
August 2022, is Back-to-School Mental Health Wellness Month
As we enter a new academic school year - it’s important for parents, caregivers, and school personnel to know the signs that a young person is struggling with his or her mental health.
As we enter a new academic school year - it’s important for parents, caregivers, and school personnel to know the signs that a young person is struggling with his or her mental health.
January 11, 2022, is "National Human Trafficking Awareness Day." Wear shades of blue to support advocacy, education, prevention, protection, and prosecution!
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a major impact on people's mental health. Some groups, including health and other frontline workers, students, people living alone, and pre-existing mental health conditions, have been particularly affected
The goal of health literacy is to help everyday people find the right health care and services, manage chronic conditions/diseases and become active participants in maintaining their health and well-being.
Promote National Suicide Prevention Month! We can all help prevent suicide. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Data & Statistic Fatal Injury Report for 2019, suicide is the 10th leading cause of death in the US.
Victims are targeted when they are vulnerable and the COVID-19 economic recession will result in more people at risk of trafficking.
Learning from victims’ experiences and turning their suggestions into concrete actions will lead to a more victim-centered and effective approach in combating human trafficking.
Being a youth in today’s world can be difficult enough, however when you are a youth that is perceived as “different” in some way, it only makes it that more difficult.