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Iantheya K. Brown – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This study provides valuable insights into effective interagency collaboration strategies for supporting students experiencing homelessness. Through qualitative analysis, three overarching themes and seven sub-themes emerged, highlighting the importance of partnership building, support system enhancement, and addressing the complex needs of…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Partnerships in Education, Community Organizations, School Community Relationship
Evan Rooney; Ayanna A. Johnson; Sarah Klein; Niki Jurbergs; Anne Duvall; R. Elyse Heidelberg; Brian S. Potter; Jennifer Harman; Emily K. Browne; Anna M. Jones; Rachel T. Webster – School Psychology, 2024
Globally, approximately 400,000 youth are diagnosed with pediatric cancer each year. Treatment-related side effects, psychosocial challenges, and frequent school absences may adversely impact learning and the education experience among these youth. Efforts to enhance interagency collaboration between health care settings and community schools are…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, School Community Relationship, Access to Health Care, Hospitalized Children
Benjamin D. Locke; Marcus Hotaling; David Walden – Journal of College Student Mental Health, 2024
One of the most significant changes to college mental health is the growing use of telehealth vendors to provide, extend, or augment mental health services provided by college and university counseling centers. In a time of sharply increased demand for services, new investments in the mental health marketplace, and the perception that mental…
Descriptors: College Students, Mental Health, Access to Health Care, Guidance Centers