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Read the post Treating Behavioral Health Conditions in the United States October 10, 2019 Nearly 57 million American adults had a mental health condition (such as depression), a substance ...
Read the post Educational Opportunities and Discipline Issues in Public Schools on the 65th Anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education May 16, 2019 On May 17, 1954, in its Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka decision, the U.S. Supreme Court ...
Read the post Recidivism Among Prison Inmates with Serious Mental Illness October 24, 2018 As of May 2017, the Federal Bureau of Prisons oversaw almost 188,000 inmates—and nearly 8,000 of ...
Read the post Disciplining Public School Students April 10, 2018 The issue of who gets disciplined and why is complex. In some cases teachers are the ones who choose ...
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Read the post Care for Returned Peace Corps Volunteers March 01, 2016 In 1961, President Kennedy signed an executive order establishing the Peace Corps. For 55 years ...
Read the post Coordinating Programs Serving Those with Serious Mental Illness April 09, 2015 Each year, the first full week of April marks National Public Health Week —a time to highlight ...
Read the post Podcast on Federal Efforts Related to Serious Mental Illness February 06, 2015 The U.S. health care system has a range of federal programs for the millions of Americans with ...
Read the post A Look at Health Care in Underserved Populations for National Public Health Week April 11, 2014 Each year, the first full week of April marks National Public Health Week . During this time, people ...