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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's urgent and mobile crisis centers, which help children in mental health crises, are running low on funds, service ...
Those in charge of overseeing the state’s Urgent Crisis Centers — which focus on youth mental health services — are concerned ...
Children's Hospital Los Angeles will close its gender clinic in response to the Trump Administration's threat to cut federal ...
Here's what’s at stake in CT's effort to pass a bill to address the housing crisis: the freedom, opportunity and dreams of ...
Rates of mortality, chronic conditions, obesity, and mental health have worsened and compare poorly with high-income peer ...
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“We are absolutely committed to continuing to make the case for a child tax credit,” said Lisa Tepper Bates, president and CEO of the United Way of Connecticut, which collected nearly 1,300 supporting ...
"Yesterday, Trump illegally cut off funding for public schools, precipitating a huge crisis for thousands of schools," U.S.
In February, 211 Child Care said child care costs in Connecticut ranged from about $6,812 to $18,408 a year, depending on the child’s age and level of care.
Nine major children’s hospitals recently received letters from federal officials seeking information about procedures such as hormone therapy, puberty blockers, and sex-reassignment surgeries.
North Carolina's Task Force on Child Care offers solutions for the state's child care issues, focusing on accessibility, affordability, and professional support.