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Mental health issues are believed to be one of the biggest reasons children are being taught outside of school, according to Wirral Council officers. At a children’s and education meeting on ...
RIDGEFIELD — For the first time since the pandemic, a local mental health advocacy group has been able to get back into classrooms with an important message for youth: You are not alone.
$1 billion in school mental health grants won’t be renewed; PA organizations are worried by: Irelend Viscount Posted: May 30, 2025 / 09:36 PM EDT Updated: May 30, 2025 / 11:16 PM EDT ...
But in late April, the Trump administration sent out letters terminating roughly $1 billion in funding for student mental health grants given to school districts, education agencies and universities.
The American School Counselor Association recently reported that Indiana has a student-to-counselor ratio of 694 to 1 — the highest in the country. Schools employed about 1,500 counselors ...
One of the grants, the School-Based Mental Health Services Grant Program, provided ISBE initially with $2.97 million in fiscal year 2022 to increase the number of credentialed mental health ...
Sea Waves Desert SAN ANTONIO – Mass school shootings as well as learning about a planned school attack can trigger stress and fear for many who may work or attend schools in South Central Texas.
Mental health has been a topic of conversation among companies over the past five years. In response, companies have created programs to address this. But is this enough? “There is a disconnect on ...
Tacoma Public Schools received a grant under the School-Based Mental Health Services Grant Program from the Department of Education in 2022, providing it with $6,066,390 over five years to pay for ...
This is part II of a two-part story exploring factors contributing to mental health issues in law school and beyond, and presenting possible solutions. Read part I here.
The workshop is designed to equip school nurses with the tools to “address today’s complex health challenges in schools — from mental health to emergency preparedness.” The event began in ...
Due to federal funding cuts, St. Scholastica's $3.9 million grant, which places occupational therapy students in local schools to provide mental health services, will end in December.