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Mental Illness

Murphy Administration Defends Elimination of School-Based Mental Health Services.

Staff Writer November 18, 2022

This is a press release. For counterpoint, see here.  After several weeks of public and stakeholder input, and in response to the youth mental health

Three New Jersey Superintendents Reject Murphy’s Plan to Dismantle School-Based Mental Health Programs

Staff Writer November 16, 2022

Ed. Note: This is an op-ed by James Earle, Superintendent of Trenton Public Schools; Thomas Trongone, Superintendent of Millville Public Schools,  and David M. Aderhold,

SHEN & HAMILTON: What Schools Can Do To Save Kids’ Lives

contributor November 1, 2022

Karie Shen is a high school senior and a member of the RISE Team in The Hamilton Lab at Rutgers University. Dr. Jessica L. Hamilton

Legislative Black and Latino Caucuses Condemn Murphy’s Plan to Eliminate School-Based Youth Services Programs

Staff Writer October 21, 2022

The New Jersey Legislature’s Joint Committee on the Public Schools, statutorily empowered with oversight of its public schools, convened a virtual hearing Wednesday to examine

Legislators and Mental Health Advocates Condemn Murphy Administration’s Plan to Close School-Based Youth Services Programs

Staff Writer October 21, 2022

Gov. Phil Murphy is the target of much criticism for his what these legislators in the press release below call an “absurd proposal” to eliminate

O’Scanlon Urges Murphy to Drop Plan to Replace School-Based Youth Services Program

Staff Writer October 19, 2022

Senator Declan O’Scanlon urged Governor Phil Murphy to drop his plan to replace the popular School Based Youth Services Program. “We fought to save this

Camden County Will Install Opioid Overdosing Boxes in All Public and Parochial Schools to Combat Drug Crisis

Staff Writer October 14, 2022

The Board of Commissioners joined state and local officials on Thursday to unveil a new program that will install secure Naloxboxes in every school across

In a ‘Bellwether’ Congressional Race, Sex Ed Is In the Spotlight

Staff Writer October 6, 2022

In a political race that today the New York Times called a “bellwether” for the nation, U.S. Representative Tom Malinowski is in a tight contest

NJ Policy Perspective: Black Students Have Less Access to Mental Health Staff Than Ever While White/Asian Students Have More

Staff Writer September 7, 2022

Despite heightened focus on mental health for students since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Black students actually have less access to mental health staff

Most New Jersey Parents Support Depression Screening in Schools, But Have Some Concerns

Staff Writer July 8, 2022

Hispanic and Black parents say they are very or moderately concerned about the risk of suicide for their children A majority — more than 75

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