KIPI News February 10, 2023 – Part 1

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UC San Diego will use a $3 million grant to train 200 people from refugee, immigrant and Native American populations in the county to become community health workers, it was announced. The initiative, spearheaded by UCSD’s Herbert Wertheim School of Public Health and Human Longevity Science, results from the effectiveness of using community health workers in minority communities to spread public health messages and information during the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

A handful of U.S. states are considering legislation this year to include provisions of the Indian Child Welfare Act in state law. Supporters say it’s urgent as they await a U.S. Supreme Court challenge to the federal law. The act requires states to notify tribes when Native American children are removed from families due to abuse or neglect allegations. It says such children must be placed with extended family, members of their tribe or other Native American families whenever possible. Lawmakers in Montana, Wyoming, Utah and North Dakota are considering bills this year. Ten other states have similar laws. New Mexico’s took effect this year.

 

Those are your headlines at this hour. I’m Colette Keith in the KIPI News center.

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