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  • Rising Suspensions in New York Schools: Reasons Behind the Trend

    Chalkbeat Jul 30, 2024

    Long-term suspensions rose during the first half of last school year, fueling a slight rise in students removed from their classrooms, according to long-delayed data released by the Education Department.…

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  • Funding Challenges to Address the Mental Health Crisis in India

    India Development Review Jul 1, 2024

    Learn about the funding challenges to mental health in India and how donors can better address country’s growing mental health needs.

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  • Funding Youth Mental Health Programs for Children

    Alliance Magazine Jun 24, 2024

    ‘Catch it early, catch it upstream’. When it comes to mental health issues in children, this phrase holds greater resonance.Historically, mental health issues have been tackled reactively as they emerge in individuals and communities, ……

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  • Only 1.8% of US Doctors Were Black in 1906 – And The Legacy of Inequality in Medical Education Has Not Yet Been Erased

    The Conversation Jun 24, 2024

    Fueled by the Supreme Court’s June 2023 ruling that bans affirmative action in higher education, conservative lawmakers across the country have advanced their own state bans on diversity initiatives, especially…

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  • Adopting a Mental Health Mindset Will Help Both Funders and Nonprofits Thrive

    The Center for Effective Philanthropy Jun 24, 2024

    You are exhausted, a next-level fatigue. Your body is so tired, but your mind can’t stop. It pings from what is right in front of you — grant deadlines, board…

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  • What the $25 Billion Given by the Biggest U.S. Donors in 2020 Says About High-dollar Charity

    The Conversation Jun 22, 2024

    Editor’s note: According to The Chronicle of Philanthropy, the 50 Americans who gave the most to charity in 2020 committed to giving a total of US$24.7 billion to hospitals, homeless…

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  • Understanding Black Communities’ Mistrust of U.S. Healthcare Systems

    Pew Research Center Jun 22, 2024

    About half of Black Americans say the health care system holds Black people back and that nonconsensual medical research happens today.

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  • The Importance of Prioritizing Mental Health in Career and Technical Education

    Chalkbeat Jun 21, 2024

    Our school-based occupational therapy labs teach job skills that take the whole student into account, writes Michele Morgan, an OT at Warren Woods Public Schools.

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  • Abortion Bans Are Changing What it Means to Be Young in America

    The Conversation Jun 19, 2024

    The 2022 Dobbs decision that overturned 50 years of abortion rights is affecting where young people choose to go to college, to work and to live, as well as the way they vote.

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  • Health Inequities Still Exist Among Americans Despite Diets Improving

    Futurity Jun 18, 2024

    “While we’ve seen some modest improvement in American diets in the last two decades, those improvements are not reaching everyone…”…

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  • Understanding the Facts and Figures of Heat Waves

    GlobalGiving Jun 17, 2024

    Learn more about heat waves, and get statistics about the impacts of extreme heat on communities around the world.

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  • How After-school Programs Can Help Students in the Wake of the Pandemic

    EdSurge Jun 8, 2024

    A national campaign calls for communities to invest in high-quality and holistic after-school activities for students.

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