Child care

Varo Bank Doubles Varo Advance to $500

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Monday, November 27, 2023

SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 27, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Varo Bank, N.A., the first nationally-chartered consumer techbank in the U.S., today announced an increase to $500 for its Varo Advance1 cash limit for qualifying customers to help mitigate financial stress over the holidays. This increase doubles the previous maximum limit of $250 and is a five times increase from the $100 offered at the product's launch in late 2020. Varo Advance is one of the lowest-cost short-term loans available among finance apps.2

Key Points: 
  • Varo Advance is one of the lowest-cost short-term loans available among finance apps.2
    Varo Advance is the latest example of how Varo Bank has quickly responded to customers' financial challenges in 2023.
  • Varo Advance seamlessly integrates into the Varo mobile app and only takes a few taps to apply, with no impact on credit scores.
  • "We have increased the maximum limit for Varo Advance because our customers living paycheck-to-paycheck have asked for a way to pay for increased living costs without going into costly debt," said Colin Walsh, the founder and CEO of Varo Bank.
  • Varo Advance is the latest example of how Varo Bank has quickly responded to customers' financial challenges in 2023.

Massachusetts Nurses Association Statement Regarding Healey-Driscoll Administration Reports on Maternal Child Health Access

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Thursday, November 16, 2023

CANTON, Mass., Nov. 16, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The Massachusetts Nurses Association (MNA) is hereby submitting its response to two reports released today by the Healey administration addressing the issue of maternal child health access: one addressing access to labor, delivery and postpartum care statewide; and the other addressing similar issues for Northern Worcester County following the controversial, and widely opposed closure of the Birthing Center at Leominster Hospital, the 11th such closure in the last decade. 

Key Points: 
  • We are encouraged to see recommendations for a thorough review of access in Northern Worcester County, but believe this should be extended to all regions of the state that have lost access to inpatient maternal health services.
  • The MNA has already filed legislation (S.1450/H.2251) that would establish such a process, but the DPH and the administration can implement this process without legislative action right now.
  • The problem of access to maternal child health services is multifaceted, and we agree that increased reimbursement for these services is necessary, and for some providers serving marginalized communities, funding support from the state may be warranted.
  • Founded in 1903, the Massachusetts Nurses Association is the largest union of registered nurses in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

Kiddie Academy® launches new children's book to help families manage 'first day of child care' anxiety

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Thursday, November 16, 2023

ABINGDON, Md., Nov. 16, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Kiddie Academy® Educational Child Care, a nationally recognized system of comprehensive educational child care franchises, teamed up with New York Times bestselling children's book illustrator Daniel Wiseman to create "Day One Is Fun!," an age-appropriate storybook about what to expect on the first day of child care or preschool. The limited-edition picture book is a gift for families who tour any one of the 325 Kiddie Academy locations across the country. The book launch coincides with National Family Literacy Month.

Key Points: 
  • The limited-edition picture book is a gift for families who tour any one of the 325 Kiddie Academy locations across the country.
  • Experience the full interactive Multichannel News Release here: https://www.multivu.com/players/English/9221851-kiddie-academy-new-child...
    "Children and parents both experience a level of anxiety and apprehension with the first day of child care," said Joy Turner, Kiddie Academy vice president of education.
  • "We want to calm their nerves and assuage their fears with our beautifully illustrated story of 3-year-old Sophie and her first day at Kiddie Academy."
  • While the story is specific to Kiddie Academy, the "first-day feelings" are universally relatable to parents and families with children in child care.

PRIMO WATER ANNOUNCES APPOINTMENT OF ROBBERT RIETBROEK AS CEO

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Wednesday, November 15, 2023

Robbert has spent the last two decades developing a unique skillset that will enable him to excel in his new role as CEO of Primo Water.

Key Points: 
  • Robbert has spent the last two decades developing a unique skillset that will enable him to excel in his new role as CEO of Primo Water.
  • "I am grateful for the opportunity to lead Primo Water and its talented team of associates into the future," said Mr. Rietbroek.
  • Primo Water's Board of Directors approved a $3.5 million grant of restricted share units ("RSUs") to Mr. Rietbroek as a material inducement to his hiring as Primo Water's next CEO.
  • Each RSU will entitle Mr. Rietbroek to receive one Primo Water common share for each RSU that vests.

Statement by Minister Valdez on Global Entrepreneurship Week

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Monday, November 13, 2023

OTTAWA, ON, Nov. 13, 2023 /CNW/ - Today, the Honourable Rechie Valdez, Minister of Small Business, issued the following statement in celebration of Global Entrepreneurship Week, which runs from November 13 to 17:

Key Points: 
  • OTTAWA, ON, Nov. 13, 2023 /CNW/ - Today, the Honourable Rechie Valdez, Minister of Small Business, issued the following statement in celebration of Global Entrepreneurship Week, which runs from November 13 to 17:
    "Canada's small businesses are not small—they make up 98% of all businesses in Canada and create good, middle-class jobs for millions of hard-working Canadians.
  • As we mark the start of Global Entrepreneurship Week 2023, we celebrate entrepreneurs here at home and around the globe.
  • "Supporting our small businesses is crucial to ensuring our economy and our country stay competitive and strong.
  • That's why our government is supporting entrepreneurs from under-represented groups through Canada's first Women Entrepreneurship Strategy , the Black Entrepreneurship Program and the 2SLGBTQI+ Entrepreneurship Program and through investments to support Indigenous entrepreneurs.

Governments of Canada and Nunavut Launch Early Learning and Child Care Action Plan

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Friday, November 10, 2023

IQALUIT, NU, Nov. 10, 2023 /CNW/ - The Governments of Canada and Nunavut today announced a three-year plan to improve and expand early learning and child care (ELCC) services in the territory.

Key Points: 
  • IQALUIT, NU, Nov. 10, 2023 /CNW/ - The Governments of Canada and Nunavut today announced a three-year plan to improve and expand early learning and child care (ELCC) services in the territory.
  • In addition to the investments identified in this action plan, Inuit-specific Indigenous early learning and child care funding in Nunavut is led and coordinated by Nunavut Tunngavik Incorporated and the regional Inuit associations to advance the vision and priorities identified in the co-developed Indigenous Early Learning and Child Care Framework .
  • "I would like to congratulate Nunavut on their commitment to offering high-quality early learning and child care services across the Territory.
  • Combined with other investments, including in Indigenous early learning and child care, up to $30 billion over five years will be provided in support of early learning and child care.

Varo Bank Reveals Financial Stress Has Negatively Impacted The Health Of 40% Of Paycheck-To-Paycheck Consumers

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Thursday, November 9, 2023

SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 9, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Varo Bank, N.A., the first nationally-chartered consumer techbank in the U.S., today announced the release of new data about paycheck-to-paycheck consumers, the "Wealth Watch Insights" report, in its quest to understand more about the challenges and obstacles facing this frequently overlooked audience. The data makes for grim reading by the US financial services industry, especially as 35% of respondents reported that financial stress had a negative impact on their physical health within the past six months.

Key Points: 
  • Bank data shows financial stress impacting their health, with consumers missing food, safe housing, doctor's visits, medication, and/or mental healthcare over the past six months.
  • The data makes for grim reading by the US financial services industry, especially as 35% of respondents reported that financial stress had a negative impact on their physical health within the past six months.
  • U.S. adults across generations, geographical regions, education levels, employment sectors, ethnicities, and more are represented in the data.
  • Financial Stress Leads to Damaging Mental and Physical Health: 40% of respondents have had financial stress leading to impacted mental health, with 15% not receiving proper mental health care due to cost.

ANNUAL RAY OF HOPE GALA SET FOR THIS SATURDAY 11/11/23 BENEFITING THE SOUTH FLORIDA AUTISM CENTER

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Thursday, November 9, 2023

Once again, this glamorous event will highlight students and adults on the Autism Spectrum, who will be joined by the fantastic staff of the South Florida Autism Charter School & The Friends of South Florida Autism board of directors.

Key Points: 
  • Once again, this glamorous event will highlight students and adults on the Autism Spectrum, who will be joined by the fantastic staff of the South Florida Autism Charter School & The Friends of South Florida Autism board of directors.
  • All funds collected this year are going to benefit the South Florida Autism Center…which we broke ground on earlier this year, and is expected to be completed by 2025.
  • The South Florida Autism Center will be a facility that will provide services for all of South Florida, including Child Care, Early Intervention Programs, A Therapy Clinic, A Gym for the whole family, Swimming Programs, Recreational and Vocational Services for Adults (With training for jobs and job placement) and much more.
  • Friends of South Florida Autism provides support to South Florida Autism Center, South Florida Autism Charter Schools, and The Villages of South Florida Autism, so they can fulfill their missions of assisting individuals diagnosed with Autism who reside in South Florida.

With rising mental health problems but a shortage of services, group therapy is offering new hope

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Wednesday, November 8, 2023

Even before the pandemic, it was clear that despite more resources for mental health services in New Zealand and Australia, the prevalence of mental health problems was on the rise.

Key Points: 
  • Even before the pandemic, it was clear that despite more resources for mental health services in New Zealand and Australia, the prevalence of mental health problems was on the rise.
  • Mental health care in the current format is not meeting the needs of people living in the community, and there’s an ongoing shortage of mental health providers and relevant therapies.

Social factors are important

  • But we wanted to examine the value of “psychosocial” care – a broader approach that meets individual needs but also considers social factors such as housing, income or relationships.
  • Our review aimed to understand the value of group-based interventions, recognising the importance of social networks and relationships for recovery across all communities.
  • Read more:
    Nursing home residents and staff are traumatized from the pandemic - collaborative care can help with recovery

Why group-based therapy?


Group interventions have been shown to improve mental health outcomes in both community trials and systematic reviews. A recent meta-analysis of 81 studies showed talk therapy is the best initial treatment for depression.
If psychosocial interventions were a pill, their effectiveness would be trumpeted globally. Yet Western biomedicine (mental health care that requires psychiatrists and psychologists to deliver it) continues to command the majority of resources because of hierarchies and global economic structures that privilege psychiatry and medicines. As well as being effective, there are other advantages to group-based interventions because they:
do not rely on expensive specialist providers
can be delivered in communities and therefore improve access to care
are responsive to local contexts such as groups in rural areas
improve outcomes for groups that typically experience worse health, including new migrants to New Zealand
increase engagement with mental health services
and are highly cost-effective and scalable.

  • Group therapy improves mental health and social connection and is at least as effective as individual therapy.
  • It can be used for a wide range of mental health problems and is more cost-effective than one-to-one individual therapy.

How group therapies work

  • But we used an approach that looks for how interventions work by examining the contexts, mechanisms and outcomes.
  • In this review of 42 peer-reviewed research publications, we identified five key mechanisms that groups offer to improve mental health:


They increase opportunity to be part of trusted relationships, which is a key social determinant of health. Group members described new friendships that continue after the intervention was over.
They trigger a sense of social inclusion and support, meaning people access resources and services more easily. Social inclusion is an important factor that determines mental health. Studies gave examples of how group members supported each other emotionally and with child care, agricultural and home responsibilities.
Groups can strengthen people’s ability to manage mental distress because they provide an opportunity to rehearse and use mental health skills and knowledge in a safe social space. This is key to building communication skills and self esteem.
They trigger a sense of belonging, and members can manage emotions better. This enabled behaviour changes. For example, widows in northeast India described how they were able to identify and control feelings of anger because of their sense of connection with the group.
Groups provide a sense of collective strength and can act collaboratively for their own wellbeing. Group interventions are particularly beneficial for minorities, such as non-binary and transgender people, who experience higher rates of mental distress as well as social exclusion. A group can offer social support and affirmation, which have also been identified as key mental health determinants.

  • Read more:
    Group therapy helps scientists cope with challenging 'climate emotions'

    Group therapy fits well with a community approach as it can meet mental health needs without medicines, hospitals or expensive professionals.

  • Psychosocial group therapies do not seek to replace formal mental health care.


Kaaren Mathias consults for Burans, a non-profit community mental health initiative of Herbertpur Christian Hospital based in North India. She received a grant from UK Research and Innovation.

Letting low-income Americans buy groceries online in 2020 with SNAP benefits decreased the share of people without enough food – new research

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Tuesday, November 7, 2023

First mandated by the farm bill Congress passed in 2014, the SNAP Online Purchasing Pilot was initially rolled out on a limited basis in 2019.

Key Points: 
  • First mandated by the farm bill Congress passed in 2014, the SNAP Online Purchasing Pilot was initially rolled out on a limited basis in 2019.
  • Nationally, SNAP online grocery purchases soared to US$155 million in June 2020, from less than $3 million in January of that year.
  • What’s next
    Another member of our research team, Kyle Jones, is now researching how this pilot affects what kinds of groceries Americans are buying with SNAP benefits.
  • He also plans to analyze how using the benefits for online purchases changes how much time people with these benefits spend on grocery shopping.