Mental Health

Read: Woman Found Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity in Hillcrest Medical Center Shooting

Woman Found Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity in Hillcrest Medical Center Shooting

A security guard was shot in the chest after investigating a report of gunshots in the hospital parking lot.

Read: Check Out Campus Safety Conference East’s Agenda!

Check Out Campus Safety Conference East’s Agenda!

Campus Safety Conference East is June 20-22 in Bethesda, Md. Here’s what you’ll learn if you attend.

Read: Mental Health Now Top Concern for K-12 Schools, Second for Colleges

Mental Health Now Top Concern for K-12 Schools, Second for Colleges

For K-12 schools, managing mental health edged out COVID-19 safety measures for the top safety concern for the 2022-23 school year.

Read: Study: Threats, Physical Attacks on School Staff Have Increased During COVID

Study: Threats, Physical Attacks on School Staff Have Increased During COVID

The increase in violence is leading to more teachers, SROs, counselors, administrators, and other school personnel leaving the profession.

Read: Register for the 9th Annual Campus Safety Conferences!

Register for the 9th Annual Campus Safety Conferences!

Save the dates! The 2022 Campus Safety Conferences (CSC) will be in Bethesda, MD, Fort Worth, TX, and Los Angeles, CA!

Read: Texas Governor Orders Gender-Affirming Care of Transgender Youth to Be Reported as ‘Child Abuse’

Texas Governor Orders Gender-Affirming Care of Transgender Youth to Be Reported as ‘Child Abuse’

The order goes against recommendations by major medical groups that say gender-affirming care of transgender minors is medically necessary and sometimes even life-saving.

Read: Behavioral Health Director Speaks to the State of Mental Health in K-12 Schools

Behavioral Health Director Speaks to the State of Mental Health in K-12 Schools

Dr. Amy Grosso shares her observations of the pandemic’s effects on student and teacher mental health and what her district is doing to address concerns.

Read: Utah State Settles with Family of Student Who Died by Suicide

Utah State Settles with Family of Student Who Died by Suicide

The lawsuit alleges the international graduate student was harassed by a classmate who told her dark skin was “a sign of inferiority.”

Read: 7 Times ‘See Something, Say Something’ Stopped Potential Tragedies in 2021

7 Times ‘See Something, Say Something’ Stopped Potential Tragedies in 2021

A U.S. Secret Service report on averted acts of school violence found nearly all plotters shared their intentions with someone else.

Read: College Students More Concerned about COVID-19 than Ever

College Students More Concerned about COVID-19 than Ever

A new survey has found that 9 out of 10 college students say campuses face a full-blown mental health crisis.

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