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This resource provides data, findings, and infographics for public health professionals on caregiver memory loss. Learn more. 
This animated video is the first in a three-part series that features college students navigating HIV testing, considering their HIV and other STI prevention options, and adhering to HIV treatment while juggling school. In this video, a college junior named Ruya explores her HIV testing options on and off campus ...
This toolkit contains pre-made social media content focusing on HIV testing, prevention, and treatment. The toolkit also includes content about reducing HIV stigma. Materials are available in English and Spanish. Learn more. 
This collection of technical assistance briefs (PDF, 342 pages) provides important resources for state leaders, policy makers, providers, and peers to learn from. They provide examples of innovative services and describe the need for further 988 implementation around the country. The briefs provide key information to establish a continuum of ...
This webinar recording features experts who give insight into social science research and the mental health crisis in minority youth and adolescents, and what can be done to address mental health challenges now and in the future. Learn more. 
This webpage explores the critical role that schools play in promoting students’ health and development and discusses what actions they can take to help students feel connected. Learn more.  
This report offers best practices, implementation strategies, and practical guidance for the design and development of services that meet the needs of American children and their families experiencing a behavioral health crisis. Learn more. 
This study was the first nationwide survey focusing on the mental health of school nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic. Researchers found that work stressors and COVID-19-related job duties were significantly associated with poor mental health symptoms among school nurses, particularly when they:  Worked more than 40 hours weekly.  Felt unappreciated.  Reported inadequate staffing ...
This training provides essential information to help sports officials spot possible concussion signs and symptoms that can help keep athletes safe. After finishing this training, participants will be able to:  Describe the signs and symptoms of concussion a sports official might observe during a game or competition.  Describe sports officials’ role in ...
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