October 06, 2022
The most immediate public health action we can take is to ensure schools are committed to and supported in building all students’ social, emotional, character and civic competencies.
Continue readingThe most immediate public health action we can take is to ensure schools are committed to and supported in building all students’ social, emotional, character and civic competencies.
Continue readingA new report by the Qatar Foundation, World Innovation Summit for Health (WISH), in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO) finds that at least a quarter of health and[…]
Continue readingThough suicides fell during the pandemic, they rose again last year, and there’s concern that companies may cut back on mental health care spending.
Continue readingOne aspect of mental health that has seen a spike since COVID: anxiety. Roughly seven million Americans battle anxiety and women are twice as likely to be affected, according to[…]
Continue readingFunding from President Biden’s Bipartisan Safer Communities Act and American Rescue Plan will help pediatricians meet children’s mental health needs, strengthen children’s mental health services in emergency departments and schools
Continue readingAn overwhelming majority of people in the United States think the country is experiencing a mental health crisis, according to a new survey from CNN in partnership with the Kaiser[…]
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