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CT's urgent and mobile crisis centers, which help children in mental health crises, are running low on funds, service ...
These programs are literally saving lives. They are designed to help children and keep families together,” Wellmore Behavioral Health CEO Gary Steck said.
The long-term sustainability of three urgent crisis centers for children experiencing a mental or behavioral health crisis is in jeopardy because funding is uncertain, according to the centers ...
Lamont encouraged everyone to seek care at CT community health centers after Trump admin. banned funding from serving ...
Those in charge of overseeing the state’s Urgent Crisis Centers — which focus on youth mental health services — are concerned ...
More than half of Connecticut mothers hospitalized for postpartum mental health emergencies had no documented mental health condition at the time of delivery, according to a new state analysis that ...
CT schools set to lose some $50M after Trump administration's funding freeze: 'A huge crisis' By Jordan Nathaniel Fenster, Staff Writer July 3, 2025 ...
Cuyahoga County and child welfare advocates praised Gov. Mike DeWine this week for restoring funding for housing solutions for youth in the child protection system, but other language lurking in ...
U.S. Reps. Rosa DeLauro, Jahana Hayes and Brian Fitzpatrick reintroduced a bill to expand and restore mental health services in schools after funding cuts.
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CT Insider on MSNCT schools set to lose some $50M after Trump administration's funding freeze: 'A huge crisis'Connecticut is among the states that will lose its share of $6 billion in education funding, putting after-school and summer education programs in jeopardy. The total loss in Connecticut could be near ...
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