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hopefully, nhs england, also critical of this news from the department of health and social care is critical can't all speak up and do nothing. there is certainly a hope -- one representative said they hoped to see an end to the kind of behavior that so many trains, often they are trainees, have suffered in surgical theaters and around that by their often senior colleagues. >> thank you very much for that. around the world and across the u.k., this is "bbc news." now to some of the other day's news. the budget retailer has announced it will take on the leases of up to 71 wilco stores. it is expected to convert shops to the pound land brand, and offer roles for wilco staff. a judge in pakistan has ruled the five children found with the grandfather of sarah will be sent temporarily to a government childcare facility in the country. 10-year-old sarah wasound dead at a house in england last month. the children had traveled to pakistan from the u.k. with sarah's father, stepmother, and uncle. u.k.'s biggest chain is putting up its prices during peak hours. stonegate, which ones yates bars, will a
hopefully, nhs england, also critical of this news from the department of health and social care is critical can't all speak up and do nothing. there is certainly a hope -- one representative said they hoped to see an end to the kind of behavior that so many trains, often they are trainees, have suffered in surgical theaters and around that by their often senior colleagues. >> thank you very much for that. around the world and across the u.k., this is "bbc news." now to some of...
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the department of health and social care also said that the nhs has a mitigation plan in place for hospitalldings with confirmed raac and that it remained committed to eradicating raac from the nhs estate entirely by 2035. schools in scotland, wales and northern ireland are also being assessed. in scotland, raac has been detected in 35 schools, but first minister humza yousaf said he has no plans to close any schools in the short term. the problem is, there's no exact record of where raac was used. it's this failure, some argue, that means some buildings remain unsound. frances read, bbc news. 0ur political correspondent tony bonsignore has more on the story, with political reaction from this morning. this is obviously a deep concern for millions of parents, wondering whether their children are going to go back to school this week. the government telling us this is only a minority of schools and pupils that were affected. but it is clear we don't have the full scale of this. there are big political questions for the government to answer. not least, given that this is a problem that has been
the department of health and social care also said that the nhs has a mitigation plan in place for hospitalldings with confirmed raac and that it remained committed to eradicating raac from the nhs estate entirely by 2035. schools in scotland, wales and northern ireland are also being assessed. in scotland, raac has been detected in 35 schools, but first minister humza yousaf said he has no plans to close any schools in the short term. the problem is, there's no exact record of where raac was...
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hopefully nhs england also critical of this news and the department of health and social care criticald do nothing. there is certainly a hope one representative said they hope to see an end to the kind of behaviour that so many trainees, often they are trainees, have suffered in surgical theatres and around their by their often senior colleagues.— often senior colleagues. sharon, thank ou often senior colleagues. sharon, thank you very — often senior colleagues. sharon, thank you very much _ often senior colleagues. sharon, thank you very much for - often senior colleagues. sharon, thank you very much for that. i around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. the budget retailer poundland has announced it will take on the leases of up to 71 wilko stores. it's expected to convert shops to the poundland brand, and offer roles for wilko staff. ajudge in pakistan has ruled that the five children found with the grandfather of sara sharif will be sent temporarily to a government childcare facility in the country. ten—year—old sara was found dead at a house in england last month. the c
hopefully nhs england also critical of this news and the department of health and social care criticald do nothing. there is certainly a hope one representative said they hope to see an end to the kind of behaviour that so many trainees, often they are trainees, have suffered in surgical theatres and around their by their often senior colleagues.— often senior colleagues. sharon, thank ou often senior colleagues. sharon, thank you very — often senior colleagues. sharon, thank you very much...
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the department of health and social care told us: ..adding: five years after legalisation, here we aren the nhs. i'm contacted probably every day by parents who are desperate, who could get real benefit from this medicine, and they can't get it. and that's really incredibly sad. cannabis is still a drug that divides opinion. so, i think there's been this perception that it's some wonder drug or, you know, magic bullet for these conditions. i think we need to be clear that these products are not going to help all children, they're going to help some children, but it is frustrating for those families that they don't at least have the chance to try them. we're onlyjust touching the very, very surface . of the power of cannabis. as patients struggle to access cannabis on the nhs, the private sector continues to grow. where i hope this industry is going to be in ten years' time is that you'll be able to stand there and i'll be able to say that this row is a strain for bowel cancer, that row is a strain for epilepsy. but we've got a lot of work to do as an industry to get to that point. the
the department of health and social care told us: ..adding: five years after legalisation, here we aren the nhs. i'm contacted probably every day by parents who are desperate, who could get real benefit from this medicine, and they can't get it. and that's really incredibly sad. cannabis is still a drug that divides opinion. so, i think there's been this perception that it's some wonder drug or, you know, magic bullet for these conditions. i think we need to be clear that these products are not...
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the department of health and social care also said the nhs is a mitigation plan in place for hospitals state entirely by 2035. schools in scotland, wales and northern ireland are also being assessed,in ireland are also being assessed, in scotland raac has been detected in 35 schools, the first minister said he has no plans to use close in schools in the short term. the problem as there is no exact record of where raac was used. as this failure meaning that some buildings remain unsound. —— it is this failure. an australian icebreaker has embarked on a 2,000—mile journey to a research station in antarctica in an operation to rescue a researcher who's fallen ill there. an air rescue from the remote casey outpost was ruled out because of harsh conditions. from the newsroom, nicky schiller explained the complexity of the rescue operation. this is the icebreaker being sent on a rescue mission to rescue the researcher who has what is being called a debilitating medical condition. it's taken weeks to get this vessel ready, including equipping it with helicopters. to give you a sense of the s
the department of health and social care also said the nhs is a mitigation plan in place for hospitals state entirely by 2035. schools in scotland, wales and northern ireland are also being assessed,in ireland are also being assessed, in scotland raac has been detected in 35 schools, the first minister said he has no plans to use close in schools in the short term. the problem as there is no exact record of where raac was used. as this failure meaning that some buildings remain unsound. ——...
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of age ended in elective abortion. that's according to christian concern, who have been delving into the figures from both the ons and the department . of health figures from both the ons and the department. of health and social carency rate for young women and girls aged between 15 to 24 has been falling year on year. let's discuss this then with michael phillips from the christian legal centre . michael, christian legal centre. michael, thank you for joining christian legal centre. michael, thank you forjoining us. this thank you for joining us. this is such a sensitive topic and i appreciate you guys have put a lot of work into this. can you just give us an outline of what this actually means for our society? yes >> so what we've seen happening is this is that over the course of the last 40, 50 years is that we've gone from a situation where abortion was legal and still is technically illegal to a situation where it become a form of birth control . we've had form of birth control. we've had 8 million abortions since 1977, and every year, unfortunately, it just goes up and up and up. >> wanted it up my year at the same time, we're seeing we're seeing viable pregnancies drop as well . as well. >> is this a direct
of age ended in elective abortion. that's according to christian concern, who have been delving into the figures from both the ons and the department . of health figures from both the ons and the department. of health and social carency rate for young women and girls aged between 15 to 24 has been falling year on year. let's discuss this then with michael phillips from the christian legal centre . michael, christian legal centre. michael, thank you for joining christian legal centre. michael,...
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and potentiallyjust continue in the same vein. i call stephen barclay, _ the secretary of state for health. the department of health and social careidual cases. but in the light of the lucy letby case, the health secretary, steve barclay, told the commons that they are going to revisit the idea of a national register of nhs managers who could be struck off. the christie hospital told us that, "we are grateful that rebecca white raised concerns on three occasions..." "on each occasion," they went on, "the concerns were taken very seriously, fully investigated, acted upon, and she was informed of actions taken. on the allegation of altered patient records, they told us, "the updating of the records was found, on investigation, not to have made a material difference to the way in which the patient�*s condition was described and was part of the normal signing—off of records following dictation and typing, where amendments can be made in a transparent and auditable way." the trust also said that they are cooperating fully with the investigation by the nursing and midwifery council. the nhs is clearly still struggling with whistle—blowi
and potentiallyjust continue in the same vein. i call stephen barclay, _ the secretary of state for health. the department of health and social careidual cases. but in the light of the lucy letby case, the health secretary, steve barclay, told the commons that they are going to revisit the idea of a national register of nhs managers who could be struck off. the christie hospital told us that, "we are grateful that rebecca white raised concerns on three occasions..." "on each...
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of national shame. the shadow health secretary, wes streeting, says 24 hours in a&e is no longer just a documentary, but the department of health and social caremade through the nhs recovery plan . prosecutors are recovery plan. prosecutors are seeking a retrial of lucy letby on one count of attempted murder . the former nurse was jailed for life last month for the murder of seven babies and the attempted murder of six others attempted murder of six others at a hospital in chester in 2015. and 2016. jurors were unable to reach a verdict on six further counts of attempted murder. the cps is seeking that retrial on count 14 only, which relates to the attempted murder of charles kay. she denied the charges and has launched an appeal. charges and has launched an appeal . experts are charges and has launched an appeal. experts are warning charges and has launched an appeal . experts are warning the appeal. experts are warning the government won't meet its manifesto pledge to end homelessness by next year. the kerslake commission says there are chronic and unresolved issues in the housing system with a crisis pushing more people onto the streets , t
of national shame. the shadow health secretary, wes streeting, says 24 hours in a&e is no longer just a documentary, but the department of health and social caremade through the nhs recovery plan . prosecutors are recovery plan. prosecutors are seeking a retrial of lucy letby on one count of attempted murder . the former nurse was jailed for life last month for the murder of seven babies and the attempted murder of six others attempted murder of six others at a hospital in chester in 2015....
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of national shame. shadow health secretary wes streeting says 24 hours in a&e is no longerjust a documentary , but the department documentary, but the department of and social caremade through the nhs recovery plan. experts are warning the government won't meet its manifesto pledge to end homelessness by next year. the kerslake commission says there are chronic and unresolved issues in the housing system , issues in the housing system, with the crisis pushing more people onto the streets. the number of people sleeping rough last autumn was 25% higher than the same time three years ago. the government says it's spending £2 billion to end rough sleeping for good . and lastly, a sleeping for good. and lastly, a space capsule carrying soil from the surface of an asteroid has been recovered by nasa. the sample was collected by the rac rex spacecraft before making the 1.2 billion mile journey to be parachuted through the earth's atmosphere and land in the desert in utah. in the united states. scientists are hoping the findings inside the capsule will shed light on the formation of the solar system and perhaps on the origin of earth itself. if you, with gb news across
of national shame. shadow health secretary wes streeting says 24 hours in a&e is no longerjust a documentary , but the department documentary, but the department of and social caremade through the nhs recovery plan. experts are warning the government won't meet its manifesto pledge to end homelessness by next year. the kerslake commission says there are chronic and unresolved issues in the housing system , issues in the housing system, with the crisis pushing more people onto the streets....
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the department of health and social care also said that the nhs has a mitigation plan in place for hospitalings with confirmed raac, and that it remained committed to eradicating raac from the nhs estate entirely by 2035. schools in scotland, wales and northern ireland are also being assessed. in scotland, raac has been detected in 35 schools, but first minister humza yousaf said he has no plans to use close any schools in the short term. the problem is there's no exact record of where raac was used. it's this failure, some argue, that means that some buildings remain unsound. frances read, bbc news. will talk about that much more throughout the morning and also get the latest from the political correspondent in westminster. other stories this morning, _ correspondent in westminster. other stories this morning, with _ correspondent in westminster. other stories this morning, with rachel. almost a year on from the death of queen elizabeth ii, plans for a permanent memorial are under way. a committee will choose the most appropriate tribute to britain's longest reigning monarch, which will be
the department of health and social care also said that the nhs has a mitigation plan in place for hospitalings with confirmed raac, and that it remained committed to eradicating raac from the nhs estate entirely by 2035. schools in scotland, wales and northern ireland are also being assessed. in scotland, raac has been detected in 35 schools, but first minister humza yousaf said he has no plans to use close any schools in the short term. the problem is there's no exact record of where raac was...
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of national shame. shadow health secretary wes streeting says 24 hours in a&e is no longerjust a documentary , but the department documentary, but the department of health and social careinging improvements . bringing improvements. prosecutors will decide later over whether to call for a retrial of lucy letby on six counts of attempted murder . the counts of attempted murder. the former nurse was jailed for life last month for the murder of seven babies and the attempted murder of six others at a hospital in chester in 2015 and 2016. however, jurors were unable to reach a verdict on six further counts of attempted murder in relation to five children. she denied the charges and has launched an appeal . and has launched an appeal. experts are warning the government will not meet its manifesto pledge to end homelessness by next year . the homelessness by next year. the kerslake commission says there are chronic and unresolved issues in the housing system , issues in the housing system, with a crisis pushing more people onto the streets. the number of people sleeping rough last autumn was 25% higher than it was at the same time three years ago. the government claims it's s
of national shame. shadow health secretary wes streeting says 24 hours in a&e is no longerjust a documentary , but the department documentary, but the department of health and social careinging improvements . bringing improvements. prosecutors will decide later over whether to call for a retrial of lucy letby on six counts of attempted murder . the counts of attempted murder. the former nurse was jailed for life last month for the murder of seven babies and the attempted murder of six...
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we worked closely with the department of health and social care. any schools can you supply? that will be down - accommodation. how many schools can you supply? that will be down to - accommodation. how many schools can you supply? that will be down to the i you supply? that will be down to the dfe, in you supply? that will be down to the dfe. in terms _ you supply? that will be down to the dfe, in terms of _ you supply? that will be down to the dfe, in terms of what _ you supply? that will be down to the dfe, in terms of what their- you supply? that will be down to the dfe, in terms of what their overall i dfe, in terms of what their overall requirements are. but we are one of the three leading companies in the uk, the oldest company in the uk, having been trading since 1934. not under my chairmanship, i have to say, my grandfather started the company. we have, with in our own hire fleet, 32,000 buildings which are operated out of 35 centres around the uk. funnily enough, one of our depots is in nairn. her around the uk. funnily enough, one of our
we worked closely with the department of health and social care. any schools can you supply? that will be down - accommodation. how many schools can you supply? that will be down to - accommodation. how many schools can you supply? that will be down to the i you supply? that will be down to the dfe, in you supply? that will be down to the dfe. in terms _ you supply? that will be down to the dfe, in terms of _ you supply? that will be down to the dfe, in terms of what _ you supply? that will be...
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the department of health and social care says it plans to recruit and retain hundreds of thousands morears. pubs in england and wales will be allowed to continue selling takeaway pints, after the government extended the relaxed licensing laws first introduced during the pandemic. they've already been extended twice, and will now run for another 18 months. some wilko shops have ceased trading today, with another 50 to close this week. it comes after a deal to rescue the homeware chain fell though. ben can tell us more. ben, what happens now? yes, after weeks of speculation, it seems there will be no saving the wilko brand. there had been hopes that a deal with the billionaire owner of hmv could save up to 300 stores, but that fell through. administrators pwc confirmed that between today and thursday, the first 52 stores will close. and within two weeks, another 124 will shut their doors for good. by early october, all 400 wilko stores are now expected to cease trading. that means all 12,500 staff who work for wilko are likely to lose theirjobs. there is some hope for some stores. rival b
the department of health and social care says it plans to recruit and retain hundreds of thousands morears. pubs in england and wales will be allowed to continue selling takeaway pints, after the government extended the relaxed licensing laws first introduced during the pandemic. they've already been extended twice, and will now run for another 18 months. some wilko shops have ceased trading today, with another 50 to close this week. it comes after a deal to rescue the homeware chain fell...
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and - important subject. the department minister. a fascinating and _ important subject. the department of health and social careir fastest rate in 1a years, improving your property's kerb appeal could boost its value. so we sent diy expert wayne perrey to give one viewer's house a makeover for under £100. and dr oscar's here to go through this week's health headlines — finding out what's a lie and what's legit. i'll be looking into whether growing human kidneys in pigs is good news for the future of transplants, and the truth behind how you should really sit on the toilet. all that, plus chef poppy o'toole's whipping up a baked cheesecake. but not any old cheesecake. have a look at that. a cheesecake in an air fryer! and it was the big final of bbc�*s ultimate wedding planner last night. the winner will be joining us live to share some money?saving hacks, including how to keep your flowers fresh for longer. see you at 9:15am. my my word, that is quite a menu. see you then. a varied pot. time to get the news, travel and weather where you are. a very good morning. welcome to bbc london, i'm thomas magill. the may
and - important subject. the department minister. a fascinating and _ important subject. the department of health and social careir fastest rate in 1a years, improving your property's kerb appeal could boost its value. so we sent diy expert wayne perrey to give one viewer's house a makeover for under £100. and dr oscar's here to go through this week's health headlines — finding out what's a lie and what's legit. i'll be looking into whether growing human kidneys in pigs is good news for the...
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that maria the undersecretary of maria is the undersecretary of state at the department of health and social careter and what do you think about the triple lock and as isabel was trying to imply there and there are there are ways of wheedling their way around this sort of sneaky changes and whatever. how important is that remove all appropriate offensive words and simply say it's hopeless. >> it is not a basis to formulate policy , any policy formulate policy, any policy towards the elderly should be based on the needs of the elderly. it shouldn't be based on some arbitrary, figure based on some arbitrary, figure based on what has been the increase in pay ' on what has been the increase in pay , and they've got to get rid pay, and they've got to get rid of it or calm it down. otherwise of it or calm it down. otherwise of course, we will never see an end to the inflation spiral. this gives a huge boost to the inflation spiral and of course, you know, the whole thing about benefits is they're supposed to help people in real need . an help people in real need. an awful lot of people who are pensione
that maria the undersecretary of maria is the undersecretary of state at the department of health and social careter and what do you think about the triple lock and as isabel was trying to imply there and there are there are ways of wheedling their way around this sort of sneaky changes and whatever. how important is that remove all appropriate offensive words and simply say it's hopeless. >> it is not a basis to formulate policy , any policy formulate policy, any policy towards the...
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i should just read this out to our viewers, the department of health and social care has said simpaticorting to carefully review evidence on unlicensed cannabis —based treatments to ensure they are proved safe and effective before they can be considered for roll—out on the nhs more widely. that statement goes on to say the government says if a funding request for this medicine is not approved by an independent panel of experts, it cannot intervene in that decision. before we go, a reminder of our top story. that is more than 5300 people have died after floods in the libyan city. that comes from a local minister. the number could double, that minister goes on to say. more details on our live page. lucy hopkins is up next. thank you for watching. hello. this morning we saw our first frost since the start ofjune and coldest uovernight temperature since the end of april. but it did mean a bright, sunny start for many and for most, sunny spells continue through the day. changes in the northwest later. it's this area cloud here already spilling its way in, going to bring more and more rain ac
i should just read this out to our viewers, the department of health and social care has said simpaticorting to carefully review evidence on unlicensed cannabis —based treatments to ensure they are proved safe and effective before they can be considered for roll—out on the nhs more widely. that statement goes on to say the government says if a funding request for this medicine is not approved by an independent panel of experts, it cannot intervene in that decision. before we go, a reminder...
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department campaign and we were the first. he department of campaign and we were the first. i“ie: department of health campaign and we were the first. iie: department of health and social carebis on the nhs. i am contacted probably every day — cannabis on the nhs. i am contacted probably every day by _ cannabis on the nhs. i am contacted probably every day by parents - cannabis on the nhs. i am contacted probably every day by parents who i probably every day by parents who are desperate, who could get real benefit _ are desperate, who could get real benefit from this medicine, and they can't get _ benefit from this medicine, and they can't get it. — benefit from this medicine, and they can't get it, and that is really incredibly— can't get it, and that is really incredibly sad.— can't get it, and that is really incredibly sad. cannabis is still a drur that incredibly sad. cannabis is still a drug that divides _ incredibly sad. cannabis is still a drug that divides opinion. - incredibly sad. cannabis is still a drug that divides opinion. i - incredibly sad. cannabis is still aj drug that divides opinion. i think there has been _ drug that divides opinion. i think there has b
department campaign and we were the first. he department of campaign and we were the first. i“ie: department of health campaign and we were the first. iie: department of health and social carebis on the nhs. i am contacted probably every day — cannabis on the nhs. i am contacted probably every day by _ cannabis on the nhs. i am contacted probably every day by parents - cannabis on the nhs. i am contacted probably every day by parents who i probably every day by parents who are desperate,...
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department of labor, more than 70% of mothers with children under 18 go to work the average salary for working moms is $44,000 with the most common jobs being held in health care, education and social services when moms are in the workforce and their children are safe and the high quality childcare programs, then. >> mom can focus on our job and the child can actively getting ready for their next level of education. be it preschool or kindergarten. the average cost of childcare is $11,000 a year per child and in states like north carolina childcare costs for infants is $24,000. and many moms are choosing to leave the workforce. i think what we already know is that when families don't have reliable childcare, they sometimes have to hard choices and some of the choices that we see. >> yes, there are some folks who may be leaving the workforce. their american rescue plan allowed more than 200,000 child-care programs to remain open this september. 30th in date will mean these programs. 90% women owned will be forced to either charge families even more are cut childcare, teacher salaries. i'm actually pretty. >> considering closure because we can't keep up with the staffing because staf
department of labor, more than 70% of mothers with children under 18 go to work the average salary for working moms is $44,000 with the most common jobs being held in health care, education and social services when moms are in the workforce and their children are safe and the high quality childcare programs, then. >> mom can focus on our job and the child can actively getting ready for their next level of education. be it preschool or kindergarten. the average cost of childcare is $11,000...
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department of labor, more than 70% of mothers with children under 18 go to work the average salary for working moms is $44,000 with the most common jobs being held in health care, education and socialvices when moms are in the workforce and their children are safe. >> in the high quality childcare programs, then mom can focus on our job and the child can actively getting ready for their next level of education. be it preschool or kindergarten. the average cost of childcare is $11,000 a year per child and in states like north carolina childcare costs for infants is $24,000. and many moms are choosing to leave the workforce. i think what we already know is that when families don't have reliable childcare, they sometimes have to hard choices and some of the choices that we see. >> yes, there are some folks who may be leaving the workforce. their american rescue plan allowed more than 200,000 child-care programs to remain open this september. 30th in date will mean these programs. 90% women owned will be forced to either charge families even more or cut childcare teacher salaries. i'm actually pretty. >> considering closure because we can't keep up with the staffing because staff need
department of labor, more than 70% of mothers with children under 18 go to work the average salary for working moms is $44,000 with the most common jobs being held in health care, education and socialvices when moms are in the workforce and their children are safe. >> in the high quality childcare programs, then mom can focus on our job and the child can actively getting ready for their next level of education. be it preschool or kindergarten. the average cost of childcare is $11,000 a...
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department of labor, more than 70% of mothers with children under 18 go to work the average salary for working moms is $44,000 with the most common jobs being held in health care, education and social services when moms are in the workforce and their children are safe. >> in the high quality childcare programs, then mom can focus on her job and the child can actively getting ready for their next level of education. be it preschool or kindergarten. the average cost of childcare is $11,000 a year per child and in states like north carolina childcare costs for infants is $24,000. and many moms are choosing to leave the workforce. i think what we already know is that when families don't have reliable childcare, they sometimes have to hard choices and some of the choices that we see. >> yes, there are some folks who may be leaving the workforce. their american rescue plan allowed more than 200,000 child-care programs to remain open this september. 30th in date will mean these programs, 90% women owned will be forced to either charge families even more are cut childcare, teacher salaries. i'm actually pretty. >> considering closure because we can't keep up with the staffing because staff
department of labor, more than 70% of mothers with children under 18 go to work the average salary for working moms is $44,000 with the most common jobs being held in health care, education and social services when moms are in the workforce and their children are safe. >> in the high quality childcare programs, then mom can focus on her job and the child can actively getting ready for their next level of education. be it preschool or kindergarten. the average cost of childcare is $11,000...
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department of labor, more than 70% of mothers with children under 18 go to work the average salary for working moms is $44,000 with the most common jobs being held in health care, education and socialvices when moms are in the workforce and their children are safe. >> in the high quality childcare programs, then mom can focus on our job and the child can actively getting ready for their next level of education. be it preschool or kindergarten. the average cost of childcare is $11,000 a year per child and in states like north carolina childcare costs for infants is $24,000. and many moms are choosing to leave the workforce. i think what we already know is that when families don't have reliable childcare, they sometimes have to hard choices and some of the choices that we see. >> yes, there are some folks who may be leaving the workforce. their american rescue plan allowed more than 200,000 child-care programs to remain open this september. 30th in date will mean these programs, 90% women owned will be forced to either charge families even more are cut childcare, teacher salaries. i'm actually pretty. >> considering closure because we can't keep up with the staffing because staff nee
department of labor, more than 70% of mothers with children under 18 go to work the average salary for working moms is $44,000 with the most common jobs being held in health care, education and socialvices when moms are in the workforce and their children are safe. >> in the high quality childcare programs, then mom can focus on our job and the child can actively getting ready for their next level of education. be it preschool or kindergarten. the average cost of childcare is $11,000 a...
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department of labor, more than 70% of mothers with children under 18 go to work the average salary for working moms is $44,000 with the most common jobs being held in health care, education and social services when moms are in the workforce and their children are safe. >> in the high quality childcare programs, then mom can focus on our job and the child can actively getting ready for their next level of education be it preschool or kindergarten. the average cost of childcare is $11,000 a year per child and in states like north carolina childcare costs for infants is $24,000. and many moms are choosing to leave the workforce. i think what we already know is that when families don't have reliable childcare, they sometimes have to hard choices and some of the choices that we see. >> yes, there are some folks who may be leaving the workforce. their american rescue plan allowed more than 200,000 child-care programs to remain open this september. 30th in date will mean these programs. 90% women owned will be forced to either charge families even more are cut childcare, teacher salaries. i'm actually pretty. >> considering closure because we can't keep up with the staffing because staff
department of labor, more than 70% of mothers with children under 18 go to work the average salary for working moms is $44,000 with the most common jobs being held in health care, education and social services when moms are in the workforce and their children are safe. >> in the high quality childcare programs, then mom can focus on our job and the child can actively getting ready for their next level of education be it preschool or kindergarten. the average cost of childcare is $11,000 a...
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of community foundation for social and environmental justice. aerobic time i hear something about health and the department of health i look around and try to see what they are doing, are they really taking care of us? article 31 there is nothing about testing residents to see if the dust has contaminated their lives, their children and effected their health. my biggest concern is the disconnect between industry and the community. we already have 40 thousand units in san francisco that are unoccupied. 140 percent of high end homes have been built. only 35 percent of low income and moderate income, such as teachers, only 35 percent. 145 percent, 35 percent. where we live it is very dangerous. the environment. not talking about the people, talking about the environment. even if you bring in new soil, once that soil gets wet, whatever is under the ground will come up. my concern is that we need a full cleanup. my concern is that we do not need housing on contaminated land. my concern is while housing is being built the community is second. our health is second and that needs to stop, because whatever goes on in the bayview hunters point district 10 will travel all over san francisco, san jose, t
of community foundation for social and environmental justice. aerobic time i hear something about health and the department of health i look around and try to see what they are doing, are they really taking care of us? article 31 there is nothing about testing residents to see if the dust has contaminated their lives, their children and effected their health. my biggest concern is the disconnect between industry and the community. we already have 40 thousand units in san francisco that are...