Connecticut Center for School Safety and Crisis Preparation Launched at Western Connecticut State University

Connecticut Center for School Safety and Crisis Preparation Launched at Western Connecticut State University

In response to an ever-growing need for safety and mental health support programs in public schools, Western Connecticut State University (WCSU) has opened the Connecticut Center for School Safety and Crisis Preparation. The Center will provide professional development related to all aspects of school safety planning, and establish relationships among area school districts that will create a network of professionals who become available to each other for both formal and informal crisis support.

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Yale University School of Nursing Offers Connecticut's Lone Nurse-Midwifery Specialty Program

Yale University School of Nursing Offers Connecticut's Lone Nurse-Midwifery Specialty Program

Yale University is one of only two institutions in New England that offers an academic nurse-midwifery specialty. The program, in the Yale School of Nursing, “prepares students as competent midwives who provide family-centered primary health care,” the university’s website explains, noting that “more now than ever, the need and demand for midwives is at an all-time high.”

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Community Health Center, Inc. Receives Nearly $1.5M Award to Connect Children, Families to Health Care Coverage

Community Health Center, Inc. Receives Nearly $1.5M Award to Connect Children, Families to Health Care Coverage

Community Health Center, Inc. (CHC) has been awarded $1,499,820 over 3 years from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), through the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) The funds are to reduce uninsured rates and connect more children, parents, and families to health care coverage. CHC is the only recipient in the six New England states.

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CT Nonprofits Receive Red Sox Recognition for Mental Health Initiatives

CT Nonprofits Receive Red Sox Recognition for Mental Health Initiatives

The Red Sox Foundation has announced recipients – including three Connecticut nonprofits - in the 8th Annual IMPACT Awards presented by the Ruderman Family Foundation. Five nonprofit organizations from each state in New England were nominated for the grant awards, dedicated to raising awareness and improving mental health outcomes.

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USJ to Offer Introductory Nursing Summer Program for High School Students

USJ to Offer Introductory Nursing Summer Program for High School Students

The nursing shortage in Connecticut has been well-documented, and many experts say a solution will not come quickly. Looking at the long-term challenges, and stepping up to be part of that solution, the University of Saint Joseph (USJ) in West Hartford, is creating opportunities for high school juniors and seniors to learn more about the in-demand career of nursing.

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Pedestrian Fatalities Projected to Reach Four-Decade High Across U.S.; CT One of Only 10 States Expected to See Reduction

Pedestrian Fatalities Projected to Reach Four-Decade High Across U.S.; CT One of Only 10 States Expected to See Reduction

The national Governors Highway Safety Association annual spotlight report projects that drivers nationwide struck and killed 7,485 people walking in 2021 – the most in a single year in four decades. The trend in Connecticut and nine other states is less grim.

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New Leadership Announced for Environmental Organization Save the Sound

New Leadership Announced for Environmental Organization Save the Sound

Save the Sound, among the region’s premier environmental organizations, has announced a forthcoming change in leadership. Curt Johnson will “retire” at the end of September after five years leading the environmental organization, to be succeeded by Leah Schmalz, currently serving as Vice President of Programs.

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