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Host Mikaela Lefrak talks with a mother of an autistic teen, a physician and an advocate about the changing conversation around autism.
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A worker at a Brattleboro homeless shelter was killed, and the woman charged with her murder was staying at the shelter. The service agency that runs the shelter shut down all its operations, and volunteers have stepped in to continue services.
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The House Committee on Human Services has advanced legislation that would require public schools to provide full-day pre-kindergarten for every 4-year-old in Vermont.
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Host Mikaela Lefrak talks with Rep. Becca Balint about legislation she introduced that would create a grant for mental health first aid training in schools.
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After several hours of debate this week, the Vermont House passed a controversial bill that restricts access to guns in certain cases.
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Lawmakers in the Vermont House have passed a bill that would allow licensed mental health counselors in Vermont to apply to practice in other states and vice versa without the need for licenses from each state.
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Nils Shenholm builds saunas in the Finnish tradition at his Duxbury workshop.
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At many U.S. hospitals, children and teens are stuck in the emergency department for days or weeks because psychiatric beds are full. Massachussets has a simple, yet promising solution.
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In this encore broadcast from November, host Connor Cyrus talks with neurodivergent Vermonters about their challenges and successes.
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Host Connor Cyrus talks to Vermonters who have found community through chosen families.