Rural schools adjust as federal mental health grant funding decreases under Trump administration
- Rural schools in upstate New York have more than 1,100 students for every mental health provider, highlighting a critical shortage in support.
- Lustica, project director of the Wellness Workforce Collaborative, stated that over 20,000 children will be impacted by funding cuts.
- State Superintendent Jill Underly described the funding cuts as a cruel, reckless act that puts millions of children at risk.
- Lustica noted that there are significant amounts of depression and anxiety amidst the lack of mental health providers.
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Rural Schools Feel the Pinch After Trump Administration Cuts Mental Health Grants
(MedPage Today) -- In parts of rural upstate New York, schools have more than 1,100 students for every mental health provider. In a far-flung region with little public transportation, those few school counselors often are the only mental health...
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Rural schools feel the pinch from Trump administration’s cuts to mental health grants
WASHINGTON (AP) — In parts of rural upstate New York, schools have more than 1,100 students for every mental health provider. In a far-flung region with little…
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