’s Cabinet the only one in the country co-chaired by both a governor and the spouse, according to the National Forum for Youth Investment, and the group through collaboration and cooperation will create a comprehensive strategy focused on issues such as children’s physical and mental health, education, safety and overall well-being.

Haslam Unveils Comprehensive Public Safety Strategy

Multi-year action plan resulting from collaboration of 11 state agencies

NASHVILLE – Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam today announced a comprehensive, multi-year action plan designed to improve public safety statewide. 

The Governor’s Public Safety Subcabinet Working Group, which includes commissioners and representatives from 11 state agencies, submitted the plan after months of meetings with more than 300 public safety professionals and stakeholders across the state.

Tennessee Celebrates National Adoption Month

NASHVILLE – Governor Bill Haslam has proclaimed November Adoption Month in Tennessee joining states around the country in celebrating adoption and raising awareness of the continued need for adoptive families.
 
"Many Tennessee children have been able to realize their potential and lead full, happy lives because of adoption," said Haslam. "It's important that we take this opportunity to honor our state's adoptive families."
 

Tennessee Celebrates Child Health Week

NASHVILLE – Governor Bill Haslam has proclaimed October 3-9, 2011 Child Health Week in Tennessee. State officials recently celebrated Tennessee’s highest-ever ranking for child well-being as part of the Annie E. Casey Foundation’s KidsCount Data Release. On the heels of that announcement, Tennesseans are encouraged to put the health and well-being of children first during Child Health Week, and every week in the year ahead.

“During Child Health Week and every week, we need to be good role models for children in our state and support them as they grow up to be healthy, productive Tennesseans,” Haslam said.

Volunteers Come Through For 'Walk Me Home'

 The Memphis/West Tennessee Walk Me Home event was held on Saturday August 20, 2011, raising $5,000 for foster and adoptive children.

Downtown Nashville power outage affects DCS

 From General Services:

DCS Central Office re-opens Monday, June 13

 

The Cordell Hull Building in downtown Nashville, closed because of electrical and plumbing problems, will re-open Monday for business.

 

DCS Central Office closed Friday, July 10

The department's central office in Nashville will be closed Friday because of the ongoing electrical problems.

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