A new report discusses the mental health challenges that indigenous LGBTQ youth face.
A new study shows how supportive housing can help keep families intact.
A practical guide for organizations supporting young people in their transition to the workplace.
A report presents national data on crime at school from an array of sources.
Black youth have the fastest rising suicide rate among their peers of other races/ethnicities.
More youth reported never using drugs in their lifetime in 2018 than in 2008-09.
A report finds widening racial and geographic inequities in youth detention since the pandemic.
A report discusses how states used unprecedented summer learning federal funding after the pandemic.
A report discusses the different ways states are using ESSER funding for OST improvement.
A study of young gun carriers in NYC sheds a light on their perspective.
Reversing America’s continuing overreliance on incarceration will require two sets of complementary reforms.
The 34th edition of an annual, national report on child well-being is released.
A new report presents key indicators on the condition of education at all levels.
Preschool enrollment rebounds since COVID, but still 8% below pre-pandemic high.
A new report compiles and examines data on foster youth ages 14 to 21.
At least 32,359 individuals are in U.S. prisons because of crimes committed as children.
The Trevor Project releases its annual survey report on LGBTQ youth mental health.
The report details helpful and harmful interventions in clinical, community, family, and school settings.
Most of the victims were boys, who, as a group, outnumber incarcerated girls.
Girls accounted for 31% of arrested youth in 2019, up from 18% in 1990.