Articles tagged as: Indiana Family and Social Services Administration
September 27, 2018
Public Health Committee Focuses On Access To Treatment
Indiana has a mix of treatment options for people in addiction recovery and the state has been working to increase the options.
Read MoreJuly 30, 2018
New Law Aims To Reduce Indiana's High Diabetes Rates
Eleven percent of Hoosiers have diabetes, and an estimated one in three Hoosiers are pre-diabetic.
Read MoreJune 7, 2018
Early Learning Grants Awarded In 16 Counties
The Family and Social Services Administration announced the recipients of more than $1.5 million in grant money this week, for expanding the capacity of early learning across the state.
Read MoreMay 3, 2018
FSSA Secretary: Addiction Treatment Program Exceeds Expectations
Open Beds is a partnership between FSSA and Indiana 2-1-1 to connect those in need of addiction treatment with local resources.
Read MoreMay 2, 2018
Indiana Orders Closure Of Day Care Where Boy Was Beaten
A 1-year-old boy was hospitalized Monday after suffering a scratched, swollen and bloodied face in an attack at the day care.
Read MoreApril 23, 2018
Pre-K Report: Indiana Needs Better State-Funded Programming
On this year's State of Preschool report from The National Institute for Early Education Research, Indiana ranked second to last for state funded pre-K access for four year olds.
Read MoreMarch 15, 2018
Partnership Connects Addiction Disorder Patients To Treatment
Open Beds, the state's Family and Social Services Administration and Indiana 2-1-1 have teamed on a new online platform.
Read MoreFebruary 9, 2018
Opioid Treatment Access Expanding In Indiana
This week the Indiana FSSA announced projects to expand opioid treatment in the state.
Read MoreDecember 20, 2017
State Offers Nearly $4 Million For Pre-K Programs
The state hopes grant money set aside by lawmakers in the 2017 legislative session will help expand access to and the quality of preschool programs.
Read MoreOctober 18, 2017
Indiana Receives Approval To Expand Lead Testing
The state will use money from the Children's Health Insurance Program.
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