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the school nurse sits at her desk, looking at her computer, she's on the phone.
Posted inChildren's Health

Legislators Delay – Again – On NC School Nurses Report

by Thomas Goldsmith March 29, 2018January 23, 2019
women draw on a whiteboard
Posted inChildren's Health

Council Stumbles on Strategy to Smooth Early Childhood Transitions

by Education NC March 16, 2018January 23, 2019
beyond a fence two fences, one topped with razor wire, about a dozen men play on a bleak basketball court. Many people with mental illness end up in the prison system
Posted inPrison Health

By the Numbers: Incarcerating Mental Illness and Addiction

by Taylor Knopf March 6, 2018September 20, 2022
a school nurse squats down to be at eye level with a little boy
Posted inChildren's Health

What is The Right Number of School Nurses for North Carolina?

by Rose Hoban February 16, 2018January 23, 2019
Past and present members of the Child Fatality Task Force gathered at the legislative building in Raleigh to celebrate 25 years of work this week.
Posted inFeatured

Child Fatality Prevention Group Hits Milestone

by Rose Hoban December 13, 2016August 24, 2022
shows pills through the bottom of a pill vial
Posted inSubstance Use

Docs Able To Check When Prescribing Opioids, But They Don’t

by Editor May 17, 2016April 16, 2021

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