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Un nuevo estudio analiza el éxito de la línea de ayuda nacional “Parents Anonymous” para padres y jóvenes, y se pregunta cómo otras líneas de ayuda pueden establecer un vínculo real con las familias de California. Investigadores de la Universidad Estatal de Arizona y de la Universidad de Cincinnati...
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A new study looks at the success of the national Parents Anonymous Parent and Youth Helpline and asks how other hotlines can make a real connection with California families. Researchers from Arizona State University and the University of Cincinnati presented the results on June 9 at a sociology conference in Scotland....
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A new peer support program is helping California teens deal with a multitude of challenges post-COVID, from social media to a charged political climate, plus demands at home and school. The $8 million pilot program, funded by the state Department of Health Care Services, trains peer counselors to listen, recommend...
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Cuando Laura Swartzen vio el correo electrónico de la oficina del Título IX de la Universidad Estatal de Sacramento, sintió que su corazón dio un brinco. Swartzen, el defensor confidencial del campus de Sac State, había pasado los últimos nueve meses apoyando a un estudiante que denunció haber sido...
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When Laura Swartzen saw the email from Sacramento State University’s Title IX office, it felt like her heart skipped a beat. Swartzen, the Sac State confidential campus advocate, had spent the past nine months supporting a student who reported being sexually assaulted. Swartzen had listened to the student’s wrenching...
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California is poised to become the first state in the nation to extend food assistance benefits to some undocumented immigrants. But advocates say it’s not enough. The budget bill the state legislature passed Monday includes a proposal by Gov. Gavin Newsom to allow immigrants age 55 and older who are...