Results: "mental health"

Anonymous Reporting Keeps Kids Safe

Here’s how two Oklahoma school districts are using student tips to improve bullying prevention and intervention efforts.

Judge: NIU Police Chief Mishandled Sexual Assault Case

CalMHSA Launches Web Site to Urge Suicide Prevention

Avoid the Active Shooter Trap: Hospital Edition

Just because hospitals don’t experience many active shooter incidents doesn’t mean there isn’t a problem with healthcare facility violence.

CDC Study Shows 54% Decrease in Teen Drinking and Driving

Dept. of Ed Announces $21M for Counseling Programs

Survey: Fewer Young Adults Abusing Prescription Drugs

Student Committed After Confessing to Killing Spree Daydreams

Make the Protection of Children With Special Needs a Top Priority

Children, especially ones with special physical, developmental, behavioral or emotional needs, require consideration, mention and attention in disaster planning and drills.

Student Accused of Eating Roommate’s Brain Found Incompetent

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