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  • Adjusting Jobs to Protect Workers’ Mental Health is Both Easier and Harder Than You Might Think

    The Conversation Jun 19, 2023

    Changing workplace culture and the way jobs are designed can stave off depression, anxiety and burnout.

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  • Underpaid Nursing Home Workers Quit in Droves

    The Rural Blog Jun 18, 2023

    “Frustration is surging among the low-wage workers who make up the backbone of the nursing-home industry, as tens of thousands of their colleagues call out sick with Covid-19, inflaming shortages…

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  • Why We Need to Upgrade Postsecondary Education and Job Training

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Jun 18, 2023

    A staggering misalignment of postsecondary education and training programs in the United States is leaving millions of critical jobs unfilled and millions of Americans missing opportunities for meaningful economic mobility.

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  • Shifts Needed to Protect Mental Health in the Social Sector

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Jun 17, 2023

    Integrating mental health in social change workplaces allows us to cultivate new narratives and norms that will better sustain long-term engagement with social change.

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  • How to Build Disability Inclusion in the Workplace

    Ulliance Jun 16, 2023

    People who are disabled deal with other people’s biases and preconceptions about disability every day. They know people first see the disability, followed by assumptions regarding their capability.

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  • Boosting Mental Health Support in the Workplace

    Forbes Jun 12, 2023

    Build resilience and create a more supportive yet productive culture within your organization.

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  • Building Back Better with Youth Development Opportunities

    Brookings Jun 11, 2023

    In cities and counties across the country, summer youth employment programs (SYEPs) stand out as some of the largest and most high-profile youth workforce development initiatives around. At least, they…

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  • How Higher Education Institutions Can Prioritize Career Services

    Higher Education Dive Jun 10, 2023

    Higher Education News…

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  • There Needs to Be More Progress on Advancing Women of Color in Leadership Roles

    RAND Corporation Jun 7, 2023

    2020 saw the highest number of women of color elected to congress in U.S. history, as well as the election of Vice President Kamala Harris, the first woman (and woman…

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  • Why We Need to Recruit More Women Electricians

    YES! Magazine Jun 6, 2023

    The U.S. is finally moving away from fossil fuels, but there aren’t enough electricians to do the job.

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  • Medical Debt Can Keep People in the Cycle of Homelessness

    Futurity Jun 4, 2023

    Medical bills were the primary source of debt among people in the study. Research shows that medical debt burdens millions of Americans: Depending on how you define “medical debt,” studies…

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  • The Special Education Teacher Shortage is Half a Century Old

    The 74 Jun 2, 2023

    For all the headlines proclaiming and debunking reports of a national teacher shortage, few have picked up on the issue’s third rail: Educators qualified to teach students with disabilities have…

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