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Acri, Mary; Layman, Deborah; Grande, Vincent; Cummings, Anni; Goldstein, Patricia; Wade, Niasha; Manjunath, Sanjana; Finnerty, Molly – Children & Schools, 2023
School-based mental health clinics are the ideal venue to provide mental health services for youth due to their accessibility and lack of stigma compared with other community treatment centers. There were challenges associated with the abrupt shift to remote education and clinic services caused by COVID-19, but some school-based mental health…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Mental Health Programs, School Health Services
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Krase, Kathryn Suzanne – Children & Schools, 2015
African American children are disproportionally overrepresented in the U.S. child protection system. Because educational personnel are a significant source of reports of suspected child maltreatment across the country and in all states, the present study examines the impact of these reports on racial disproportionality and disparity at the…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Welfare, Disproportionate Representation, School Personnel
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Montañez, Evelyn; Berger-Jenkins, Evelyn; Rodriguez, James; McCord, Mary; Meyer, Dodi – Children & Schools, 2015
Many school-age children in the United States with social, emotional, and behavioral problems do not receive mental health services. These problems negatively affect their social and behavioral functioning and academic achievement. This is particularly a problem for Latino youths, who represent the largest ethnic minority group in the United…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Elementary Schools, Mental Health Programs, Health Promotion
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Sisselman, Amanda; Strolin-Goltzman, Jessica; Auerbach, Charles; Sharon, Lisa – Children & Schools, 2012
School-based health centers (SBHCs) continue to provide essential health care services to children and families in underserved neighborhoods across the country. Preliminary studies show that students who use SBHCs have better attendance rates as well as higher rates of academic achievement and attachment to the learning environment. Few studies,…
Descriptors: Surveys, School Health Services, Urban Schools, Neighborhoods