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A new partnership between the University of South Dakota and the state’s Department of Social Services could help ensure children are psychologically and physically safe before, during and after unexpected negative events.
USD and DSS hope to train more South Dakota school personnel on crisis prevention and response training to K-12 schools throughout South Dakota.
Training will help school-based mental health providers learn how to identify children who demonstrate mental health needs and how to match interventions facilitated by school employees to meet those needs.
The training will also help identify if a child demonstrates high risk with intensive needs that require community-based services provided outside of the school setting.
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Global Leaders in Science, Faith, Medicine and Technology Gather for the Fifth International Vatican Conference
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VATICAN CITY and NEW YORK, April 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Vatican s Pontifical Council for Culture and The Cura Foundation s Fifth International Vatican Conference will be held on May 6-8, 2021. The conference will unite the foremost leading physicians, scientists, leaders of faith, ethicists, patient advocates, policymakers, philanthropists and influencers to engage in powerful conversations on the latest breakthroughs in medicine, health care delivery and prevention, as well as the anthropological scientific and cultural impact of technological advances.
Educators and historians want politics kept out of new history and civics initiative
In the months since Noem announced her civics and history proposal, the volatility of proposing a new statewide initiative was made clear as criticism arose on several fronts.
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The burial of Native Americans killed by U.S. troops at Wounded Knee, South Dakota in 1890 is one of the events that some state historians feel must be part of any history curriculum provided to public schools. (Photo courtesy South Dakota State Historical
Society)
Educators, historians and some elected officials are urging South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem and the state Department of Education to keep politics and personal bias out of the process to develop a new and enhanced civics and history education initiative for public K-12 schools across the state.
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