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Montana Commission Recommends More Than $30 Million in ARPA Spending for Healthcare Initiatives
[ad_1] HELENA — A state advisory board has finalized recommendations on how to spend more than $30 million in federal American Relief Plan Act funds for health care initiatives. At its meeting on Friday, the ARPA Health Advisory Board endorsed six proposals from the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services. DPHHS Director Charlie ... -
Culver co-founder pledges $1 million to mental health services in South Central Wisconsin
[ad_1] Madison, Wisconsin (WMTV) – Culver co-founder Lea Culver and her three daughters donate $1 million to expand mental health care at UnityPoint Health — Meriter. The funds Culver pledged Friday will be used to expand Child & Adolescent Psychiatry (CAP) at UnityPoint Health — Meriter to improve mental health services in South Central Wisconsin. ... -
Minnesota Department of Education sued by nonprofit named in fraud investigation
[ad_1] A Minnesota nonprofit is named in an affidavit in an FBI search warrant related to fraud charges, suing the state for cutting off federal funds. St. Paul-based Partners in Quality Care filed a lawsuit in federal court on Friday, accusing the Minnesota Department of Education of violating its constitutional right to due process. Although ... -
Special Education Task Force Presents Recommendations to School Boards | Isolation and Detention in FCPS
[ad_1] The Blue Ribbon Task Force, formed following a US Department of Justice investigation into abuses of segregation and detention in Frederick County public schools, will submit its recommendations to the Frederick County Board of Education next week. DOJ found in December that FCPS violated state and federal laws in its use of disciplinary practices ... -
UAMS, Medsker’s Pharmacy Partners Deliver Lonoke County Community Health Workers
[ad_1] View larger image September 9, 2022 | | Fayetteville – Lindsey Koons and Stephanie Bowlan were recently hired to help people in Lonoke County navigate the health care system through a partnership with the University of Arkansas Medical School (UAMS) and Medscar Pharmacy. rice field. As community-embedded healthcare workers, Koonce and Bowlan are able ... -
Governor Ricketts comments on US Department of Education’s proposed Title IX amendments and asks Nebraskans for comment
[ad_1] media contacts: Alex Royce, 402-471-1970 Justin Pinkerman, 402-471-1967 Media release: Governor Ricketts comments on US Department of Education’s proposed Title IX amendments and asks Nebraskans for comment Lincoln – Today, Governor Pete Ricketts submitted his comments on the Title IX amendments proposed by the US Department of Education. This change deliberately misinterprets and misapplies ... -
Education in Myanmar shootings: Attacks on schools, use by military and armed groups, surge after 2021 takeover
[ad_1] FAIRFIELD, Connecticut (September 9, 2022) – The Global Coalition to Protect Education from Attacks (GCPEA), in its report for the 3rd UN International Day to Protect Education from Attacks, found that in Myanmar the number of violent attacks on schools increased from 10 in 2020 to 10 in 2021. He said the number had ... -
Education in Lebanon amid recession
[ad_1] School closures during the COVID-19 pandemic have exacerbated inequalities and made it difficult for many students around the world to get an education. In Lebanon, this was made especially acute by a deep economic recession, high fuel prices and infrastructure problems such as the Beirut explosion in August 2020. Out of necessity they leave ...










