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Mental Health
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Why College Campuses Need to Provide Mental Health Services
The Hechinger Report Oct 17, 2023Campuses can not only create toxic breeding grounds for the student mental health crisis but also foster spaces where students thrive.
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Five Strategies for Trauma-informed Funding
Stanford Social Innovation Review Oct 16, 2023Knowledge of trauma and healing gives funders a way to expand their perspectives, do less harm, and be more effective at systems change.
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Philanthropy’s Role in Improving Women’s Mental Health
Arabella Advisors Oct 14, 2023Women’s mental health and wellbeing have traditionally received insufficient attention from the healthcare field, from government, and from philanthropy, creating a gap that needs to be filled if we hope…
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Digital Technology and the Human Experience
The Aspen Institute Oct 13, 2023The question of how technology shapes us, and is shaped by us, is complex. For some, this includes issues related to the interplay between technology and our individual mental health…
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How College Mental Health Supports LGBTQ Students
The 74 Oct 10, 2023LGBTQ students whose college or university provides mental health services had 84% lower odds of attempting suicide in the past year than those who had no access, according to a new…
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Supporting Student Mental Health Amidst a Counselor Shortage
The 74 Oct 6, 2023Wasser Gish: Integrated support uses existing staff to coordinate responses to students’ needs, focuses on every kid and crunches data to find trends.
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Working Mothers in America Suffer Poor Health
Christensen Institute Oct 5, 2023Improving the world through disruptive innovation.
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Family Engagement is Critical for Post-pandemic Education
Brookings Oct 2, 2023More than two and a half years later, the cumulative effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on children and their caregivers are coming into clear view. Surveys of both parents and educators highlight concerning trends…
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Depression Recovery Can Be Hard To Measure − New Research On Deep Brain Stimulation Shows How Objective Biomarkers Could Help Make Treatment More Precise
The Conversation Sep 27, 2023Deep brain stimulation can help some people with treatment-resistant depression feel better, but it can be unclear whether a bout of low mood is a relapse or a bad day.
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How Climate Anxiety Impacts Students’ Mental Health
EdSurge Sep 20, 2023Clad in a beanie, university sweatshirt and gold-rimmed glasses, a TikToker who goes by Mimi looks directly into the camera and speaks in a gentle tone …
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Black Feminist Fund is Pushing for Intersectional Social Justice
Ford Foundation Sep 19, 2023Around the world, intersectional movements for social justice are often being led by Black women from all backgrounds guided by feminist principles. From Sudan to Brazil, Black feminists are at…
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