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Colorado launches new task force to keep kids safe, prevent illegal child care

Colorado launches new task force to keep kids safe, prevent illegal child care
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Emergency child care for school-aged children in the District of Parry Sound

Emergency child care for school-aged children in the District of Parry Sound SHARE ON: Screenshot of psdssab.org The District of Parry Sound’s Social Services Administration Board released more details on emergency child care for school-aged children. This comes in response to several inquiries since the provincial announcement Wednesday.  Beginning Monday, Emergency Child Care will be available for children between the ages of 4 to 12 years who are currently enrolled in a publicly funded school.  The following locations will cater to their respective areas, keeping in mind that spaces are limited at this time. YMCA of Simcoe/Muskoka – Parry Sound Public School

COVID-19 Vaccination Information for Brown Co

COVID-19 Vaccination Information for Brown Co
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Are Claims of a Crisis in Child Care Overblown?

Are Claims of a Crisis in Child Care Overblown? Our view of a widely reported, COVID-caused child-care “crisis” is almost entirely driven by anecdotal evidence promoted by advocacy groups. To make good policy in a crucial area, we need more reliable data. Emphasizing an “acute, immediate child-care crisis in America,” President Biden included $40 billion in his recently-proposed $1.9 trillion “American Rescue Plan,” aimed to save thousands of struggling child-care businesses and enable millions of women now stuck at home to return to work. As I suggested in a recently-published article, though, we know too little about the child care problem we’re planning to spend billions of dollars to solve. That’s because our view of a widely reported, COVID-caused child-care “crisis” is almost entirely driven by anecdotal evidence promoted by advocacy groups. To make good policy in a crucial area, we need more reliable data.

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