Children's Hospitals Admissions for Suicidal Thoughts or Actions Double May 5, 2017 The number of children and adolescents admitted to children’s hospitals for thoughts of suicide or self-harm more than doubled during the last decade. Read More
Mental Health, Stress Rates Climbing in U.S., Canadian Workplaces Sarah Sameei March 1, 2017 Employee stress rates are reportedly high in companies within the United States and Canada, thus raising concerns regarding mental health, substance abuse and how a high stress environment impacts the workplace. Read More
Mo. Gov. Nixon Signs Anti-Bullying Laws June 7, 2016 Mo. Gov. Jay Nixon signed student safety legislation to help prevent cyber bullying and youth suicide. Read More
Report Says Zero-Tolerance for Bullying Doesn't Work May 12, 2016 Zero-tolerance policies are ineffective in combating bullying, which is a “serious public health problem."Read More
UF to Pilot Campus Safety Program August 2, 2015 The University of Florida will begin using a series of online self-assessment tools to improve campus safety programs. Read More