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In a national survey released last week by Senate Democrats, LGBTQ+ youth in institutional settings reported bullying and ...
Karl Dennis, an early pioneer of the wraparound approach to serving youth with high mental health needs, has died at the age ...
In the latest state enrollment data released, California had 230,443 homeless students — a 9.3% increase from the previous ...
A new state law requires all of New York's police officers to treat children with sensitivity when they arrest their parents.
A unique service for LA foster youth living on their own for the first time transforms empty apartments into thoughtfully ...
Gov. Hochul has an opportunity to protect families from the consequences of anonymous reporting while preserving robust ...
She made a tough decision: to uproot her children from all they’d ever known and head to Atlanta, nearly 900 miles away, in ...
When the foundation of a house is giving out, the foundation of community support must rise in its place, writes Sarah ...
An expansion of services comes amid growing uncertainty for groups serving Minnesota’s homeless youth population.
They’re tired of being told to “be a man” without anyone helping them figure out what kind of man they want to be, writes ...
Administration for Children & Families wants to hear from the public about supporting ICWA implementation and the Family ...
Dan Losen, a researcher who has tracked California school discipline data, explains how schools might adjust to the new executive order.
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