Suicide and Depression Among Homeless High School Students

This report, based on data from eight states and New York City, shows that homeless students are at
significantly higher risk for suicide than high school students overall. Their academic success requires ongoing and available support and resources to help them manage the stressors in their daily lives.…

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Asthma Prevalence & Access to Care Among Homeless High School Students

Homeless students are up to twice as likely to have asthma than housed students, however they face challenges accessing health care. These teens face many obstacles in their day-to-day lives: they often do not know where they are going to sleep and face hunger, abuse, and violent situations. Too often, their healthcare is placed on the backburner.…

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Suspension Hubs Interactive Map

In New York City, there are 102 Suspension Hub schools serving nearly 3,500 homeless middle schoolers. These schools suspended more than 6.6% of their students overall in SY 2015–16—nearly three times the city’s rate. Explore the data further using this interactive tool.…

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The United States of Homelessness

Visualizing Child Homelessness: Last year homelessness affected 1.3 million children in American public schools.  Explore student homelessness in your community– How It Works: Using data from the U.S. Department of Education, ICPH created this interactive map to help you explore state-by-state trends in student homelessness. (Learn more about our data and methodology.) To get started:  Roll…

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