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Addiction and mental health issues are significant challenges faced by BIPOC parents and their children in America today. These challenges stem from a combination of systemic racism and ...
12 Kids Books to Read During Mental Health Awareness Month. May is Mental Health Awareness Month. As mental health becomes more of a priority in our day-to-day lives as well as our children’s, ...
July is BIPOC Mental Health Awareness Month and is a time to bring awareness to ways that we can better care for communities ...
Those first 100 copies will go out to teachers, parents, and change-makers in the BIPOC community." The hope is that this book empowers youth and their families to have deep conversations, focus ...
In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, we’ve gathered a list of children’s and YA titles being published this year that highlight the many ways mental health can affect young people, and ...
BIPOC Mental Health Solution Founder Releases Book Exploring Trauma, Mental Health of Minorities and the Need for Inclusive Care Contacts Derek Clark on Behalf of Hurdle Health [email protected] ...
Mental health impacts people from diverse backgrounds regardless of age, gender or culture. However, BIPOC (Black, indigenous and people of color) communities face distinct challenges in accessing ...
Communities of color seeking mental health help can face greater challenges in cities like Portland, where the minority population is relatively small compared to other major U.S. cities.
BIPOC children often have worse mental health outcomes and more difficulty accessing treatment. These families have also been disproportionately affected by COVID-19.
Where to Start is one of the first mental health books published by Rocky Pond Books. Hornik says the book, a "nonfiction first guide to mental health challenges," is meant for ages 12 and up.