
The Latinx Therapists Action Network, with a presence in 20 US states, works with therapists committed to supporting immigrant communities and the movements allied with them.
The Latinx Therapists Action Network, with a presence in 20 US states, works with therapists committed to supporting immigrant communities and the movements allied with them.
Outside of the traditional foster care system exists a shadow system of potentially hundreds of thousands of children removed by CPS to their relatives or family friends—without a court case, monetary support, or due process.
In the fifth and final part of our series on undocumented children, we look at reunification.
In the fourth part of our series on undocumented children, we look at how this approach helps improve kids’ health and academic outcomes.
In part three of our series on undocumented children, we look at how Prince George’s county schools are focusing on mental health supports for them.
In part two of our series on undocumented children, we look at a new program Prince George’s county has developed to support its English learners.
County officials across California are scrambling to find new homes for more than 100 children with mental health and behavioral issues, following the state’s landmark decision to stop shipping these young people to faraway facilities.
“The bottom line is really that loneliness and isolation are bad for our health,” said UCSF geriatrician Dr. Carla Perissinotto.
A reporter shares what she learned about taking care of yourself while reporting on grief-filled topics such as teen suicide.
When it comes to children, Florida's law regarding involuntary commitments for psychiatric treatment is applied inconsistently.