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Financing

School-Based Health Centers – Financing

The following papers cover topics related to financing issues and School-Based Health Centers.

  • School-Based Health Centers: Surviving A Difficult Economy, 2003.
  • State Policy Context for School-Based Health Centers, 2001.
  • From the Margins to the Mainstream: Institutionalizing School-Based Health Centers, 2000.
  • The New Child Health Insurance Expansion, 1998.
  • Nine State Strategies – Executive Summary, 1998.
  • Issues in Financing School-Based Health Centers: A Guide for State Officials, 1995.
  • Medicaid, Managed Care, and School-Based Health Centers: Proceedings of a Meeting with Policy Makers and Providers, 1995.

Financing

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  • From the Margins to the Mainstream: Institutionalizing School-Based Health Centers
  • Bringing Health Care to Our Students

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Many social and environmental factors limit children's health and educational achievement. By assessing these factors, schools and community partners can more effectively develop strategies to improve outcomes. Learn more: https://t.co/hd2wSkcgMf

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🥦🍅🥕 It's School Garden Grant Season!

Applications for the @WholeKidsFnd Garden Grant Program are open until March 31! $3000 grants available for schools/orgs serving K-12 students.

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We are proud to join @NCSMHtweets and @sbh4all in sharing a new brief—outlining methods by which SBHCs and CSMHs can assess the social influencers of health and education and how they impact student well-being.

Read the brief here: https://t.co/FRtemy2BZY

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For our DC community:

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If we want to improve educators' mental health, setting them up to feel empowered about their work in the classroom can be one helpful factor, says @JoMabeeLein.
This mindset coaching framework is a starting point: https://t.co/vBpGhYLqz0 #educoach

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  • (Past Deadline) Community COVID Youth-Led Mini-Grants | Peace First

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Spotlight

Statement on Racism and the Need to Strengthen School-Family-Community Partnerships

Our Center condemns racism in all its forms. Too many people struggle with unrelenting trauma caused by racism, discrimination, and violence directed at individuals of color. Our grief and anxiety about these injustices are exacerbated by the detrimental and disproportionate impact the pandemic has had on the nation's school children through its disruption of learning and the undermining of health and well-being.

The Center for Health and Health Care in Schools stands firmly with those similarly committed to comabtting institutional and systemic racism, and who tirelessly champion a society where every child has an equal opportunity to learn, grow and thrive.
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