Responding to the Current Youth Mental Health Crisis: A Virtual Workshop
This Mental Health Awareness Month the Forum for Children’s Well-Being will host day virtual workshop focused on the promotion of positive mental health health in children
This Mental Health Awareness Month the Forum for Children’s Well-Being will host day virtual workshop focused on the promotion of positive mental health health in children
Beth Schenk, ED, PhD, RN, FAAN from Providence Stewardship; Tyler Norris, MDiv, chief executive of Well Being Trust; and teen climate activist Sydney Schneider recently discussed climate anxiety
The challenges to our children’s mental health were many before COVID-19 and made worse by the pandemic – immediate action is needed Dec. 7, 2021
A Necessary Conversation on Youth Suicide Recently, WBT, George Fox University, Oregon Association of Student Councils, Providence St. Joseph Health, and Youthline hosted a necessary conversation
Below are online mental health resources and advocacy information aimed specifically for youth and young adults. Online Resources: Active Minds – Supports mental health awareness
A new webinar from PolicyLab at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia looks at how COVID-19 has both exacerbated and illuminated the crisis of unmet need
The well-being of children is an overarching societal goal. Teens ages 13 through 18 are a significant child subgroup, comprising 25.1 million Americans, or 2
They’re not the only ones. A 2019 report co-authored by Well Being Trust and Trust for America’s Health found adolescent suicide across the United States has increased
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