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4 Tips on how to train your pet
Read full article: 4 Tips on how to train your petBringing a new pet into your home can involve some adjustments, not only for you but also for your new furry friend. Luckily, you can teach them the new house rules with some simple training. We spoke with Devan Bianco with Michigan Humane to get her advice on how to train your new pet.
Flashpoint Interview: ALICE training CEO talks school shooting preparedness
Read full article: Flashpoint Interview: ALICE training CEO talks school shooting preparednessWith school shootings a large concern across the United States, many schools have implemented the ALICE training program in an effort to prepare students and school staff for such an emergency.
Robotics technician training offered via Oakland County Michigan Works
Read full article: Robotics technician training offered via Oakland County Michigan WorksThere are currently many job openings out there. However, if you are looking for something a little more unconventional that pays well here is a look at one unique training program.
Considering a new career? Why truck driving might be the perfect fit for you
Read full article: Considering a new career? Why truck driving might be the perfect fit for youThe past year has been filled with new experiences, shortages of items at stores, slower delivery of items online, and just plain uncertainty.
Ypsilanti sisters confident they’ll return for upcoming Tokyo Olympics
Read full article: Ypsilanti sisters confident they’ll return for upcoming Tokyo OlympicsThe Summer Olympics are currently scheduled to start July 23. That’s good news for sisters and 100-meter hurdlers Cindy Ofili and Tiffany Porter.
Inside Ann Arbor Fire Department’s training on South U
Read full article: Inside Ann Arbor Fire Department’s training on South UANN ARBOR – On a chilly Wednesday morning, members of the Ann Arbor Fire Department occupied a block on South University for the second day during intensive simulation training. “We’ve got access to businesses, restaurants, a bank, a first floor, second floor and a basement. AAFD assistant training officer Brian Schotthoefer guides firefighters through a smoke-filled room during a fire simulation training on Sept. 30, 2020. Later in the day, the department planned to simulate a second floor apartment fire. Firefighters wear full gear during training on South University on Sept. 30, 2020.
Metro Detroit runners to participate in 2020 virtual Boston Marathon
Read full article: Metro Detroit runners to participate in 2020 virtual Boston MarathonAlex Beired trained for the Boston Marathon, only to have to run it in his own backyard when he qualified. That’s the reality of the 124th Boston Marathon, which went virtual due to the coronavirus pandemic. Sept. 11, 2020: Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases up to 110,832; Death toll now at 6,578Qualifying for the Boston Marathon is a big deal. “I’m still looking forward for that real, real marathon in Boston next year,” Beired said. “I’ll use the virtual race to to prove myself and see how fast I can do it.”
Gov. Whitmer creates Black Leadership Advisory Council to combat systemic racism
Read full article: Gov. Whitmer creates Black Leadership Advisory Council to combat systemic racismWhitmer creates Black Leadership Advisory Council to combat systemic racismPublished: August 5, 2020, 5:28 pmMichigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed a new order and directive to address racism and to expand training for state employees.
Gov. Whitmer creates Black Leadership Advisory Council to combat systemic racism
Read full article: Gov. Whitmer creates Black Leadership Advisory Council to combat systemic racismGretchen Whitmer signed a new order and directive to address racism and to expand training for state employees. Whitmer signed Executive Order 2020-163 establishes a new government panel to advise her on the treatment of Black Michiganders. READ: Michigan declares racism public health crisis, will require implicit bias training for state employeesThis pandemic has confirmed and highlighted the deadly nature of these preexisting inequities caused by systemic racism, Whitmer said. Her solution is the creation of the Black Leadership Advisory Council within the Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity. We have a lot of work to do to eradicate the systemic racism that Black Americans have faced for generations, Whitmer said.
Michigan Gov. Whitmer declares racism as public health crisis, will require implicit bias training for state employees
Read full article: Michigan Gov. Whitmer declares racism as public health crisis, will require implicit bias training for state employeesGretchen Whitmer signed a new order and directive to address racism and to expand training for state employees. The governor also signed Executive Directive 2020-9, recognizing racism as a public health crisis and taking initial steps to address it within state government. Under the Executive Directive, the governor asked MDHHS to make health equity a major goal, as well as required implicit bias training for all state employees. Thats why today, I am proud to create the Black Leadership Advisory Council of Michigan, said Governor Whitmer. Promoting the cultural arts within the Black community through coordinated efforts, advocacy, and collaboration with state government.
Michigan to require implicit bias training for health professionals to address racial disparities
Read full article: Michigan to require implicit bias training for health professionals to address racial disparitiesGretchen Whitmer signed an Executive Directive to develop rules to require implicit bias training for health professionals to address racial disparities. Executive Directive 2020-7 directs the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) to begin developing rules that will require implicit bias training as part of the knowledge and skills necessary for licensure, registration and renewal of licenses and registrations of health professionals in Michigan. Implicit bias training was one of the recommendations made by the Michigan Coronavirus Task Force on Racial Disparities. The evidence shows that training in implicit bias can make a positive difference, so today we are taking action to help improve racial equity across Michigans health care system. Governor Gilchrist II, chair of the Michigan Coronavirus Task Force on Racial Disparities.
Gov. Whitmer mandates implicit bias training for all Michigan health professionals
Read full article: Gov. Whitmer mandates implicit bias training for all Michigan health professionalsGretchen Whitmer said she believes those numbers are because of uneven health care delivery and signed an Executive Directive to develop rules to require implicit bias training for health professionals to address racial disparities. Michigan COVID-19 cases by race as of July 5, 2020. (WDIV)The governors task force said people of color suffer in medical settings from the unconscious bias by medical professionals. She turned to Dr. Randolph Rasch, Dean and Professor of the Michigan State University College of Nursing, who spoke extensively about what implicit bias is. The practical impact of Executive Directive 2020-7 means those looking to get a new license or wants to renew their medical license will have to undergo bias training.
Tigers GM, coach optimistic as training begins at Comerica Park
Read full article: Tigers GM, coach optimistic as training begins at Comerica ParkDETROIT For the first time since spring training in Lakeland was suspended due to the coronavirus outbreak, the Detroit Tigers resumed training Friday morning at Comerica Park. Tigers GM Al Avila said recently that anything could happen in the 60-game season. You talk to the staff, you talk to the players, you see how it was going into spring training before it was shutdown? Friday morning, the Tigers focused on the pitchers and catchers -- Pitching could be the Tigers big strength this year. Media personnel will be relegated to certain sections of the park and wont be allowed in the clubhouse, so all interviews will be done digitally.
NHL finalizes playoff format as Pens player tests positive
Read full article: NHL finalizes playoff format as Pens player tests positiveThe announcement came at nearly the same time the Pittsburgh Penguins revealed one of their players had tested positive for the coronavirus. The team said the unidentified player was not in Pittsburgh, was isolated after experiencing symptoms and has recovered. So far, nine NHL players have tested positive: five from Ottawa, three from Colorado and one from Pittsburgh. Everybody is used to a best of seven, Pittsburgh player representative Kris Letang said. Any team that is going to win five rounds, four rounds of best of seven ...
NHL plans move to small-group training as Phase 2 of return
Read full article: NHL plans move to small-group training as Phase 2 of returnTORONTO, ONT The NHL hopes to have players back in team facilities soon -- with plenty of precautions. It has not yet been determined when precisely Phase 2 will start or how long it may last, the said read. Teams are not allowed to require a player to return to a club's home city to complete any necessary quarantine measures before the workouts begin. The NHL/NHLPA Return to Play Committee has been hashing out details of what the game will look like if it's allowed to return this summer. Most NHL players have not been on the ice since the league halted its schedule, although some, including a number of Swedish players who returned home, have been skating in recent weeks.
Dozens of Metro Detroit schools already close for training, cleaning: Check the list
Read full article: Dozens of Metro Detroit schools already close for training, cleaning: Check the listDETROIT – Coronavirus concerns have resulted in school closings for some Metro Detroit schools and districts. Some schools are closing on Friday to train staff on potentially holding a virtual class, while some are closing for more intensive cleaning in classrooms. Gretchen Whitmer announced all K-12 schools in the state will be closed for three weeks beginning Monday, March 13. Note: The school districts control the school closings list. The school closings system information is entered by districts and schools.