Surgeon General Warns Children’s Mental Health in Peril

children mental health
LISTEN TO THIS ARTICLE:
https://webshrink.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Project_Surgeon-General-Warns-Childrens-Mental-Health-in-Peril.mp3?_=1

A grave warning

This past December the U.S. Surgeon General issued an advisory concerning the critical state of kids’ mental health. In short, signs that children, teenagers, and young adults are suffering have been around for years. Before the pandemic, we touched on this subject when we reported on rising rates of suicide in these age groups. Additionally, we talked about the specific struggles that have come from the COVID pandemic.

The 53-page announcement gave a number of ideas for how to help the crisis. They involve everyone from local and state governments to private companies and non-profits.  Even more, it speaks to healthcare professionals, educators, families, and individuals on how to help.  Here, we highlight the most important points and discuss key issues.

For young people:

If you’re in crisis, get immediate help: Call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255.  Additionally, you can chat with trained counselors 24/7 or get help in other ways through the Lifeline.

How Right Now: These CDC resources help people cope with negative emotions and stress, talking to loved ones, and finding inspiration.

Youth Engaged 4 Change: This government site offers ways for youth to make a difference in their lives and in the world around them.

For families:

Children’s Mental Health and COVID-19 Parental Resources Kit: These are resources for helping children’s social, emotional, and mental health.

HealthyChildren.org: This site supplies parenting tips and other resources.

What’s On Your Mind?: This organization has a good guide for talking to children about mental health.

For educators:

Supporting Child and Student Social, Emotional, Behavioral, and Mental Health Needs.  This site provides guidance for schools, school districts, and education departments.

National Center for School Mental Health: These are resources to promote a positive school climate.

Safe Schools Fit Toolkit: This toolkit helps educators build safe and healthy schools.

For healthcare professionals:

Mental Health Initiatives: This information from the American Academy of Pediatrics gives guidance on supporting the healthy mental development of children, adolescents, and families.

HealthySteps Model: This is a primary care model that brings together a host of specialists. Additionally, they combine child growth experts and pediatric primary care providers to promote healthy child development.

ACEs Screening Tools:  Here’s a set of tools to screen children, adolescents, and adults for ACEs.

For employers:

Center for Workplace Mental Health: Employers can use these resources to create a more supportive workplace environment.

Work and Wellbeing InitiativeEmployer toolkit to help improve workplace conditions and list of employee assessment tools.

Mental Health Toolkit: This provides tools and resources to help employers learn more about mental health.  Moreover, it helps them cultivate a welcoming and supportive work environment.

For state and local governments:

Exit mobile version