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.
Students say their top five stressors are now their own mental health, mass shootings, inflation, finances, and academics.
Schools can improve their suicide prevention efforts by adopting the SOAR (Self-Awareness, Outreach, Adaptation, and Repair) framework.
Here’s how Virtua Health assisted refugees fleeing Afghanistan and how these practices might apply to other organizations helping refugees.
A new survey has found that 48% of LGBTQ teens, ages 13-17, seriously considered attempting suicide last year.
Here’s how your school, university or hospital can hire and then retain more women officers and executives in your security or public safety department.
The threatening voicemail left on a school phone is part of an ongoing debate over the district’s teaching of race-related issues.
The manufacturer will be donating $105,000 to campus health and wellness programs in Washington and Oregon this fall.
A new study has found that armed protests are six times more likely to turn violent than protests without guns.
The 40-page report calls for more funding for support services, reserving police response for more serious situations and direct access to mental health professionals.
The San Jose school board has voted to unanimously to bring back police as security officers for after-school events.