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Thrive Kentucky roadshow helps workers navigate safety net changes

Multiple programs across the state; check the schedule here!

Experts will discuss changes to federal safety-net programs during a series of upcoming Kentucky Thrive Roadshow events aimed at community professionals.

The events will cover updates to work requirements for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and Medicaid, federal budget cost-shifting, and how recent federal decisions could affect Kentucky residents.

Federal housing program policies and eligibility requirements also have changed significantly in recent years, said Adrienne Bush, executive director of the Homeless and Housing Coalition of Kentucky.

The roadshows are “really trying to examine, what are the overall effects of changes to safety-net programs, but then what are the specifics that people may be running into, or that we can kind of share with folks as a heads up?” Bush said.

Upcoming events are scheduled for June 9 in Louisville, July 14 in Corbin and Aug. 18 in Bowling Green. Here’s the full schedule:

Dustin Pugel, policy director at the Kentucky Center for Economic Policy, said the roadshows are intended for people who interact with households daily.

“Our audience is primarily people who work in the front lines, so nurses, receptionists, community health workers, social workers, librarians, you name it,” Pugel said. “Occasionally, some educators and clergy too. So it just kind of depends on the community we’re in.”

According to the center, more than 500,000 Kentuckians relied on SNAP to help keep food on the table in February of last year, and one in three residents rely on Medicaid or the Kentucky Children’s Health Insurance Program for coverage.

(More info from KY Voice for Health)

Who should attend?

  • Community Health Workers**
  • Social Workers**
  • Targeted Case Managers
  • Peer Support Specialists
  • Community Leaders
  • Public Employees
  • Nonprofit Staff
  • Frontline Service Providers
  • Outreach Workers
  • Educators
  • Librarians
  • FRYSCs
  • Faith Leaders
  • Those who serve their community

**CEUs approved for CCHWs by the Kentucky Office of Community Health Workers. CEUs approved for all social workers licensed with the Kentucky Board of Social Work by the Kentucky Society of Clinical Social Work. CEU certificates are available for professionals who can self-report hours.

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Written by Nadia Ramlagan for Kentucky News Service.

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