Case management program to support women seeking to attain self-sufficiency
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Lessons from Switzerland: Could Youth Apprenticeship be the Answer to Indiana’s Workforce Woes?
Claire Fiddian-Green is the President & CEO of the Richard M. Fairbanks Foundation. By 2025, 60 percent of jobs will require some type of high-quality degree or credential beyond high school. Currently only 43.4 percent of Hoosiers attain a postsecondary credential or degree, meaning nearly six out of every ten Indiana workers are not prepared to […]
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Proven School-Based Prevention Programs: One Key to Tackling Addiction to Opioids & Other Drugs
Alex Cohen is the Director of Learning and Evaluation for the Richard M. Fairbanks Foundation. Substance use is a significant problem in Indianapolis and across the state, and it often begins early. Intervening during school-age years, even as early as elementary school, has the potential to prevent substance use and put children on a path […]