Michigan candidates share their views on expanding early childhood mental health

Among our state's children experiencing mental illness, more than a third are not receiving care, according to a recent report. Parents and childcare advocates showed up at a virtual forum recently to ask local candidates running for Michigan’s State House what they plan to do about it.

Padres preguntan a los candidatos de Michigan: ¿Cómo van a apoyar la educación pública?

Bonnie Rolle, maestra jubilada de las Escuelas Públicas de Detroit y bisabuela, no tuvo miedo de preguntar a los candidatos de Michigan si están comprometidos a apoyar la educación pública si son elegidos en noviembre. Así es como algunos respondieron en un foro virtual reciente.

Parents ask Michigan candidates: How will they support public education?

Bonnie Rolle, a retired Detroit Public School teacher and great-grandmother, wasn't afraid to ask Michigan candidates if they are committed to supporting public education if they are elected in November. Here's how some responded at a recent virtual forum. 

Los candidatos de Michigan responden al tema de la salud mental en la primera infancia

Entre los niños de nuestro estado que padecen enfermedades mentales, más de un tercio no reciben atención, según un informe reciente. Padres y defensores del cuidado infantil se presentaron recientemente en un foro virtual para preguntar a los candidatos locales que se postulan para la Cámara de Representantes de Michigan qué planean hacer al respecto.

¿Podría un salario digno resolver la escasez de trabajadores en el sector del cuidado de niños?

El salario promedio nacional para un trabajador de cuidado infantil ahora es de $13.22 por hora, y casi 90,000 personas han dejado la industria en los últimos dos años. En Michigan, la escasez ha dejado a miles de padres esperando lugares abiertos en instalaciones en apuros. Padres y defensores del cuidado infantil se presentaron recientemente en un foro virtual para preguntarles a los candidatos locales que se postulan para la Cámara de Representantes de Michigan este noviembre sobre soluciones.

Could a living wage for child care workers solve shortages? Michigan candidates weigh in

The national average wage for a child care worker is now $13.22 per hour, and nearly 90,000 people have left the industry in the last two years. In Michigan, the shortage has left thousands of parents waiting for open spots in struggling facilities. Parents and childcare advocates showed up at a virtual forum recently to ask local candidates running for Michigan’s State House this November about solutions.

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Resilient Neighborhoods: Central Detroit arts studio complex broadens horizons following COVID

The early pandemic wasn't an easy time for artists. But creatives associated with a central Detroit arts complex used the downtime to reimagine their work.

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Michigan schools expand mental health services in wake of Oxford school shooting

Oxford Community Schools have introduced a host of new mental health supports – even as the state of Michigan itself prepares to make an unprecedented investment in school-based mental health services.

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Mi STEM Forward Program Leads the Way for Student Success

Michigan is leading the way in diverse mobility technologies. The University Research Corridor is an alliance of the state’s three leading research institutions, dedicated to driving the regional economy. Through the Michigan STEM Forward program, students are connecting with STEM-focused internships at some of the state’s leading innovative companies.   

Why Early Education Matters: A Q&A with the woman leading Detroit’s charge to put children first

"The real-life impact that a quality early childhood education has on every aspect of all our lives – even if we’re not parents or grandparents becomes apparent when you compare children who’ve been afforded high-quality early experiences and those who have not," says Denise Smith, implementation director for Hope Starts Here Detroit Early Childhood Partnership. "The adults who end up working in every aspect of our society—their early starts shape how they show up in those roles."

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