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The child care industry is in crisis in Connecticut and beyond. Experts believe it’s driven by a pandemic-era labor shortage. The number of child care workers in Connecticut dropped 28% from ...
Connecticut child care workers, the overwhelming majority of whom are female, earn an average of $27,976— far below Connecticut’s per capita income of about $45,000.
“After months of warning this governor that child care is on the brink of collapse, he devoted $0 out of a $2 billion surplus to fix the crisis in the child care industry,” Goldburn said.
Connecticut needs federal help to resolve the child care crisis by Sarah Rittling April 10, 2023 @ 7:30 am Updated August 14, 2023 @ 1:42 pm Paid for by Reader Opinion ...
Connecticut was already 50,000 child care slots short before the pandemic. Now it’s at 72% of its pre-pandemic capacity.
Leaders address Connecticut’s child care crisis by: Brittany Taylor. Posted: Aug 8, 2024 / 05:26 PM EDT. Updated: Aug 9, 2024 / 05:51 AM EDT. by: Brittany Taylor.
Connecticut faces an ‘overwhelming’ coronavirus pandemic-induced crisis in pediatric mental health care. Here’s what experts say the legislature should do.
There is a new resource for Connecticut kids. An Urgent Crisis Center is opening its doors at The Village For Families and Children in Hartford. It’s one of four centers like this in the state.
Child care centers across the state will be closed Wednesday to rally for "The Morning Without ... Rallies Wednesday are being held across the state to protest Connecticut's child care crisis.
A new law in Connecticut will make it easier for residents to establish at-home day care centers by preventing landlords and zoning departments from placing restrictions on the operation of ...
If the funding isn’t renewed or supplemented, Connecticut is projected to see nearly 1,000 care providers close their doors and more than 37,000 young children lose care.
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