Helping Youth in Crisis: Children’s Mental Health Professionals, Families, and Caregivers are Invited to NTTAC's Free Virtual Summit on May 11
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The event takes place in honor of Childrens Mental Health Awareness Month at a time when the well-being of some 73 million American children is at stake.
Key Points:
- The event takes place in honor of Childrens Mental Health Awareness Month at a time when the well-being of some 73 million American children is at stake.
- This is a unique opportunity to collaboratively envision the future of mental health care for children, youth, and their families, said Neal Horen, Ph.D., NTTAC Co-Project Director.
- The virtual summit is open to parents, caregivers, youth, educators, clinicians, administrators, policymakers, childrens mental health advocates, System of Care grantees, and others who are invested in childrens mental health and well-being.
- For details about additional NTTAC events during Childrens Mental Health Awareness Month and beyond, visit nttacmentalhealth.org .