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Olvera, Pedro; Olvera, Veronica I. – Contemporary School Psychology, 2012
Public schools across the United States are experiencing an increase in Cultural and Linguistically Diverse (CLD) students, particularly those of Latino descent. Latino children are at a high-risk for mental health problems (i.e., depression, anxiety, risk of suicide, etc.) and face greater risk factors when compared to many of their ethnic…
Descriptors: Health Needs, School Psychologists, Parent Participation, Mental Health
Segool, Natasha K.; Mathiason, Jacob B.; Majewicz-Hefley, Amy; Carlson, John S. – Communique, 2009
Currently, more than two thirds of school-aged children with mental health needs do not receive treatment. By exploring the numerous barriers that limit children's access to mental health care, the authors argue that school psychologists have a key role to play in supporting comprehensive mental health services for children. This article provides…
Descriptors: Health Services, Health Needs, State Legislation, School Psychologists
Bureau of Indian Education, 2008
An assessment of school health programs, policies and practices in the Bureau of Indian Education (BIE) schools was initiated because of concerns by Native American serving providers and advocates that American Indian youth have limited access to school health services, and because there is increasing national and state momentum with respect to…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, School Health Services, Health Facilities, School Personnel