Alisa Roth
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Prison training program teaches women to code
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Alisa Roth
Jun 27, 2023
Finding meaningful work that pays a decent wage can be especially hard for people coming out of prison. The Last Mile is hoping to change that.
For incarcerated women, worries about losing child custody
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Alisa Roth
Feb 21, 2023
Women sentenced prison time worry about who will take care of their children — and if they will be able to maintain custody.
For home stagers, it's hard to put a pretty face on the real estate downturn
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Alisa Roth
Feb 7, 2023
Home stagers dress up a house so it’ll sell for more money. The slowing market is hitting them, too.
Indiana group helps mothers recently released from prison find housing and jobs
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Alisa Roth
Jan 3, 2023
Mothers on the Rise shows women how to navigate challenges that can arise for people with prison records.
For incarcerated women with newborns, an Indiana prison unit offers a chance to bond
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Alisa Roth
Dec 27, 2022
The women learn child care skills and are paid prison wages to take care of their babies.
Companies have sprung up to help students with mental health issues navigate college life
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Alisa Roth
Jul 25, 2022
The services provide guidance for students seeking therapists in a new town, applying for test accommodations, and managing medications.
For kids who lost parents to COVID, the financial consequences compound the emotional toll
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Alisa Roth
Jun 9, 2022
Losing a parent can have long-term financial implications for children.
The struggle to treat kids at a juvenile justice facility
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Alisa Roth
Dec 8, 2021
Conditions at Lincoln Hills and Copper Lake in Wisconsin were so bad that now, a federally appointed monitor oversees the facilities. As the number of kids there has declined, costs have gone up.
Schools seek ways to provide mental health services during pandemic
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Alisa Roth
Aug 28, 2020
Some districts are trying hotlines, others are offering socially distanced in-person sessions.
Black therapists say they are seeing an uptick in demand for their services
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Alisa Roth
Jul 14, 2020
Many Black clients are seeking therapists they trust to deal with mental health trauma since the police killing of George Floyd.