Council welcomes Gov. Baker to annual Convention
Gov. Charlie Baker will deliver remarks to more than 1,100 attendees at the annual convention for the third time in four years.
Read ArticleGov. Charlie Baker will deliver remarks to more than 1,100 attendees at the annual convention for the third time in four years.
Read ArticleBack to school doesn’t have to mean just the kids. The Providers’ Council is building an impressive fall lineup of professional development opportunities, beginning in September. On Friday, Sept. 28
Read ArticleThe Providers’ Council is pleased to announce the winners of the early-bird convention registration drawing are Justin Moniz of Amego, Inc., who will receive a complimentary overnight stay at the
Read ArticleThe Providers’ Council is now accepting nominations for the 2018 Peer Provider Awards, which will be presented in front of more than 1,100 attendees during the 43rd Annual Convention &
Read ArticleThe deadline to submit your appeals to MassHealth regarding the second-quarter EMAC Supplement assessments is Thursday, Aug. 30th.
Read ArticleThe Providers’ Council encourages members to help get out the vote and help staff and consumers register to vote in the 2018 election.
Read ArticleThe Massachusetts state House and Senate overwhelming approved a $41.88 billion Fiscal Year 2019 budget late Wednesday afternoon that includes about $340 million in additional spending due to higher-than-projected state tax revenues.
Read ArticleThe Senate will vote Thursday on its opioid bill (S.2609), which includes language to create a student loan repayment program for human service workers that would help recruit and retain staff.
Read ArticleThe REV UP Campaign, a national, nonpartisan effort to increase the political participation of people with disabilities, has designated July 16-20, 2018 as National Disability Voter Registration Week in advance of this fall’s mid-term elections.
Read ArticleThe Providers’ Council is hosting two interns for the summer to help with marketing and workforce development projects and to learn more about the Massachusetts community-based human services sector.
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