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Caregiving, whether for small children or aging parents, comes with significant emotional and financial challenges. Recent research examines the economic and social impacts of the role.
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Many businesses, child advocates and parents say there is a childcare crisis in Ohio, but no clear solution on what to do about it.
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Ohio’s governor announced expanding eligibility limits for child care assistance during his State of the State speech, but advocates have pushed for more.
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Allen County in northwest Ohio wants to eliminate barriers for community members who want to become in-home childcare providers. So, it’s putting on workshops to ease the process.
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Goodwill of South Central Ohio is branching out from the retail business to open a child care center. It’s one example of how employers might address Ohio’s child care crisis.
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Republican Senate leadership included changes in their version of the state budget that upset supporters of early childhood education programs and providers of child care for lower-income Ohioans.
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The state has about $705 million available for child care providers through grants funded by the American Rescue Plan and the CARES Act.
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Late last month, Ohio ended the extra $300 unemployment benefit that had been coming from the federal government, saying it would encourage Ohioans to get…
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A new report from a group of business leaders shows many Ohio companies cannot get back on their feet because their employees no longer have affordable…