At HHS, we all know that among the best options to the challenges inside a group emerge from the group. I’m proud to have been a part of HHS’s first ever Kids and Youth Resilience Summit, which featured fourteen finalists from throughout the nation who’ve developed progressive, community-led options to advance psychological well being in kids and adolescents. The Summit, which helped kick off Psychological Well being Consciousness Month on Could 2 and three, was the end result of months of labor by the finalists for the Kids and Youth Resilience Problem and their federal companions at HHS. The Resilience Problem is a part of the Division’s dedication to advancing behavioral well being via our HHS-wide Behavioral Well being Coordinating Council and the HHS Roadmap for Behavioral Well being Integration.
I used to be honored to introduce the Innovation Showcase, the place every finalist delivered a five-minute presentation about their venture’s affect for nearly 100 in-person attendees and 300 on-line viewers. The Showcase presenters wowed us with their initiatives, which included initiatives to:
Construct inter-generational bridges that assist therapeutic and justice for youthPrevent opposed and promote constructive childhood experiencesConstruct youth-led areas to foster psychological well being, andDismantle obstacles to well being assets
Their extraordinary work reveals how group perception about kids and youth can flip into actual outcomes for communities. The Showcase gave us confidence that these improvements will encourage group leaders and their federal companions to share and promote these highly effective options throughout the nation. All through the Summit, my fellow HHS leaders – together with Assistant Secretary for Well being Admiral Rachel Levine, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Inhabitants Affairs and Director of the Workplace of Adolescent Well being Jessica Marcella, and Deputy Assistant Secretary for Human Providers Coverage within the Workplace of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Analysis Miranda Lynch-Smith – engaged with the finalists in conversations about psychological well being challenges impacting their communities and promising initiatives to assist kids and youth resilience.
It was inspiring to see youth leaders suggest options to handle the psychological well being disaster, and it reaffirmed HHS’s dedication to authentically accomplice with younger individuals. One finalist shared how a lot their notion of what it means to accomplice with the federal authorities has modified. Their perception, concepts, and inspiration have been crucial to the Summit’s success.
We stay up for persevering with to accomplice deliberately with communities in our shared work to construct resilience and promote psychological well being amongst kids, teenagers, and younger adults. Collectively, we are going to maintain working to make sure all kids, younger individuals, and households can thrive.