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Annual Kids Count report shows Tenn in the bottom half states for overall childhood well-being
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Tennessee Ranks In The Bottom Half Of States For Child Well-Being
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Tennessee Ranks in the Bottom Half for Child Well-Being Nationally Jun 22, 2021 at 02:58 pm by WGNS
Tennessee was performing well on high school graduation rates immediately before the COVID-19 pandemic but was falling short on percentage of children living in poverty and other measures, putting the Volunteer State in the bottom half nationally across four key domains of child well-being. That’s according to the 2021 KIDS COUNT® Data Book, a 50-state report of recent household data developed by the Annie E. Casey Foundation analyzing how families have fared between the Great Recession and the COVID-19 crisis.
This year’s Data Book shows nearly a decade of progress could be erased by the COVID-19 pandemic unless policymakers act boldly to sustain the beginnings of a recovery from the coronavirus crisis.
Children s mental wellness event to be held on Saturday
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The four other women with her each put down a finger.
âPut a finger down if you were ever coerced into unwanted sexual experiences,â she continued, all five putting a finger down this time.
Again, she read, âput a finger down if something scary or illegal (happened to you) and you were scared to report it because you didnât think anybody would listen.â Four put another finger down.
After 15 questions, all about sexual assault experiences before graduating college, four of the five women participating had put all 10 fingers down, and were counting on a new hand. The only one who didnât put all 10 fingers down finished with eight. Afterward, they posted video of the exercise to the Women of Mountain City Facebook page to help raise awareness about sexual assault and the importance of teaching consent.