Video Stories Show the Importance of Full Restoration for Child Care in the Final Budget

Check out the videos below of parents and child care providers that have felt the significant impacts of the Child Care Assistance Program cuts that began last year. The Child Care Assistance Program helps low-income parents maintain employment or further their education while their children are learning and being cared for in a safe environment. Because of the cuts, Kentucky now has the lowest eligibility level in the nation for parents to qualify for child [...]

By |2014-03-25T16:35:17-04:00March 25th, 2014|Blog, Child Welfare & Safety, Economic Security, Health|

Build Your Own School District Policy to Advance Safe Routes to School

Join the National Safe Routes to School Partnership on a webinar about the influence of district policies on walking and bicycling to school.  Attendees will learn about various policy opportunities at the district level, and be introduced to a new, free online workbook for building and customizing their own policies. The webinar is scheduled for March 20th, 2014 at 2pm Eastern - register here. SPEAKERS: Dave Cowan, program manager, Safe Routes to School National Partnership Ben Winig, [...]

By |2014-03-19T09:08:17-04:00March 19th, 2014|Blog, Health|

Kids’ Bills Progress in the Kentucky Legislature

The legislative session is moving along quickly and this week, a couple of good bills for kids made progress. We are excited about the movement of these bills and look forward to them continuing through the legislative process. Here’s a snapshot on what moved forward this week: SB 176 – Passed Senate Judiciary Committee (Kinship Caregiver Authorization Law) Today’s passage of SB 176 by the Senate Judiciary Committee is a true affirmation of the importance Kentuckians place [...]

Face It Movement Highlighted on KET Series

A new KET series, kNOwMORE NONPROFITS, began airing an educational television series about what life would be like without nonprofits in November 2013. Throughout the month of February, the 8th episode in the series, "Nonprofits Keeping Kentucky Healthy," highlighted the Face It® Movement and 3 other nonprofits across the state that work to improve the health of Kentuckians. Kentucky Youth Advocates is a proud partner of Face It, a movement to end child abuse in Louisville by 2023. In the [...]

By |2014-03-12T10:44:18-04:00March 12th, 2014|Blog, Child Welfare & Safety, Health|

Live United Day: March 12

On Wednesday, March 12,2014, advocates from across the state, including Kentucky Youth Advocates, will be attending LIVE UNITED Day at the Capitol in Frankfort to speak out for and support United Way’s priorities including education, income, and health. United Way would specifically like advocates to encourage our legislators to restore funding for the Child Care Assistance Program in the state budget. The Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) helps low-income families access to quality child care [...]

Smiles for Life in Kentucky: A National Oral Health Curriculum

Has your child’s pediatrician ever looked at your child’s teeth or gums? If you have ever been pregnant, did your OB/GYN talk to you about your oral health? If you are a physician, do you shy away from talking about oral health with your patients, because it is not your role? School nurses, do you include oral health in your continuum of care in your school? As a part of Kentucky’s 2014 Oral Health Literacy [...]

By |2014-03-06T09:24:27-05:00March 6th, 2014|Blog, Health|

Enacting a Kinship Caregiver Authorization Law in Kentucky

Yesterday, Senator Harper Angel filed SB 176 to allow a relative caregiver to access key services for the children in their care when legal custody or guardianship is not feasible. We applaud her for her leadership on this important issue for kids and look forward to the bill moving forward through the Senate and House this session. Children across Kentucky are being denied access to education and health care solely because they are being raised [...]

By |2014-03-05T17:46:29-05:00March 5th, 2014|Blog, Child Welfare & Safety, Education, Health|

Time is Running Out to Enroll in kynect

Open enrollment for kynect, Kentucky’s Health Benefit Exchange, ends this month, which means many Kentuckians still need to enroll in health insurance before time runs out. And kynectors, those certified by the state to help folks navigate the enrollment process, are heading into overdrive with less than 30 days left to enroll. Last week, the Lexington Herald-Leader examined enrollment by county.  The paper’s analysis indicated that throughout the state, the percentage of people who were [...]

By |2014-03-04T09:23:00-05:00March 4th, 2014|Blog, Health|

Protect Kids from Adults who Smoke: Teddy Roosevelt Would Have Done the Same

This post originally appeared as an op-ed in the Herald Leader. You can view it online, here. I am a Teddy Roosevelt fan because we share common passions. As a gridiron fanatic, I am awe-inspired by how he saved football. Faced with calls for the abolition of the game due to a stunning number of deaths and serious injuries, Roosevelt used his diplomacy and mandated from the Oval Office elements of the game that we [...]

By |2014-03-03T09:53:50-05:00March 3rd, 2014|Blog, Health|

School-Based Health Care Awareness Month

February is National School-Based Health Care Awareness Month. The School-Based Health Alliance is inviting States across the country to share success stories on how School Based Health Centers (SBHCs) have proven to be beneficial for providing children comprehensive health care services.  In honor of the month, I want to highlight the history of school-based health and how it can improve the health of Kentucky’s children. The idea of school-based health is not new. In fact, [...]

By |2014-02-27T10:39:57-05:00February 27th, 2014|Blog, Health|
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