AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoVermont Health Access: Rutland Mental Health Services expanded its Open Access model, adding more same-day walk-in assessments for adult substance use and child/family mental health. Care Workforce: Central Vermont Home Health & Hospice (CVHHH) is launching a paid Licensed Nursing Assistant training in August 2026, with certification support and a pathway to full-time jobs. Community Outdoors: Come Alive Outside and Rutland Free Library rolled out a Gear Library so residents can borrow outdoor equipment—free for cardholders—to lower the cost of getting outside. Health Policy & Privacy: Vermont’s new privacy law (effective 2028) puts extra focus on consumer health data beyond HIPAA. Local Culture & Pride: Bennington held its eight annual Pride celebration with a rainbow-filled parade and community block party. Sports & Pride Film: Jericho mountain biker Lea Davison’s Pride Month documentary, “It Will Be Different for You,” was released, spotlighting her advocacy as a gay athlete. Business/Local Retail: Burlington’s Nostalgia Toys & More on Church Street will close July 5 after seven months. Public Safety & Rights: A Vermont family filed a civil rights lawsuit after a fatal 2025 state trooper shooting during a mental health crisis.
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