Over the last year, Indiana stopped giving new child care vouchers, slashed the number of spots in the state preschool program and cut how much it pays for care.
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Simon Black, Brock University (THE CONVERSATION) Zohran Mamdani, the 34-year-old New ...
With a $6.5 million investment into job training and future employment for teens and young adults in the Silver State, the ...
New Hampshire has a child care workforce shortage, and it is looking to its community colleges to address one part of that ...
A new work experience grant set up by West Lothian Council has brought long term success for three quarters of those who have taken part Now the council is keen to encourage private industry to take ...
Recently, Soul Blossom, a child care center in Sisters, was highlighted by the Oregon Department of Early Learning and Care ...
HARTFORD — A thousand new spaces for kids will be added to the state's early childhood education program in January as the state continues its efforts to provide access to pre-K to all Connecticut ...
Cole County businesses looking to offer child care as a recruitment or retention tool now have a way to help their employees ...
What began as an unexpected opportunity quickly became a calling as Krystan Stinemetz now leads a Hays school dedicated to nurturing young minds.
Telford Hall nursing home on Bryce Way in Lawley has been rated 'good' after inspectors from the Care Quality Commission (CQC) visited in September. The CQC said the assessment was "prompted by a ...
KENDALLVILLE, Ind. (WANE) – Child care programs across Indiana are facing financial strain after the state reduced reimbursement rates for providers serving low-income families through the Child Care ...