Study: 1 in 5 College Students Contemplate Suicide
A recent study shows that college students are feeling more stress and anxiety than ever, leading to suicidal thoughts or deciding to harm themselves.
A recent study shows that college students are feeling more stress and anxiety than ever, leading to suicidal thoughts or deciding to harm themselves.
Research shows depressed children are six times as likely to have setbacks in certain areas and parents and teachers are struggling to recognize it.
A significant portion of survey participants who experienced physical, verbal, social or cyber bullying when they were children have developed mental health issues as adults.
A survey of parents and K-12 students found that three out of four parents are willing to pay out of their own pockets for improved school safety and security.
With the help of local and national organizations, schools are getting laundromats on campus to combat truancy and bullying.
The results of a survey of more than 700 campus protection professionals reveals the median salaries for a wide range of K-12, university and healthcare public safety, security and emergency management personnel.
The recent study looked at threats and violence in American schools during the 2017-2018 school year to examine frequency, range and severity.
The average cost per lost or stolen record for healthcare organizations is $408, compared to $148 within other industries.
The poll also found that while most parents supported armed officers, mental health screenings and metal detectors in schools, most opposed arming teachers.
A recent report found health plans reported 24 breaches that affected 884,360 individuals, up from 15 breaches that affected 70,166 individuals.