COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio Suicide Prevention Foundation is launching a two-year initiative to address the disproportionate ...
Seventy-five of Ohio’s 88 counties were designated as experiencing shortages in mental health care professionals as of July ...
Waiting six months to a year for a child to see a mental health professional for ADHD, anxiety, depression or suicidal thoughts in Ohio is “unacceptable for sure,” says the Director of Ohio’s Mental ...
Ohio schools have boosted partnerships with local mental health organizations to tackle the youth mental health crisis. Youth mental health has worsened across the country since the pandemic. Ohio has ...
The recent death by suicide of an off-duty Ohio State Highway Patrol trooper is sparking continued conversation about first ...
The Montgomery County Jail has become the first in the state to receive a new accreditation award, focusing on mental health and inmate care. The jail was awarded the Accreditation Award by the ...
A steep rise in criminally charged people with severe mental illnesses has all but halted patients’ ability to get care in Ohio’s state psychiatric hospitals.
Colleges and universities are now weighing which programs they can realistically maintain without federal support.
Although Pride month celebrations are over, Ohio State and the Columbus community continue to offer resources for members of the LGBTQ community year-round. At Ohio State, the Student Life ...
Mental health conditions are on the rise for adults and children around the world, including right here in Ohio. Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, we have witnessed a 25% increase in the ...
A troubled mental health center for juveniles in Ohio is giving up its state license, effectively closing its doors for residential services. Youth Intensive Services in Youngstown will move its ...
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