Child care crisis: A new EducationNC report says the state of North Carolina has lost most than 5% of licensed programs since pandemic began. https://lnkd.in/gQENqqcf 📸: Liz Bell/Education NC
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As clinical social workers, we have the power to be that caring adult in a child's life, guiding them towards their success story every step of the way. #lcsw #clinicalsocialwork #childtherapy
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We commend the state’s commitment to reform how all child care providers are supported. By developing an alternative methodology (rate reform), California is taking important steps to ensure funding reflects the true cost of child care. But rate reform discussions MUST include what’s important to California’s families. Hear what they have to say #childcarepriorities
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This article in the Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care discusses how having an accurate profile of areas of strengths and weaknesses can ensure that care plans in secure care are properly tailored to maximise young people's outcomes: https://buff.ly/495WQC7 #SJRCC
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This thoughtful piece from Elliot Haspel for New America challenged my perspective on the role employer child care should play in solving the care crisis. Worth a read!
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In this article for Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care, the authors explore how using a structured model can help residential child care workers make ethical decisions and give clarity in difficult situations.: https://buff.ly/4cLTLIY #SJRCC
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Why the national child-care crisis won't be solved unless its real estate adapts - Austin Business journal 🚸 Child Care Crisis Alert! Over 60% of people in both urban California and rural Alabama live in "child-care deserts." It's clear: solving the national child-care crisis requires adapting our real estate strategies. Let's build solutions that fit our communities! https://lnkd.in/gD_wEDFW #ChildCareCrisis #RealEstateAdaptation
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The latest issue of the Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care covers topical issues in residential child care, research, policy and practice. Read it online now: https://buff.ly/3WvvLVt #SJRCC
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The latest issue of the Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care covers topical issues in residential child care, research, policy and practice. Read it online now: https://buff.ly/3WvvLVt #SJRCC
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CCPO Broadcast: Notice of Proposed Changes on Child Care Assistance in the Regulations of the Department of Health. The Child Care Program Office (CCPO) is sending notification of proposed changes on Child Care Assistance Program Regulations 7 AAC 41. Please read this notice carefully for instructions on how to comment. The comment period ends at 5 pm on November 18, 2024. The Department of Health proposes to adopt regulation changes in Title 7 of the Alaska Administrative Code, dealing with the child care assistance program. The proposed changes are related to recommendations from the Governor’s Task Force on Child Care, and include the following: Click the link below to continue reading. 👇 https://bit.ly/4fetuEs
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In a new article for Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care, the authors explore how using a structured model can help residential child care workers make ethical decisions and give clarity in difficult situations.: https://buff.ly/4cLTLIY #SJRCC
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