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MNPS to discuss youth mental health in ‘Every Student Known’ Summit
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Saturday, students from Metro Schools are invited to McGavock High School to talk about mental health for the Every Student Known Summit. This event is named after a song titled “Every Student Known.” Director of Schools Dr. Adrienne Battle wrote the song, and it was recently recorded by Grammy award-winning artist…
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Mental health resources and support available after shooting in Toppenish
Mental health providers say they are available to provide support to Toppenish area community members in the wake of a shooting that left four young people dead on Thursday. A shooting in Toppenish ended with three dead, one critically injured and a 19-year-old suspect dead by suicide on Thursday, according to Toppenish police. The victims…
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Reframing the narrative: Increasing awareness of mental health in college sports
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City, Arisa Health partner with $550K mental health grant
JONESBORO — The City of Jonesboro has received a $550,000 grant from the Department of Justice to create crisis intervention teams designed to better handle incidents involving citizens with mental health and substance abuse disorders. The Connect & Protect grant is a law enforcement behavioral health program that will partner the Jonesboro Police Department with…
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Mental health help for under-fives overlooked
Getty Images More support is needed to prevent babies and young children developing mental health problems in later life, leading doctors say. Their report shows there is growing evidence that intervening very early on – from conception to the age of five – may help stop conditions arising or worsening. The Royal College of Psychiatrists…
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Vanguard University shifts to wellness focus to meet rising mental health needs
In a post-pandemic world, college students are only now beginning to fully return to the social activities, in-person classes and the same high expectations that were placed before them in pre-COVID times. But while the day-to-day world may be shifting back to some version of normalcy, the internal lives of adolescents and young adults and…
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How seeing images of war impacts mental health
IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. Now Playing How seeing images of war impacts mental health 05:35 UP NEXT White House clarifies Biden comments on Israel ground invasion 00:33 Protests against Israel intensify across the Middle East 03:51 Video shot by Hamas shows release of two…
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Blaze at abandoned Tinley Park Mental Health Center sparks concerns over safety
<!–> TINLEY PARK, Ill. – In the early morning hours of Friday, the Tinley Park Fire Department received a call for a building fire at the former Tinley Park Mental Health Center grounds. –> The site is located at 183rd Street and Harlem Avenue. When firefighters arrived at the scene, they found the south side…
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Jonesboro receives $550,000 grant to combat mental health issues
JONESBORO, Ark. (KAIT) – The city of Jonesboro is hoping to help those battling issues with mental health, all thanks to a new grant. On Friday, Oct. 20, the city announced it received a $550,000 grant from the Department of Justice to create crisis intervention teams to better handle incidents involving those with mental health…
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Child educational progress in Born in Bradford pregnancies affected by gestational diabetes and also exposed to maternal common mental disorders
Abstract Gestational diabetes and the maternal mental disorders of anxiety and depression have been implicated in adverse offspring neuro-behavioural outcomes but these exposures have only been studied in isolation. 1051 children whose mothers were diagnosed with gestational diabetes in UK’s Born in Bradford cohort had linkage to maternal primary care records, providing diagnostic and treatment…