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Governor Morrisey announces reforms to improve the child welfare system
Governor Morrisey announces reforms to improve the child welfare system

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Governor Morrisey announces reforms to improve the child welfare system

CHARLESTON, WV (WVNS) — Governor Patrick Morrisey announced reforms aimed to improve the welfare system in West Virginia. According to a press release, the changes follow listening sessions held throughout the state with stakeholders and a review of child deaths and near deaths within the system. In previous years, the state stonewalled about the status of children in its care–and that changes now. We are rolling up our sleeves and getting to work. West Virginians deserve a child welfare system that is transparent, accountable, and always puts the safety of children first. Governor Patrick Morrisey For far too long, we've asked families and frontline professionals to navigate a system that has not kept pace with the complexities our families and children face today. That must change. We are listening–intentionally–and using that feedback to shape a more responsive, accountable, and transparent system built on trust. Secretary Mayer Carnegie Hall announces Ivy Terrace Outdoor Concert Series lineup The reforms, as stated within the release, include: Complete compliance with the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA) and federal guidelines requiring public disclosure of key information in child abuse or neglect cases resulting in deaths or near deaths. Overhauling the Child Welfare Dashboard to make it easier to use and interpret data. Requiring supervisors to hold monthly reviews regarding child welfare cases and work with state teams to find chances for improvement and initiating a department-wide 'Leadership Education and Development' (LEAD) program to better train supervisors. Crafting a Critical Incident Review Team to hold a deeper dive into every critical incident. Implementing a Comprehensive Practice Model to give a foundational framework that can be implemented throughout West Virginia. Affording caseworkers the chance to gather more information on cases rather than only relying on the referral. For more information regarding the welfare initiatives and Governor Morrisey, visit their website here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Energy Express is set to hold induction ceremony for new AmeriCorps members
Energy Express is set to hold induction ceremony for new AmeriCorps members

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Energy Express is set to hold induction ceremony for new AmeriCorps members

MORGANTOWN, WV (WVNS) — Energy Express, a WVU Extension Service initiative in collaboration with AmeriCorps, is set to admit the 2025 AmeriCorps cohort. According to a press release, approximately 150 college-bound students and current college students, as well as community members will serve as members in 22 counties throughout the Mountain State this summer. Energy Express is a no-cost summer initiative aimed at literacy and nutrition for low income children and rural kids enrolled in first through the sixth grade, the release stated. Members mentor children or serve as volunteer coordinators while gaining leadership experience and career skills from experienced professionals. Anti-rabies clinics to be held in Raleigh County AmeriCorps members will be sworn in during a ceremony on June 8, 2025, beginning at 5 p.m. The ceremony will take place at the West Virginia University Morgantown Evansdale Campus. Energy Express AmeriCorps members finish 300 service hours and get a $4,050 living allowance, a $1,565.08 education award, and their service can be applied toward the West Virginia AmeriCorps Tuition Waiver, the release stated. Throughout 2024, members in the program assisted approximately 1,150 kids throughout 48 sites. Some of those sites demonstrated an 88 percent growth in reading fluency. That same year, the program commemorated its 30th anniversary. In the last three decades, approximately 84,000 children in the Mountain State have taken part in the program, and an estimated 13,600 AmeriCorps members assisted them, the release stated. Since 2006, the program has delivered around 1,747,000 meals and 360,000 books to kids throughout the state. Carnegie Hall announces Ivy Terrace Outdoor Concert Series lineup AmeriCorps is a national service program in which members address critical needs in education, economic opportunity, disaster relief, environmental stewardship, brighter futures, and veterans and military families, the release stated. Through the initiative, Energy Express falls under the guidance of the WVU Extension Service Center for Community Engagement and receives funding in part from a grant from Volunteer West Virginia. Volunteer West Virginia, state residents are encouraged to join and strengthen their communities. For more information regarding Energy Express and to view the summer sites, visit their website. For more information regarding the AmeriCorps and service opportunities, visit their website. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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