For more than 50 years, PBS has been a trusted, educational source for millions of Americans — especially children. Formed in 1969 by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), a nonprofit authorized by Congress in the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967, PBS has been a staple for American families for decades. From its earliest days airing […]| The 74
Functions of Behaviour: In Positive Behaviour Support (PBS), we believe that all behaviour has a purpose. It’s not “bad” or “naughty” behaviour. It’s often a way for someone to... The post Functions of Behaviour: Why is this Behaviour Happening? first appeared on Transform Life.| Transform Life
Exploring why and how Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) can harm Autistic people. #Neurodiversity #AutismAcceptance #PBS #DisabilityJustice| Autistic Realms
The end of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) is a major GOP victory and potentially the death of the idea of public funding for media| The Dissenter
What are the differences between Behaviour Support and Psychology, their respective funding options, and how they can benefit individuals with disabilities and... The post Behaviour Support vs Psychology? Which to choose first appeared on Transform Life.| Transform Life
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting announced Friday that it will begin a “wind-down of its operations” and cut a majority of its jobs by the end of September following Congress’s approval to cut $1.1 billion in its federal funding. On Friday, PBS told its employees that the majority of staff positions will be cut by Sept. […] The post Public broadcasting to Shut Down After $1.1 Billion Federal Funding Cut appeared first on The Educators Room.| The Educators Room
NPR CEO and welfare queen Katherine Maher has come up with a brand-new lie to protect her taxpayer-funded slush fund to spread left-wing lies.| Breitbart
The Trump administration has made $1.1 billion in cuts to public broadcasting and has attacked the free press by filing a $10 billion defamation lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal, according to the ACLU, which argues that these actions violate the First Amendment.| Davis Vanguard
America's pharmaceutical giants have been plotting to torpedo Australia's Pharmaceuticals Benefits Scheme, despite securing major concessions 20 years ago.| www.abc.net.au
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Opposition Leader Peter Dutton say the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme, a cornerstone of Australia's health system, will never be a negotiating chip in US President Donald Trump's ongoing tariff campaign.| www.abc.net.au
8 Strategies to Support those with Dementia. PBS strategies that focus on understanding the reasons for behaviours and providing proactive...| Transform Life - Therapeutic support including Positive Behaviour Support, Oc...
In a move that has sparked sharp criticism from public interest advocates, the U.S. Senate this week approved a White House request to cancel approximately $8 billion in foreign aid and $1 billion in funding for public broadcasting, including public media staples like PBS and NPR. The vote of 216-to-213 included all but two Republicans […]| Feminist Majority Foundation
From April to June 2025, European Bioplastics (EUBP) hosted a five-part EUBP Talk Series around the “Advancements in Recycling of Bioplastics”. It focused on the recycling of bioplastics and the scaling up of recycling technologies. The series offered a platform for researchers, industry leaders, and policymakers to| European Bioplastics e.V.
The White House’s $9.4 billion spending cuts package cleared a major hurdle on Wednesday, setting up a final House-wide vote on the measure later this week. Trump’s proposal, which was introduced as legislation by House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA), would cut $8.3 billion from the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), and just over […]| Trending Politics Conservative News and Commentary
In 1995, Democrats held up a Big Bird doll to laud the importance of children’s television and save public broadcast funding. This strategy does not seem likely to work in 2025.| Clio and the Contemporary
Previously on G&TV, we looked at Smegheads in Seattle, a 1998 production by KCTS 9, Seattle's local PBS station. They'd arranged a visit from Craig Charles and Danny John-Jules, who came over to be interviewed, take part in pledge drives and meet the show's many fans in the north-west corner of the US / the south-west corner of Canada. But Smegheads in Seattle was actually the second such programme produced by the station, a sequel of sorts to 1997's Swirly Thing Alert, which featured much th...| Ganymede & Titan
‘The path isn’t a straight line; it’s a spiral. You continually come back to things you thought you understood and see deeper truths’ – Barry H. Gillespie I love this quote by Barry Gillespie ”The path isn’t a straight line; it’s a spiral. You continually come back to things you thought you understood and see […]| Autistic Realms
PBS aired a fascinating documentary a few years ago: People Like Us – Social Class in America, taking on one of the most taboo topics in a democracy based on the concept that all people are …| Thrift Store Preppy
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Dead fish are popping up at the local fishing hole and grade schoolers Billy and Gobby are determined to find out why in “The Battle of Billy’s Pond” (1976), a Children’s Film Foundation (CFF) production I happened upon during “TV time” at my pre-school daycare in 1977.| The Haunted Closet
Disclosure of a new unbundling attack on MEV relays, and associated mitigations| Sigma Prime