Report Suggests Creating Mental Health Programs for Police
The report found that very few departments are prepared to respond to officer trauma.
NewsMay 27, 2016The report found that very few departments are prepared to respond to officer trauma.
NewsMay 27, 2016Some facilities are exempt from the new law, including hospitals licensed under Chapter 241 of the Texas health
NewsJanuary 20, 2016The state's public university officials say they have struggled to keep up with an increase in student enrollment.
NewsNovember 23, 2015Mental health professionals must be able to recognize when a client is exhibiting behavior that is threatening or
UncategorizedJune 24, 2015The Commonwealth Center for Children & Adolescents will use AMAG Technology's Symmetry V8 access control system to improve
NewsJune 5, 2015Employees and students are upset after Oregon University used the mental health records of a student who is
NewsMarch 12, 2015Currently, only four states require armed security officers to undergo mental health screenings.
NewsJanuary 8, 2015Nearly one in 10 college students is receiving counseling from on-campus mental health professionals.
InsightsApril 10, 2014PHOENIX — An investigation from a local news station, prompted Arizona State Hospital (ASH), a mental health facility,
NewsAugust 12, 2013The 2012 National Survey of Counseling Center Directors (NSCCD) found that more students seek professional counseling assistance; however,
NewsMarch 28, 2013OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. — The Oklahoma Commission on School Safety released legislative suggestions Tuesday, including a call for
NewsMarch 5, 2013SANTA FE, N.M. – Every New Mexican will now have a place to turn to when they or
NewsFebruary 2, 2013HARTFORD, Conn. — In response to the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School, state officials and the public
NewsJanuary 27, 2013GALLIPOLIS, Ohio — The campus police force that patrols Ohio’s 10 mental health residential facilities will be eliminated
NewsMay 16, 2012BOULDER, Colo. — The University of Colorado began offering an interactive screening program on Sunday that allows students to
NewsOctober 9, 2011ARLINGTON, Va. — Two thirds of states have cut mental health care in the last three years-even though need
NewsMarch 9, 2011STONY BROOK, N.Y. — The number of college students with severe psychological disorders is on the rise, in many
NewsDecember 20, 2010SACRAMENTO, Calif. – State mental health workers gathered at the Department of Mental Health headquarters in Sacramento on
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