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News» Teacher Shortages, Education Funding, and Foster Care

Teacher Shortages, Education Funding, and Foster Care

Posted on October 4, 2022October 4, 2022

NEWSMAKERS – This week’s Pennsylvania Newsmakers features Kari King, President of the Pennsylvania Partnership for Children, for an update on the increase in child abuse reports and the increase in the rates of children and youth re-entering foster care.

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Posted in News Tagged child, child welfare, foster care, GPS reports, Kari King, pandemic
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