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State, local officials prepare to vaccinate 160,000 school, childcare workers

DPH: Local COVID clinics should not vaccinate general public FacebookTwitterEmail A file photo of registered nurse Lorraine Dragwo preparing a Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine at a vaccination clinic at Stamford Hospital in Stamford, Conn., on Thursday, Jan. 21, 2021.Tyler Sizemore / Hearst Connecticut Media As Connecticut awaits the arrival of a boost in COVID vaccines, local plans are forming to quickly vaccinate 160,000 teachers, school workers and child care professionals statewide. In a memo obtained by Hearst Connecticut Media, the state Department of Public Health this week directed local health departments to prioritize this group and to only offer vaccination clinics to the general public “if these support a specific goal of addressing racial equity in the vaccine rollout, target vulnerable communities . or specifically address other access issues for seniors.”

Lamont: Boost in supply will help CT vaccinate 160K school, child care workers starting next week

DPH: Local COVID clinics should not vaccinate general public FacebookTwitterEmail A file photo of registered nurse Lorraine Dragwo preparing a Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine at a vaccination clinic at Stamford Hospital in Stamford, Conn., on Thursday, Jan. 21, 2021.Tyler Sizemore / Hearst Connecticut Media As Connecticut awaits the arrival of a boost in COVID vaccines, local plans are forming to quickly vaccinate 160,000 teachers, school workers and child care professionals statewide. In a memo obtained by Hearst Connecticut Media, the state Department of Public Health this week directed local health departments to prioritize this group and to only offer vaccination clinics to the general public “if these support a specific goal of addressing racial equity in the vaccine rollout, target vulnerable communities . or specifically address other access issues for seniors.”

Growing school psychology program awarded NASP accreditation once again

The graduate program in school psychology at Saint Rose recently received accreditation once again from the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP), meaning students can feel secure in the knowledge that the Saint Rose program meets and exceeds NASP’s rigorous national standard for graduate preparation. “We are truly committed to meeting and exceeding the gold standard of school psychology preparation. School psychologists have a direct impact upon the lives of children, families, classrooms, and the community at large. The work that we do as a professional training program has a far-reaching impact well beyond the Saint Rose campus,” said Dr. Andrew Shanock, associate professor of school psychology at Saint Rose. “By going through our program, the students know that they will be most prepared for completing the duties of a school psychologist. They will be well trained to address the mental health, social, and academic needs of all children, provide support and

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