Center for Health and Health Care in Schools
@CHHCS
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Improving health and education outcomes for children and families.
Washington, DC
Joined August 2010
Exciting news! Dr. Olga Acosta Price takes the stage as keynote speaker, delving into the realm of advancing school-based health care and cross-system partnerships. #OhioSBHC24
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Hear from our director, Dr. Olga Price, who will speak alongside national leaders and other professionals at @CHCI’s in-person Issue Summit on 5/7-8 (this week!!). Join the conversation. RSVP today! https://t.co/kz4XBJX9p4
#CHCISUMMIT
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Excited to share findings from a 4-year capacity-building intervention to improve school behavioral health systems. I’m inspired by my co-authors from @GWpublichealth @CHHCS who led this important pilot project during the height of the pandemic:
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We continue to see the need for stronger protections that allow working people to join together & advocate for safer workplaces, better pay & benefits. On this Labor Day and all days we thank unions for fighting for our right to: -weekends -minimum wage -right to strike & more
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It can be tough to tell if troubling behavior in a child or teen is just part of growing up or a problem that should be discussed with a health professional. Learn more about warning signs: https://t.co/Lt327Od8Lb
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This research brief from @sbh4all @CHHCS and @NCSMHtweets makes the connection between social determinants of health and the role of #SBHCs. Read it here: https://t.co/BUFAWeIjys
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In the past year, the #988Lifeline network has helped millions of people get the support they need. See how far 988 has come and what’s next in crisis care: https://t.co/1oSbjI1L7e
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Four Actions the Federal Government Can Take to Address Mental Health in the U.S. from @commonwealthfnd
https://t.co/YFczYnrKmv
commonwealthfund.org
The Biden administration and Congress have taken steps to address mental health challenges in the United States, but more needs to be done.
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Did you know that 15% of students have a disability? Learn more about navigating the different supports the ADA, a 504, and an IEP provide in this week's newsletter. Resources from @medhomeportal @AmerAcadPeds @CenterOnPBIS #DisabilityPrideMonth
https://t.co/mJH0JpQIOA
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HHS is currently accepting feedback on their framework that builds on the current supports to help Americans avoid and quit smoking. Learn more & submit your comments below👇👇
Reducing tobacco smoking rates over the past half century has been one of our greatest public health achievements. @HHSGov's new framework will build on this progress to further support smoking cessation and help deliver equitable health outcomes:
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We're hiring!! Our center, part of the George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health, is looking for someone passionate about expanding school-connected strategies for better health and education outcomes for children. https://t.co/04gFCSTCEx
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The ADA made it possible for all children with disabilities to access a public education. We are proud to lift up all of our partners who work year round to ensure all of our kids receive the supports they need to thrive in schools. ❤️❤️
#DisabilityPrideMonth marks the anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, landmark legislation that broke down barriers to inclusion in society. SAMHSA honors the diversity & uniqueness of each person in the disability community & celebrates people who have disabilities
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We are proud to have worked with Sabrina Patel, a recent @GWDeptEOH @GWpublichealth grad, on a new brief! It shows how our kids are particularly susceptible to the trauma caused by climate change. Learn how have trauma-informed care in schools can help! https://t.co/LOiCJPX5wU
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Even though unaccompanied minors don't receive legal immigration status, there are federal protections to ensure that they have adequate health care and education. Learn more how schools & health partners can support these kids in this week's newsletter
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This new brief was written in collaboration with a recent MPH grad, Sabrina Patel. It shows how our kids are particularly susceptible to the traumatic experiences caused by climate change. Learn how implementing trauma-informed care in schools can help! 👇👇
Recent @GWDeptEOH @GWpublichealth MPH grad @sabrinaapatel developed a brief in collaboration w/@CHHCS on the susceptibility of children + adolescents to trauma caused by climate-rated extreme weather events, + how trauma-informed care can provide support➡️
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While most of the school community is out, summer school teachers work throughout the summer to help students do their very best academically. Thank you for your hard work & dedication to summer learning - we appreciate you & so do your students! #ThankYouThursday
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A new bill in the New Jersey legislature would reimburse schools for behavioral health services for students on Medicaid. We are excited to see New Jersey to consider the path of many other states to codify Medicaid funding school mental health services!
njspotlightnews.org
A bill working its way through the Legislature would require Medicaid to reimburse school districts for free counseling services.
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To disrupt this cycle, we have to reject the narrative that “good teachers” must always sacrifice. @educationweek
edweek.org
But first we need to stop expecting teachers to be Band-Aids for system inequalities. Sacrifice shouldn't be part of the job.
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