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6 Steps for Improving K-12 Student Mental Health

A student mental health services provider shares leading practices for preventative programming as public health experts call for

UncategorizedMay 5, 2023

Nearly 3 in 5 College Students Accessed Mental Health Care in Grades K-12, TimelyCare Survey Finds

10 Best Practices for Supporting College Students’ Mental Health Highlight Steps Taken to Improve Student Success and Health

NewsMay 1, 2023

HHS Announces the Availability of $25 Million to Expand Primary Care – Including Mental Health – Services in Schools

For the first time, awardees will be required to provide mental health services in schools.

NewsMarch 16, 2023

Study Finds 71% of LGBTQ+ Youth Say Restrictive State Laws Negatively Impact Their Mental Health

Additionally, many LGBTQ+ youth say the new policies or debates have resulted in them being bullied, harassed, and/or

NewsJanuary 24, 2023

Seattle Public Schools Sue Big Tech, Allege Social Media Harms Student Mental Health

Schools in Seattle are suing the big tech companies for recommending harmful content to children, allegedly fueling the

NewsJanuary 12, 2023

Survey: 20% of College Students Say Winter Break Will Have Negative Impact on Mental Health

Students who identify as LGBTQIA+ report feeling slightly more stressed about going home for the holidays.

UncategorizedDecember 21, 2022

Seattle Students Rally for More School Mental Health Counselors, Gun Safety

The protest was prompted by the fatal on-campus shooting of a 17-year-old high school student last week.

NewsNovember 17, 2022

Campus Safety Online Summit Day 2 Keynote to Address Teacher Mental Health

Two former school leaders will discuss teacher mental health and how school safety and a positive building climate

UncategorizedNovember 8, 2022

3 Ways Colleges Can Encourage Students to Use Available Mental Health Resources

Giving college students the proper tools to effectively manage stressors is crucial for mitigating potential emergency situations.

UncategorizedSeptember 21, 2022

TimelyMD Back-to-School Survey Reveals Good News, Bad News About Students’ Mental Health

Students say their top five stressors are now their own mental health, mass shootings, inflation, finances, and academics.

NewsAugust 12, 2022

S.C. Department of Education Partners with Vector Solutions to Address Student Safety, Mental Health

All South Carolina schools have access to Vector's Student Safety & Wellness courses which cover topics like dating

UncategorizedJuly 23, 2022

10 Mental Health Tips for Schools After a Violent Event

Tips include reaching out to those who may be most triggered by the event and acknowledging your own

UncategorizedMay 26, 2022

Student and Teacher Mental Health: Is It Just Stress or Something More?

A training consultant discusses how to differentiate between normal stress levels and a mental health crisis, and how

UncategorizedApril 7, 2022

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

UncategorizedMarch 24, 2022

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

PodcastFebruary 28, 2022

How Better Emergency Communications Can Address the Nursing Mental Health Crisis

Appropriate emergency plans, anonymous tip lines and safety apps can improve nurse safety and security.

UncategorizedDecember 6, 2021

University of Illinois Police Add Social Workers for More Effective Response to Mental Health Crises

UIPD’s Response, Evaluation and Crisis Help (REACH) initiative pairs social workers with police officers when responding to mental

NewsNovember 15, 2021

Doctors Declare National Emergency in Children’s Mental Health

In early 2021, emergency department visits for suspected suicide attempts increased 51% among girls ages 12-17 compared to

UncategorizedOctober 21, 2021