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Newsom’s Mental Health Care Plan for Homelessness Advancement
[ad_1] Critics say there aren’t enough beds, homes, or therapists for the program to work. Sacramento, California — California Governor Gavin Newsom A controversial proposal to refer homeless people with severe mental disorders to treatment passed state legislatures on Tuesday, ruling that it will be used to force homeless residents into care they don’t want. ... -
DeRoches establishes working group on reproductive health
[ad_1] Channing Wang / Thresher Ben Baker Katz 8/30/22 11:26 PM In an email sent to the rice community on Tuesday morning, President Reginald DesRoches announced the creation of a working group focused on reproductive health within the rice community. Due to the evolving nature of legal issues surrounding other reproductive services, the group said ... -
Defamation of public education exacerbates teacher shortage | Editorial
[ad_1] The Indiana Department of Education says the back-to-school is well underway, but more than 1,600 teaching positions remain open statewide. In addition, the agency’s online job board revealed on Tuesday that 791 more of her support positions were open, including her school counselor and classroom aide. In the last Congress, state legislators proposed keeping ... -
Podcast: Is It Time To Quit ‘Baby’ Aspirin? The Tobacco Industry’s Scientific Denial.Dutch farmers protest
[ad_1] MeIs it time to give up on low-dose aspirin as a heart attack prevention tool? New evidence suggests the risks may outweigh the benefits for many. Tobacco industry evades tobacco regulation followed a strategy of science denial that helped Are activist groups using the same tactics today in their campaigns against pesticides? Dutch farmers ... -
CT Mental Health System Reality, Past and Present
[ad_1] At one point, three state mental hospitals in Connecticut each housed about 2,000 patients. Many more were placed in other facilities under the control of the Connecticut Department of Mental Health. Connecticut Valley Hospital is over 100 years old and still active. Whiting’s forensic department was recently separated by the governor amid allegations of ... -
CT should mandate sex education following Dobbs ruling
[ad_1] Supreme Court Recent Judgments Dobbs V. Jackson Women’s Health Organization — Judgment overturning Roe v. Wade — violates our inherent right to bodily autonomy. As a 20-year-old woman, this new reality is absolutely terrifying. Despite this tragic change in federal policy, Connecticut has been at the forefront of this issue, abortion remains legal State ... -
Fashion Designer Headlines Bolo Bash Luncheon Hosted by Baptist Health Foundation | News
[ad_1] Fashion designer Jude Connolly Zimmerman, founder and creator of self-proclaimed women’s lifestyle brand Jude Connolly, will headline the 32nd Annual Boro Bash Reception and Luncheon in October. Two years later, the event returns to its traditional format. This year’s luncheon, presented by Dillard’s, will be held on Wednesday, October 12th from 11am to 1pm ... -
PHOTOS: Trace the impact of Indian craftsmanship on the global fashion industry
[ad_1] All photos courtesy of Inspired by India, Roli Books. In Louis XIV’s France, Indian chintz and chintz were so coveted that the government was forced to ban their importation and sale. Yet French aesthetics continued to wear them indoors, personally defying the law. Fashion history is replete with similar anecdotes of Europeans’ fascination with ...



