Search Results
Page 99 of 214
-
Attorney General Pursues Credit Card Companies Over Fee Policies That Harm Small Businesses
-
Protect Your Business Against Fraud
Each year, small businesses are targets of fraudulent or deceptive sales practices. Use these Quick Tips to help spot the scammers before your business falls victim.
-
Thinking of hiring a contractor for a home improvement project? Before you sign a contract, check out these Quick Tips!
-
Gift cards and gift certificates are convenient and when it comes to holidays, birthdays, or special occasions, they often make gift-giving easy. But gift cards are not the same as credit cards and, while Connecticut has its own gift-card laws, they may not apply to all gift cards. Learn all about gift cards with these Quick Tips.
-
Learn about phone bill "cramming" and what you can do about unauthorized charges with these Quick Tips.
-
Department of Children and Families - Reporting Child Abuse & Neglect Website
The Website for Reporting Child Abuse & Neglect. Hotline: 1-800-842-2288 TDD: 1-800-624-5518
-
What Parents Can Do About TV Violence
13 Tips From the American Medical Association To Balance Your Child's TV Viewing
-
Health Care for Uninsured Kids & Youth
-
Licensing programs at the Office of Early Childhood
The Division of Licensing is responsible for the administration of the child care and youth camp licensing programs at the Office of Early Childhood. Family child care homes, group child care homes, child care centers and youth camps are required to be licensed.
-
A link maintained by the Connecticut State Library Providing information about child development, learning, health and safety, and parenting
-
Department of Children and Families - Ways to Help Children Website
The Website for Department of Children and Families - Ways to Help Children - ways to help children who may have been abused or neglected, or to prevent child abuse and neglect.
-
The Connecticut Child Advocate Website
The mission of the Child Advocate is to oversee the protection and care of children and to advocate for their well-being.
