Students in California will be able to gain a foundational knowledge of mental health in the classroom and better understand how they can access support...
It is not that parents do not want to engage with school-based mental health professionals, it is more like we are not properly engaging them.
What Happens When Your Child’s School Reports Suicidal Ideation
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3 Types of School Supports to Help Students with Mental Health Conditions
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To All the Professors and Teachers of Those with Invisible Illnesses
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6 Ways You Can Help a Loved One on Their Healing Journey
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The Messy Truth About Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
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Are the Kids Really Learning About Mental Health?
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Training the Community to Recognize and Respond to Crises
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College Students of Color: Overcoming Mental Health Challenges
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Getting Involved with Minority Mental Health
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Opioids and Substance Abuse: What Can We Do?
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Why Suicide Reporting Guidelines Matter
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Is It a Mental Health Problem? Or Just Puberty?
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How Schools Can Help Students Respond to Suicide
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Ensuring Your Child is Supported at School
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What Happens When Celebrities Talk About Mental Illness
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I Found My Purpose
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Preventing a Generation from Struggling in Silence
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My First Voice
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Mental Health Conditions are Legitimate Health Conditions
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Understanding the Spectrum of Bipolar Disorder
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