Dell InnovateFest challenged polytechnic and university students to develop tech solutions for mental health concerns. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) account for more than one in five patients who have been in Ontario’s mental health beds for over a year.
The Northeast Louisiana Children’s Museum Development Director Dawn Landry joined Good Morning ArkLaMiss to talk about the fourth annual Skeletons on Tower.
Individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) account for more than one in five patients who have been in Ontario's mental health beds for over a year, according to a new study ...
CHICAGO — On a recent Sunday, I stood in the kitchen with my brother Daniel, watching as he cracked the fifth and final egg into a bowl — the blue bowl, his favorite for making scrambled eggs. He ...
BEAUMONT, Texas — The Beaumont Police Department has launched a new program designed to help locate and protect some of the city’s most vulnerable residents, including those living with dementia, ...
Three issues dominate the Supreme Court term that begins next week, based on the cases the justices have agreed to hear so far. Realistically, however, there is little uncertainty about how this ...
Child care providers face a storm of challenges in trying to achieve quality care for Michigan's youngest, from rising costs to limited state investment to high teacher turnover. But when those kids ...
In partnership with San Francisco schools, GSE Professor Alfredo J. Artiles is leading a research project to reform a system disproportionately referring Black students to special education. For ...
Beacon Hill Roll Call records local senators’ votes on the only roll call from the week of Sept. 22-26. There were no roll calls in the House last week. DATA PRIVACY ...
At a Senate hearing on Sept. 9, 2025, on the corruption of science, witnesses presented an unpublished study that made a big assertion. They claimed that the study, soon to be featured in a highly ...
Sixteen years after joining The Arc of Opportunity as its president and CEO, Mary Heafy plans to retire from the nonprofit next year.
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