Children’s Mental Health as a Public Health Issue: What a Difference It Could Make

Tue, 2012-04-03 10:41 -- admin

A fact sheet outlining children's mental health as a public health issue:

The Problem:

The current rate of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders among children and youth – and the broken systems that fail to meet their needs – has immense negative consequences for our families, communities, and society in general. 

Risk Factors Decrease the Likelihood of Positive Outcomes:

Risk factors for children’s mental health include some things that can be changed, such as community
violence, poverty, insufficient housing, and poor nutrition.

Protective Factors Increase the Likelihood of Positive Outcomes:

Protective factors for children’s mental health include some things that can be built around children, such as safe and supportive communities, neighborhoods and schools with clear rules and consequences as well as high expectations for their children. 

 

Upcoming Events

Listed below are upcoming events in the field. If you are a registered chapter, state organization and/or partner and would like to add your event, please email Corey Brown at cbrown@ffcmh.org.

01
05.2013
Washington D.C.

The National Technical Assistance Center for Children’s Mental Health at Georgetown University is

Video Highlight

Sandra Spencer, Executive Director of the National Federation of Families for Children's Mental Health was invited to the White House last week. Listen to how it went! Now in 720p (HD)!

 

 

 

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