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A Virtual Program to Aid Families of Children With Autism

A Virtual Program to Aid Families of Children With Autism

For years, Project ECHO has allowed Nationwide Children’s experts to virtually educate health care providers throughout Ohio. Now, the hospital is using the same model to support families of children with autism throughout the United States.

Addressing the Growing Concern of Doctor Burnout

Addressing the Growing Concern of Doctor Burnout

Doctors experience burnout and other mental health concerns at a higher rate than many other professions. A recent grant from the federal Health Resources and Services Administration is helping Nationwide Children’s Hospital and its collaborators around the country develop interventions to help.

Addressing the Rising Rate of Young Child Suicide

Addressing the Rising Rate of Young Child Suicide

Suicide rates among children 5 to 11 years of age increased nearly 15% annually between 2012 and 2017. But there’s limited research that could lead to suicide prevention strategies in these young children. A recent study from the Center for Suicide Prevention and Research at Nationwide Children’s Hospital has helped to address that gap.

Behavioral and Mental Health Care in Schools

Behavioral and Mental Health Care in Schools

Nationwide Children’s School-Based Behavioral Health Services is providing high-quality trauma-informed and culturally responsive behavioral and mental health care where young people are – at school.

Bloom: Helping Working Parents Improve Children’s Mental Health

Bloom: Helping Working Parents Improve Children’s Mental Health

Many working parents report that their children’s mental health has an impact in the workplace. So the On Our Sleeves® Movement For Children’s Mental Health has developed Bloom, a digital curriculum employers can offer their employees with resources to help parents support their children’s mental and behavioral well-being.

COVID-19 and the Compounding Children’s Mental Health Crisis

COVID-19 and the Compounding Children’s Mental Health Crisis

David Axelson, MD, chief of Behavioral Health at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, writes that COVID-19 has had a negative impact on an already existing pediatric mental health crisis. . .but a new national focus on the issue is a step in the right direction.

Expanding a Mission to Support Children: The Kids Mental Health Foundation

Expanding a Mission to Support Children: The Kids Mental Health Foundation

After reaching 15 million people over nearly six years, the On Our Sleeves Movement for Children’s Mental Health is evolving its mission as The Kids Mental Health Foundation.

Expanding Mental Health Care for Young Children Who Have Experienced Trauma

Expanding Mental Health Care for Young Children Who Have Experienced Trauma

With the help of a new $2 million grant, The Center for Family Safety and Healing at Nationwide Children’s is partnering with community organizations in Franklin and Licking counties to improve access to care for children and families who have experienced trauma. Learn how the partnership is already working in the community.

Expanding Mental Health Care in the Black Community

Expanding Mental Health Care in the Black Community

“Only about 5% of practicing psychologists are Black, and that number is even lower when it comes to those who specialize in pediatric care,” notes The Columbus Dispatch, in exploring the many reasons why some Black people both do not receive and do not seek out mental health care.

Expanding the Appalachian Region’s Access to Mental Health Care

Expanding the Appalachian Region’s Access to Mental Health Care

This relatively new partnership has already made a big impact in an underserved region of Ohio, facilitating millions of dollars in investment for children. And it’s planning to grow.

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