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Advocacy groups representing Yale University alumni and current students are in court Thursday, challenging the university over policies that allegedly discriminate against those with mental health concerns.
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A Milford, Connecticut-based mental health services center will receive just over $1 million in federal grants to upgrade their facility, and improve its counseling and treatment services.
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Though military suicide has been a problem for decades, critics say the Pentagon hasn’t come to terms with the fact that anyone can potentially be at risk.
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Yale University is accused in a federal lawsuit filed Wednesday of discriminating against students with mental health disabilities, including pressuring some to withdraw from the prestigious institution and then placing “unreasonable burdens” on those who seek to be reinstated.
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A new community crisis response team is coming to New Haven to help first responders handle certain non-violent interventions.
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When existing services failed to meet the needs of Reena Aurora and her Sikh community, she set out to establish the mental health services herself.
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70% of people in jails and prisons around the country have at least one diagnosed mental health or substance abuse problem, according to a new report from the National Center for State Courts.
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Federal money designed to help connect Connecticut youth with mental health professionals comes amid a national youth mental health crisis.
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A first-of-its-kind survey shows Long Island’s LGBTQ population struggles with their mental health. The plan for a national green bank mirrors Connecticut's program, police on Long Island failed to comply with an FBI data search, and why military service members are frequent targets of identity theft.
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Connecticut’s two gubernatorial candidates shared their plans to improve the state’s economy during a business conference today.