| Press Coverage
Press articles and opinions on this page covers many of the initiatives guiding SCAA's efforts. Early care and education press can be found here.
Telepsychiatry program aids kids in need
Counties suffer from shortage of child psychiatrists
dailygazette.com (May 18, 2008) By Sara Foss, Gazette Reporter - NEW YORK STATE — There are no child and adolescent psychiatrists in Schoharie County, unless you count the psychiatrist who visits the county’s mental health clinic once a month, and Joe Patterson does not. - see story
Unions, employers seek more college-level work force training
The Business Review (May 9, 2008) - Three dozen unions, nonprofits and employers groups believe decreasing part-time college tuition and making it easier for working adults to enroll in college courses will create a more highly skilled work force. - download story
Advocates want mandatory health insurance coverage for posttraumatic stress disorder
Health Plan Assoc. opposes expansion of Timothy’s Law
LegislativeGazette.com (April 21, 2008) By Aramis M. Grant, Gazette Staff Writer -
The number of soldiers returning home from war with mental health problems is among the reasons advocates in Albany last week were pushing for an expansion of Timothy’s Law. -see story
Advocates ‘speak out’ on adult home reform
LegislativeGazette.com (February 11, 2008) By
SAMANTHA PAWLAK,
Legislative Gazette Staff Writer -
Members of the Coalition of the Institutionalized Aged and Disabled along with mental health advocates gathered in the Well of the Legislative Office Building last Wednesday for an Adult Home Resident “Speak Out!” rally.
After the rally, coalition members met with legislators and other state officials to lobby for better conditions and health services within adult homes and for increased access to alternative independent facilities. -see story
Healthy families program gives new mothers extra help
The Daily Gazette (January 6, 2008) By Sara Foss, Gazette Reporter - Nichole Weber wants to make sure
J'Nai Grimes is ready to go. Is her birth plan finished? Is her bag packed? -download article
Tuition plan would offer LI families relief
newsday.com (January 4, 2008) By Christina Hernandez -
Long Island college administrators and a local economist expressed their support for a state aid initiative that would provide tuition relief for middle-income families during a public hearing yesterday at Dowling College. -download article
Training the New York Workforce: Higher Ed Commission Takes First Steps to Better System
SCAA press statement (Dec. 17, 2007) By Karen Schimke -
The Commission on Higher Education, appointed by Governor Eliot Spitzer to “conduct a review of New York’s colleges and universities” and “make recommendations it deems advisable,” has issued its preliminary report. The following is the statement of Schuyler Center for Analysis and Advocacy President and CEO Karen Schimke -download press statement
Accessibility is important for education, too
Times Union (September 30, 2007) Letter to the Editor By John F. Ebersole- I commend Karen Schimke and the Times Union for the excellent article on the need for investment in workforce development ("Human capital," Sept. 23rd). -download letter
Human Capital
When adult workers gain new skills and education, all New Yorkers benefit
timesunion.com (September 23, 2007) OpEd By Karen Schimke -
Within the next decade, New York faces an unprecedented challenge: a shortage of the skilled workers needed to keep our economy moving. It's a shame we've been neglecting the largest pool of potential skilled workers, and it's time to change course. -see story
Adult student population shrinking
Author of report speculates cost may contribute to decline
timesunion.com (August 14, 2007) By MARC PARRY, Staff Writer-
ALBANY -- She has five kids, a full-time job and a full course load. -see story
NYS tuition aid aimed at building upstate workforce
North Country Public Radio Online (August 14, 2007) By Karen DeWitt -
Fewer adults are going to college in New York than they did ten years ago and advocacy groups say that doesn’t bode well for the state’s economic future. -hear story
Assemblywoman Paulin’s Dual Track Legislation Supports Families in Need
News Release (June 20, 2007) NEWS From Assemblywoman Amy Paulin, 88th Assembly District - Assemblywoman Amy Paulin’s bill creating a dual tracking system to identify and provide appropriate services for cases of child abuse has passed both the Senate and Assembly -download news release
Paid family leave in state can make a difference
timesunion.com (June 6, 2007) Letter to the Editor by Karen Schimke and Carol Saginaw -
Governor Spitzer gets it right by acknowledging that paid family leave is the cornerstone of an effective zero-to-five agenda.-see letter
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