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The foundation's annual KIDS COUNT Data Book ranks states across 16 categories in education, health, community and economic security. HPR's Casey Harlow has more.
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The Conversation spoke with Ke’ōpū Reelitz, director of early learning and health policy at Hawaiʻi Children’s Action Network, to get an update on the staffing shortage in Hawaiʻi’s child care industry — and its impact on the economy.
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An annual national report ranks Hawaiʻi 22nd in the U.S. when it comes to the overall well-being of children. While that is an improvement from the previous year, advocates say there are still very concerning indicators. HPR's Casey Harlow has more.
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A recent report found the state spends less on services for children now than it did two decades ago. Advocates are raising the alarm to prevent a continuing slide in state investment of families and keiki. HPR's Casey Harlow has more.
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Hawaiʻi children are falling behind, according to a new report on the overall well-being of children in the country. Hawai‘i fell nine places in the overall well-being, but plunged from 25th to 44th in economic well-being. Advocates are sounding the alarm because the report draws data from 2019.
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A statewide coalition of health professionals, educators, business and community representatives are teaming up to record oral health data in Hawai’i.…
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Two rallies last week demonstrated the great divide here over the Presidency of the United States. HPR’s Wayne Yoshioka reports.“Trump! Trump! Trump! USA!…