
The transition to virtual services upends parents hoping to get kids back from protective services.
The transition to virtual services upends parents hoping to get kids back from protective services.
In a recent survey, more than three-quarters of nursing home residents said they did not leave their rooms to socialize.
— Pandemic adds new challenge for aging caregivers
Educators in low-income communities embraced meditation as a way to help students manage stress and anxiety in school. Can it help kids cope with being stuck at home?
The organizations are considering legal action or advocacy campaigns in response to a Tampa Bay Times investigation.
The impact of the pandemic on young children in California, especially children of color, has been severe. A new reporting project will analyze key indicators.
In our highly connected world, abusers use technology against victims to monitor, threaten, harass, and hurt them.
The lack of consistency in screening abuse reports is concerning enough for state legislators to consider changes to North Carolina’s system.
This story was produced as a larger project by Valeria Fernandez for the 2020 National Fellowship, which focuses on how indigenous, immigrant communities and people of color have been organizing before and during the pandemic in communities of care to find support and healing....
Who is responsible for diversity in schools — the school system or entire community?