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Including All Kids: Improving the Health Care System for Kids with Developmental Disabilities

Come talk with us about the challenges (and solutions!) to successfully navigating the health care system for kids with developmental disabilities. Panelists include: Allison Bungard: Parent Dee Lemaster: Parent Jodi Lindsey: Director of WVU Medicine Children’s Hospital, Neurodevelopmental Center Shawna White: Attorney with Disability Rights of West Virginia

By Kelli, 3 monthsAugust 13, 2021 ago
COVID-19 School Health WVU Public Health

COVID-19 Q & A: A Conversation with Dr. Clay Marsh

Kids’ Health Correspondent Erin Beck spoke with Dr. Clay Marsh, West Virginia COVID czar, about young people and the rise of the Delta variant in West Virginia. This conversation took place shortly after news the more easily transmissible Delta variant had reached at least 100 cases in West Virginia. Since Read more…

By Kelli, 3 monthsAugust 8, 2021 ago
COVID-19 School Health

WV education officials: no mask mandate, no map, more local control

WV education officials: no mask mandate, no map, more local control by Erin Beck, Kids’ Health Correspondent West Virginia’s back-to-school plan leaves most COVID-19-related decisions up to local districts. No statewide mask mandate. No statewide virtual school option for elementary school students. No online map dictating countywide shutdowns. During a Read more…

By Kelli, 3 monthsAugust 4, 2021 ago

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