Union and health care provider join to offer training to fill worker gaps in California health care
August 31, 2021
A new approach to educating allied health care workers is helping to redefine higher education to quickly move and meet demand.
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Adult education programs offer community-based classes to some of the state's neediest adults, including the unemployed, disabled, ex-offenders reentering society and immigrants trying to learn English and become citizens. In the most recent state budget, funding was set aside so that K-12 districts could work with their local community colleges to create consortia through which to funnel all adult education funds in the future.
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