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New School-Based Initiative is Increasing Mental Health Care Access in Southeastern Ohio
A partnership with the Cardinal Health Foundation is allowing Nationwide Children’s Hospital to implement suicide prevention programs in schools in Stark and Athens Counties, train primary care providers to diagnose and manage children’s mental health conditions and develop integrated models of care.
Helping Students With Developmental Disabilities Thrive in the Workplace
Project SEARCH at Nationwide Children’s Hospital is helping train high school seniors with developmental disabilities for jobs – including positions at the hospital. Learn how a partnership with the Educational Service Center of Central Ohio, Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities and The Alpha Group is making it possible.
Preschoolers Are Being Expelled at an Alarming Rate
Preschoolers are expelled 3x more often than other school children. The Ohio Preschool Expulsion Prevention Partnership is a free, statewide program that can send a consultant on-site, anywhere in Ohio, to help young children stay in their programs.
Preventing Preschool Expulsions – and Helping Children Excel
The statewide, rapid response program called Helping Ohio Preschoolers Excel (HOPE) consults with early childhood educators to prevent preschool expulsions and support a child’s healthy social and emotional development.
Startling Research on Youth Suicide Prompts National Conversations
A first-of-its-kind study on Black youth suicide from Nationwide Children’s Hospital has drawn national attention to this growing problem and is now helping inform federal discussion about suicide prevention.
Pediatric Suicide Prevention and Risk Detection
Preventing youth suicide can happen in a primary care pediatrician’s office, at school or in community settings – not just in a mental health clinic. Nationwide Children’s Hospital is identifying opportunities to detect suicide risk and prevent suicide across different kinds of systems.
Responding to the Crisis of Black Youth Suicide
Research over the last decade has shown a troubling increase in suicidal thoughts and attempts among young Black people. But little research exists on the “how” and “why” of suicide in Black youth.
A State’s First Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facility for Teens
Nationwide Children’s Hospital and The Buckeye Ranch have a opened a new, crucial element of Ohio’s behavioral health system of care – a facility that will offer behavioral and mental health services to teens transitioning out of inpatient psychiatric care.
The Higher Mortality Rate of Previously Incarcerated Youth
A recent study from Nationwide Children’s found that young people who were previously incarcerated in the juvenile legal system are nearly 6x more likely than the general population to experience early mortality. Researchers say that better supporting youths in the reentry process may help.
What Experts Know About Youth Suicide Prevention
Experts from Nationwide Children’s Center for Suicide Prevention and Research have helped create a free book exploring the most pressing issues in suicide prevention. Learn how you can download your own copy.