Complete Streets: Field Trip to Norton Commons

Marsha Bach of the Northern Kentucky Health Department and Mayor Rick Skinner of Williamstown discuss Complete Streets while touring Norton Commons. Growing up I played outside with neighborhood children from sunrise to sunset. We’d ride our bicycles around the block and take walks to the neighborhood pool and park. I remember the sense of safety and connection I felt because I was able to easily navigate my community by bike or foot. I, [...]

By |2014-10-22T09:32:41-04:00October 22nd, 2014|Blog, Health|

Data Transparency to Enhance and Promote Healthier Communities

Data transparency is one of the current hot topics in Kentucky health, and while this sounds like an abstract or even confusing term, data transparency actually means laying out the facts so that everyone can understand them. It refers to the openness of health departments, service providers, managed care organizations, and others to provide adequate and reliable data publicly for external research, analysis, monitoring, and accountability. Louisville Metro Public Health and Wellness is one of [...]

By |2014-10-21T10:20:58-04:00October 21st, 2014|Blog, Health, Kids Count|

Congress and KCHIP

This post originally appeared as an Op-Ed in The Courier Journal. You can view it online here. As the November election nears, effective, bipartisan action in Congress can sometimes feel like a lofty and unattainable ideal. Political ads remind us several times a day of the divide amongst political parties. Yet, we have a strong example of a bipartisan policy that has been effective at delivering quality health insurance to children in the way states [...]

By |2014-10-20T10:59:42-04:00October 20th, 2014|Blog, Economic Security, Health|

Together We Address Children’s Exposure to Violence

Last Wednesday I attended the Children Thrive in Violence-Free Lives: Building Community Prevention Conference hosted by Kosair Charities, The Children Exposed to Violence Collective Impact Initiative, and the Face It® Movement to end child abuse. The conference focused on the impacts of children’s exposure to violence and how it can be addressed in our community.  Others in attendance included community leaders and professionals that work to prevent and intervene in child abuse and family violence. [...]

By |2014-10-16T13:12:17-04:00October 16th, 2014|Blog, Child Welfare & Safety|

Coming Soon: Open Enrollment for kynect, Quality Health Care Coverage

Mark your calendars! Open enrollment for health insurance plans—via kynect—begins November 15, 2014 and closes on February 15, 2015. If you don’t have access to health insurance, or have inadequate health coverage, be sure to visit the kynect website to compare options that best suit you and your family. Kynect offers a variety of health insurance plans including: Medicaid or discounted private insurance for you and your children if you do not receive health insurance [...]

By |2014-10-14T13:35:59-04:00October 14th, 2014|Blog, Health|

Commit to Safety: Learn the Facts About Child Sexual Abuse

It can often be difficult to broach the topic of child sexual abuse, but it is essential that adults learn the facts about it. We can help prevent children from becoming victims of sexual abuse if we have the tools to keep it from happening in the first place. And, we can protect and help children heal from trauma if we know how sexual abuse impacts children and the support they need to recover. What [...]

By |2014-10-13T09:59:29-04:00October 13th, 2014|Blog, Child Welfare & Safety|

Fall: A Season of Change, Hope, and Preparation

Why do people love fall so much? The changing leaves. Pumpkin flavored everything. Chilly air. And for me, time to pull out those scarves and boots. I’ve often wondered what the appeal of fall is and my best conclusion is that it brings a sense of change and hope. For us at Kentucky Youth Advocates, fall is a season where we start to prepare for the Kentucky legislative session that begins in January. We release [...]

Better Data Needed to Track Status of Children’s Oral Health in Kentucky

According to the Governor’s Ky Health Now Initiative, Kentucky ranks 45th in the percentage of children with untreated dental decay (34.6%). The Pew Center on States gave Kentucky a “C” grade in providing oral health care to children in their latest report. Yet, it’s difficult to truly know where Kentucky stands on children’s oral health since the state has not systematically collected data on children’s oral health in over a decade. In 2008, Kentucky passed [...]

By |2014-10-06T10:05:39-04:00October 6th, 2014|Blog, Health, Kids Count|

2015 Blueprint for Kentucky’s Children: Let’s Make It Happen!

A couple weeks ago, I shared with my 2nd grade son that I was going to a strategic planning meeting to talk about how to make things better for the community. My son enthusiastically asked if he could go too. The idea of being a part of figuring out how to make things better for something he cared about excited him. I had to break the news to him that the meeting was during the [...]

How Are Candidates Addressing the Needs of Kentucky’s Children? Tune in to Debates and Register to Vote!

Kentucky will hold elections for seats in both the Kentucky State Legislature and U.S. Congress in the upcoming mid-term elections on November 4, 2014.  To help inform voters about the positions of the candidates, KET will be hosting debates for select U.S. Congressional races.  The debates will air on KET at 8/7 PM on the following days: Oct. 6: U.S. House of Representatives, 3rd Congressional District Rep. John Yarmuth, Democratic Party Michael Macfarlane, Republican Party [...]

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