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Building a More Inclusive Canada: The Government of Canada Announces Funding for Anti-Racism Projects Across the Country


Title: Lift Every Voice
Description:  The project aims to conduct a research study to qualify the lived experiences of Black Nova Scotian musicians as it relates to accessing employment and opportunities to participate within the music industry.
Funding Amount: $89,600
Organization: Izaak Walton Killam Health Centre 
Title: Driving Diversity in our Health Workforce for Indigenous peoples and Africa Nova Scotian Communities: Operationalizing Action on Systemic Barriers
Description:  The project aims to analyze gaps in the IWK s workforce to promote strategic recruitment and to represent the patients, families, and regions served by the IWK.
Funding Amount: $146,700
Title: Nova Scotia Anti-Racism and Discrimination Charter in Recreation  ....

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Virtual Learning Could Make In-Person School Better


Students, for their part, will likely have lost months of learning by the time they fully return to physical classrooms. Most kids yearn for social connection with their peers and teachers, and the pandemic has caused many of them to fall behind. Some lack stable internet access, and have resorted to sitting in the parking lot of their school to use the high-speed Wi-Fi needed for Zoom conferencing. Barred access to in-person schooling can put many American children at risk of going without meals or spending increased time with abusive relatives. The general public has begun to acknowledge what educational research confirms: These issues are the result of extreme inequality in the United States, chronic divestment from public education, and insufficient social safety nets. Remote learning has exacerbated the institutional harms that were already being inflicted on many families. ....

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Declining enrollment in therapeutic day treatment programs sparks legislative inquiry


Declining enrollment in therapeutic day treatment programs sparks legislative inquiry
Students walk in a hallway before the pandemic. (Source: WVIR)
By CJ Paschall | February 8, 2021 at 11:38 PM EST - Updated February 8 at 11:38 PM
ALBEMARLE COUNTY, Va. (WVIR) - The pandemic is taking its toll on many students, but for those needing the most intensive mental healthcare, help has been harder and harder to come by.
The Therapeutic Day Treatment (TDT) program, a statewide out-of-school treatment for students with the greatest mental health needs, has been seeing declining enrollment since June 2019. After first hearing about the issue in the news, and then hearing directly from affected constituents, 57th District Delegate Rob Bell (R) introduced a bill to try to reverse the trend. ....

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Penn State Students Teaching Students announces new courses for spring semester


Students Teaching Students announced via press release eight new courses that will be available for the 2021 spring semester at Penn State.
STS is a program that allows undergraduate students to design and teach their own official courses at the university each semester.
According to the release, the new courses include “Act Now for a Sustainable Future,” “The Impact of Drug Cartels on Development in Rural Latin America,” “Supporting Students Mental Health,” “Unpacking the Cultural, Ethnic and Racial Diversity in Disney Films,” “Music and Mind: An Introduction to Music Psychology,” “The Roman Liturgy Since 1900,” “American Musical Theatre History: From 9/11 to COVID-19” and “The Miseducation and Underrepresentation of the Big Black Woman.” ....

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