Advisory Issued Regarding the Mental Health and Well-Being of Parents
Stress, if prolonged, can be harmful and have a significant impact on the mental health of parents and caregivers, which can also affect the well-being of the children they provide care to. Children of parents with mental health conditions can be at a higher risk of experiencing symptoms of depression and anxiety.
HEAL is now an approved Professional Learning Partner with the Louisiana Department of Education!
HEAL is now an approved Professional Learning Partner with the Louisiana Department of Education!
HEAL Helps Secure Federal Dollars For Health Equity In State Schools
HEAL partners with schools to successfully access federal Medicaid dollars that are currently being untapped by most Louisiana schools who may not know the funds exist or might not have the information, staffing and resources to apply for these critically need funds.
Congresswoman Dina Titus (NV-01) Reintroduces the NURSE Act
This legislation would recognize the critical role school nurses play in providing students access to quality health care so that students are healthy, safe, and ready to learn. The legislation looks to fund school nurses based on Title I designation through a grant program from the Department of Education.
Medicaid Continuous Enrollment Provision Ends March 31, 2023
Medicaid members will need to take steps to ensure they are still eligible.
School district budgets are facing a powerful wave of financial pressures
In addition to inflation at a 40-year high, unprecedented enrollment declines and an impending economic downturn, districts are also facing the looming ESSER fiscal cliff.
CDC: Teen girls experiencing record level of sadness, hopelessness
“Young people are experiencing a level of distress that calls on us to act with urgency and compassion. With the right programs and services in place, schools have the unique ability to help our youth flourish.”
Educators Facing Mental Health Challenges
While the youth mental health crisis mounts, so does the toll for educators on the frontlines — especially as clinical shortages force teachers to manage alone. Traction is building for student supports, but some worry teachers are being left behind.
IDEA – Proposed Federal Regulation Changes
Proposed rule to remove the requirement to obtain parental consent by schools prior to billing Medicaid for school-based health services.
2022 LASEA Summer Fest Conference
HEAL presents and hosts exhibit at the 2022 Louisiana Association of Special Education Administrators (LASEA) Summer Fest Conference.
The Value of In-School Vision Screenings
Many children who are struggling to see clearly are being overlooked. The pandemic has only exacerbated the issue since classes moved online, and for many students in-school vision screenings are the only time they get their eyes checked.
2021 Teacher Leader Summit
HEAL hosts booth at 2021 Teacher Leader Summit resource fair on May 26, 2021.
State Makes Massive Stride Toward Ensuring Child Health
Amendment to the Medicaid State Plan Leverages Millions of Federal Dollars to Help Louisiana School Children. The Health and Education Alliance of Louisiana (HEAL) applauds the state’s efforts to leverage federal Medicaid dollars to ensure health for Louisiana’s School children.
New Orleans Nonprofit Gets Funding to Expand In-School Vision Screenings
“HEAL is now being funded by the Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana Foundation, which recently announced a $300,000 grant to fund the program’s expansion.”
Researchers Say The Medical Community Needs to be Aware of the Greater Health Risks Facing Poor Children
More kids than ever are battling chronic diseases — and new research shows children growing up in or near the poverty line are suffering the most.
A Healthy Child Has a Better Chance to Learn: Editorial
The strain of poverty and poor health makes it more difficult for many youngsters in Louisiana to succeed in school. Roughly 28 percent of children statewide are living in poverty.
Many Children With Medicaid Not Getting Required Dental Care
Three out of four children covered by Medicaid in four states didn’t receive all required dental care over a recent two-year period, according to a federal report that recommends a government push to improve access to care.