To advocate meaningfully for children, we must first acknowledge the nesting structures within which they reside.
Supporting children’s behavioral health requires us to advocate for children at home with their family, in their school, and within the context of the broader community.
Home: ensuring children and families are able to receive high-quality behavioral health care without delay so they can remain at home or return quickly.
School: strengthening behavioral health supports in school and removing barriers that prevent children with behavioral health challenges from reaching their full potential.
Community: strengthening the entire communities’ capacity to support children by improving the behavioral healthcare system.
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