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Mainers are working longer days and more hours because wages and incomes are not keeping up with the cost of living, health care, or education. Meanwhile, greedy corporations are making huge profits and paying lower taxes. Over , Mainers are uninsured.

A robust Paid Family and Medical Leave program in Maine would guarantee at least 12 weeks of leave for Mainers to get better if they get seriously sick, to care for an ill family member, to welcome a new child, and to take care of our military family needs. To learn more about paid family leave, click here. Health Care For All Mainers. Access to affordable, quality healthcare is dwindling. There are multiple initiatives that Maine can explore to solve the problem:.

We organize outside the two parties, and then we recruit and train people-powered candidates up and down the ballot and run them to win. Sometimes we run candidates through Democratic Party primaries, and other times we run candidates on our own.

We take on elections from city council to U. For more than two decades, we have been recruiting, training, and electing transformational leaders across the country. The wealthy and the powerful tell us what we are trying to do is impossible. But we are doing it.

And together, we can do so much more and become a nation rooted in dignity, compassion and justice for all. Strengthening Families Center for Study of Social Policy Describes the Strengthening Families program, an effort to help families give their children what they need to thrive. The program is built around five protective factors: parental resilience, social connections, knowledge of parenting and child development, concrete support in times of need, and the social-emotional competence of children.

In child welfare, every attempt is made to protect children from maltreatment with the least restriction on the rights of families and parents. Family-centered practice epitomizes an approach that can successfully consider, support, and preserve the rights of both children and families. What Is Family Centered Practice? National Resource Center for Family Centered Practice Explains the concept of family-centered practice, which is based on the belief that the best way to meet a person's needs is within their families and that the most effective way to ensure safety, permanency, and well-being is to provide services that engage, involve, strengthen, and support families.

Key components of family-centered practice include engaging with family members; working with the family to set up goals, strengthen capacity, and make decisions; and providing individualized, culturally responsive, and evidence-based interventions to each family.



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