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Shares the results of the 2016 biennial survey of college parents. The findings of this report are consistent with two prior research studies and confirm that “college families are an important source of support for increasing student success and college completion.”
Examines the barriers unaccompanied children face to accessing medical and mental health care—including those related to official policies, the complexities of the U.S. health-care system, and individual and community factors—and highlights promising practices that some regions have adopted to address these barriers.
The developmental, social, and clinical needs of youth are different from those of adults. A robust crisis continuum of care is needed that specifically can meet the needs of youth and families in their homes and communities whenever possible.
Helps elementary and secondary teachers, principals, and other school staff who work directly with immigrant students, including asylees and refugees, and their families.