Meeting the Mental Health Needs of Wisconsin’s Children – a Policy Brief

by | May 9, 2016

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Childhood is often considered a carefree time of learning, exploration, and joy, unencumbered by the stress and demands of adult life. However, research shows that mental health concerns are common in children and, when left unaddressed, can have long-term negative outcomes. Unfortunately, many young people in Wisconsin have extremely limited access to mental health care, leaving these problems undiagnosed and untreated. Despite these challenges, innovative strategies are springing up to meet the needs of children in Wisconsin, providing opportunities for advocacy around the importance of children’s mental health.

WCCF has recently published an overview – Meeting the Mental Health Needs of Wisconsin’s Children – that outlines the challenges and opportunities to support children with mental health issues.

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