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The current state of juvenile facilities is difficult to face, but the Legislature must address it, and the buck stops with ...
Social media’s danger on youth mental health has captured the attention of Texas lawmakers, at times, eclipsing focus on bigger threats — provider shortages and funding cuts to programs.
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Every month, hundreds of Texas children are waitlisted for a mental health program billed as an alternative to foster careDespite a long waitlist, the number of children served in the YES Waiver program has declined because of provider shortages.
The order could affect more than 26,000 children represented by the Acacia Center for Justice and its 85 partner organizations, including in San Antonio.
“The surge in youth mental health challenges ... to lessen social media’s negative impacts, the Texas Health and Human Services Commission recently awarded Bexar County’s mental health ...
The New Mexico Oil Conservation Commission plans to deliberate March 11 on a petition to ban the use of PFAS chemicals in ...
Lessons from a radical 20-year experiment and a quiet triumph of public policy. David Muhammad (center) teaching a session of the Healthy, Wealthy and Wise program in Oakland, Calif., for young ...
Para leer esta historia en español, haga clic aquí. As the daughter of migrant farmworkers, Margie Gonzalez experienced ...
When he was 14 years old, he was committed to the Texas Youth Commission, where he spent more than three years incarcerated, gaining parole shortly before aging out of the juvenile system.
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