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Senator Katie Stine Receives Community Fitness Champion Award

Jeffersontown, KY - The American Heart Association, Kentucky Cancer Consortium, Kentucky Youth Advocates and the YMCA Youth Association presented the 2012 Community Fitness Champion award today to Senator Katie Stine of Northern Kentucky. Her sponsorship and leadership in the passage of Senate Bill 110 during the 2012 Kentucky General Assembly was celebrated by many across the state, and this award recognizes the important role she played in making Kentucky a healthier place to live, work [...]

By |2012-08-02T09:00:18-04:00August 2nd, 2012|News Room|

Bring a Friend and Show Your Support for Smoke-Free Kentucky

This week, you can join the Smoke-Free Kentucky Coalition on their tour across the state! They will be speaking to the media, Smoke-Free Kentucky supporters, and reaching out to legislators urging them to join 23 other states in passing a comprehensive, statewide smoke-free law that covers all indoor workplaces, including bars and restaurants. We know that Kentuckians, businesses and organizations across the state support a Smoke-Free Kentucky. Now, we need you to show your support [...]

By |2012-07-31T10:58:23-04:00July 31st, 2012|Blog, Health|

Kentucky 35th in KIDS COUNT Ranking of Child Well-being

Jeffersontown, KY – Kentucky stands as one of the bottom fifteen states in the nation for overall child well-being with a rank of 35, according to the Annie E. Casey Foundation’s 2012 KIDS COUNT Data Book. Kentucky children have experienced setbacks due to financial instability, but have made gains in the education and health areas. The Data Book shows that kids and families in the Commonwealth continue to struggle in the wake of the recession. [...]

By |2012-07-25T10:44:28-04:00July 25th, 2012|News Room|

Join the Kentucky Oral Health Coalition’s Next Members Meeting

Kentuckians of all ages need improved oral health to live healthy and optimal lives. Tackling the problem of poor oral health in Kentucky will take people from multiple disciplines working together and we need you to help. The Kentucky Oral Health Coalition is working collaboratively to improve oral health across the Commonwealth. All members and others who are interested are invited to attend the upcoming meeting. What: Kentucky Oral Health Coalition members meeting When: July [...]

By |2012-07-17T11:06:20-04:00July 17th, 2012|Blog, Health|

Statement from Terry Brooks on the Governor’s Executive Order Establishing a Child Fatality and Near Fatality Review Team

A New Day for Accountability, Transparency and Effectiveness in Child Protection Jeffersontown, KY - Others will no doubt see the big story of today as the state’s appeal to the Supreme Court around the release of child fatalities and near fatalities records. That is important, but let’s face it – that is an old battle being waged to its bitter end. The critical element of today’s news is the Governor’s Executive Order that establishes a [...]

By |2012-07-16T11:23:31-04:00July 16th, 2012|News Room|

Call Congress Today to Help Put a Stop to Hunger!

Tomorrow, the House Agriculture Committee will vote on a Farm Bill proposal that cuts SNAP food assistance for struggling families by over $16 billion. What does this mean for low-income Americans? 500,000 households would see their benefits cut by $90 per month 2 to 3 million individuals would lose their food assistance entirely Nearly 300,000 kids would lose free school meals Please help us tell Congress that we need their support to end hunger in [...]

By |2012-07-10T13:09:02-04:00July 10th, 2012|Blog, Economic Security, Education|

Miller vs. Alabama: Supreme Court Bars Mandatory Life Terms for Juveniles

By: Rebecca Ballard DiLoreto, Children’s Law Center, Litigation Director The United States Supreme Court ruled today,  June 25th 2012, in Miller v. Alabama that sentencing schemes which mandate life in prison without possibility of parole for homicide offenses committed by minors violates the Eighth Amendment. The Eighth Amendment prohibits cruel and unusual punishment and guarantees individuals the right not to be subjected to excessive sanctions. That right “flows from the basic ‘precept of justice that [...]

By |2012-06-25T13:15:12-04:00June 25th, 2012|Blog, Youth Justice|

Call for Photos of Kentucky Children and Youth

 Jeffersontown, KY - Kentucky Youth Advocates is seeking new photographs of Kentucky children and youth to use in the 2012 Kentucky KIDS COUNT County Data Book. The annual KIDS COUNT book documents the condition of children in Kentucky over time, and photos of children – from infants to teenagers – are used to help illustrate the publication. Photos that showcase Kentucky children and youth in settings representative of Kentucky, including diversity in terms of age, [...]

By |2012-06-12T11:47:51-04:00June 12th, 2012|News Room|

News from the KY Department of Education: Kindergarten Readiness Screener to be Implemented

Starting in the 2013-14 school year, kindergarten classrooms in Kentucky’s public schools will use a readiness screener to ensure that all children receive the support they need to be successful in school. The Kentucky Department of Education (KDE) has contracted with Curriculum Associates, LLC and will be using the BRIGANCE® Kindergarten Screen as the common kindergarten readiness screener. The screener will not be used to determine eligibility for kindergarten. State law provides that all children [...]

By |2012-05-30T13:47:15-04:00May 30th, 2012|Blog, Education|

The Changing Face of Families in Kentucky

What comes to mind when you think of kin? Family dinners… birthday parties… camping trips… and vacations to grandma and grandpa’s? For more than 60,000 kids in Kentucky, kin means living with a relative or family friend for safety and security because their parents cannot raise them, according to a new KIDS COUNT® report by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, Stepping Up for Kids: What Government and Communities Should Do to Support Kinship Families. That’s 6 [...]

By |2012-05-24T09:26:16-04:00May 24th, 2012|Blog, Child Welfare & Safety|
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