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…Kelli Bowers, with the Michigan League for Public Policy, says Michigan’s struggle with mental healthcare staffing is a problem, given there is one provider for every 332 people in the state.

Kelli Bowers, Kids Count data analyst for the Michigan League for Public Policy, said Michigan’s struggle with mental health care staffing is a problem, given there is 1 provider for every 332 people who could need assistance.

“Many times ACEs are happening in families that have a hard time getting their basic physical needs met,” Bowers observed. “It’s really important that children are in stable environments and homes. That means that parents and caregivers have access to just their basic physical necessities like childcare, nutritious food, livable wages, healthcare those kinds of things.”

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