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Facing a health care system without sufficient translation services and a grueling economic landscape, Punjabi residents in Fresno, California, have created an organization to help meet their community’s unique needs.
Claudia Boyd-Barrett | Aug 16, 2024
Children are more likely to survive when treated by pediatric specialists than those trained to treat adults; but there’s a shortage of these specialists in California and nationwide.
Claudia Boyd-Barrett | Apr 26, 2024
Experts and disability justice advocates say these changes could help more California families with children who have complex medical needs access the care they‘re entitled to.
Claudia Boyd-Barrett | Mar 15, 2024
California offers a suite of programs intended to help parents access medically necessary care for their children, but enrollment is complex, time-consuming, and full of bureaucratic red tape.
Claudia Boyd-Barrett, Hannah Hough | Mar 15, 2024
Parents of disabled children are increasingly connecting with each other to help navigate the complex medical, social, and support systems they must access to care for their kids.
Claudia Boyd-Barrett | Oct 30, 2023
California’s Enhanced Care Management program, offered through Medi-Cal, could help parents who are caring for children with complex physical, behavioral, and social needs.
Claudia Boyd-Barrett | Sep 14, 2023
Mental health care is critical for survivors, but access often comes with a slew of challenges.
Claudia Boyd-Barrett | Aug 15, 2023
The culture and availability of guns in the U.S. means that domestic violence often includes the use or threat of firearms.
Claudia Boyd-Barrett | May 2, 2023
By helping caregivers gain financial stability, guaranteed income programs can improve the lives and health of pregnant people and their children.
Claudia Boyd-Barrett | Apr 6, 2023
Faced with a national shortage of nurses, children with disabilities or chronic illnesses in California are unable to access the home nurses to which they’re entitled by the state. Advocates say the problem is fixable.
Claudia Boyd-Barrett | Feb 21, 2023
Even after leaving a domestic violence situation, survivors are often saddled with mountains of debt incurred by their abusers. Can a new California law offer protections?
Claudia Boyd-Barrett | Jan 27, 2023
Schools are federally mandated to provide extra support to students experiencing homelessness, but many students—particularly those of color—continue to fall through the cracks in California.
Claudia Boyd-Barrett | Nov 15, 2022
Wildfires and the destruction they cause have become a societal problem. Addressing this comprehensively should include both short-term and long-term solutions.
Claudia Boyd-Barrett | Aug 3, 2022
Addressing domestic violence solely through the criminal justice system often doesn’t fix the problem or promote healing, and may actually cause additional harm. ÎÞÂëÊÓƵ holistic, trauma-informed approaches can give people a chance to process the deeper reasons for their behavior and allow them an opportunity to change.
Claudia Boyd-Barrett | May 19, 2022
“Lawmakers need to figure out better ways to balance the interests of industry with protecting people’s health.â€
Claudia Boyd-Barrett | Dec 14, 2021
Children with chronic medical conditions often suffer multiple blows to their mental well-being. A state program in California aims to provide appropriate treatment for these children and their families.
Claudia Boyd-Barrett | Oct 7, 2021
Young people across California are sparking conversations in their schools and communities about what healthy relationships look like and how to recognize abusive behaviors.
Claudia Boyd-Barrett | May 18, 2021
“Tradition and culture are really at the core of who we are… It’s how we heal.â€
Claudia Boyd-Barrett | Apr 7, 2021
In most cases, calling the police on abusers is unhelpful at best, and at worst makes survivors feel less safe: “It’s really time that we recenter on what the survivors are telling us.â€
Claudia Boyd-Barrett | Dec 11, 2020
If signed into law, California's AB-1993 would extend unemployment eligibility to more than 119,000 family caregivers, most of whom are low-income women of color.
Claudia Boyd-Barrett | Sep 23, 2020
Relationship violence threatens not only students’ physical safety and emotional well-being, but also their academic prospects. Some campuses are finding solutions to help keep survivors in school.
Claudia Boyd-Barrett | Jul 27, 2020
Domestic violence, the leading cause of homelessness among women and children, is increasing during the pandemic.
Claudia Boyd-Barrett | Jun 25, 2020
As Californians shelter at home amid the COVID-19 outbreak, an estimated 1 million of them lack access to clean drinking water, one of the most fundamental resources for maintaining health and hygiene.
Claudia Boyd-Barrett | Apr 14, 2020