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Get your questions related to the CARES Act answered. This new legislation will likely help many people, including people who typically don’t qualify for unemployment benefits. Learn more about the CARES Act, who qualifies for benefits, and how to apply! Read more...
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Get your questions related to unemployment due to COVID-19 answered. The Employment Security Department has developed responses to scenarios such as, I have been exposed to COVID-19; My work has changed due to COVID-19; My existing claim has changed; The school I work at is closed. Follow the link to learn more about how to navigate each of these various Read more...
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Back by popular demand! Please join us as we answer questions about how the Coronavirus is affecting unemployment benefits. This webinar is open to the general public and can offer 11 languages (Spanish, Chinese, Vietnamese, and more). Unemployment Law Project will be taking questions from participants. Mondays at 12:00 PM PDT at bit.ly/webinar-ulp Registration required. Previous sessions have been recorded Read more...
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Seattle Public Library has online resources including ebooks, audiobooks, magazines, newspapers, podcasts, movies, music, and more. Even better, if you don’t have a library card yet, you can get an ecard and get acccess to the online collection right away. Read more...
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Opportunities to meet up with groups via social media or conferencing technologies. May be general LGBTQ+ community as a whole or may be focused on a specific subset of our community. These may be informal. Gender Spectrum meetup help for coping with social isolation – staying connected and providing spaces for you to connect with others has never been more Read more...
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With the ever-growing list of cancellations, closures, and other news surrounding coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), LGBTQ+ parents are working from home, children of all ages are home from school, and prospective LGBTQ+ parents are left unsure of their future path to parenthood. A virtual hub for LGBTQ+ families offers LGBTQ+ families and thoses who wish to form them a robust Read more...
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This playlist is designed to be used for distance learning, and students and parents can easily access it from home. These resources are recommended for middle and high school students, and there are opportunities for reflection, discussion and activities that are paired with each Storyteller video. Feel free to work on this playlist independently, or try adding virtual discussions to Read more...
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Stress is not just an adult problem. It’s also a frequent part of the teen experience. While some stress is normal and can even benefit teens, if not properly managed it can lead to dangerous choices with long-term health implications. As teens learn to navigate challenges caring adults must guide them towards healthy coping skills. This article introduce 5 coping Read more...
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Kids experience a vast array of feelings, just as adults do. They can feel bored, anxious, sad, disappointed, embarrassed, and scared—to name a few. Kids need to learn skills to manage their emotions in a healthy way. It’s important to teach them coping skills that can help them face their fears, calm themselves down, and cheer themselves up. This article Read more...
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A talk show with Tsedal Neeley, a professor at Harvard business schoolhas spent two decades helping companies learn how to manage disperse teams. She will give advice on how to cope with situations related to remote work. What can we do to maintain productivity, ease anxiety, and continue to effectively collaborate with both colleagues and external stakeholders? How quickly can Read more...
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Since January 2020 “remote working” searches on LinkedIn Learning have tripled as both employees and managers increasingly look for advice on how to navigate the challenges of working remotely and managing a remote workforce. Linkedin now have a free learning path with 16 online courses that can help. These courses feature top tips from remote work experts to figure out Read more...
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The coronavirus pandemic has forced schools to close across the country, and many employees are already working from home. As families face these new challenges to work-life balance in close quarters, parents are trying to keep their kids healthy and busy while still doing their jobs and not totally losing their minds. How can parents make this work? Read this Read more...