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Hope on the Horizon for Children, Youth and Families: Re-visioning mental health using a public health approach Sandra A. Spencer, Executive Director National Federation of Families for Children’s Mental Health Atlanta GA – 11-20-08
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Core Values Hope is a belief in a positive outcome related to events and circumstances in one's life “Life is not so much a matter of holding good cards, as of playing a poor hand well” Robert Louis Stevenson
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What Creates Hopelessness?
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Hopelessness Hopelessness occurs when adversities are perceived as: Permanent – Bad things always happen and this will never go away Pervasive – The bad things will spread into all areas of my life Personal – This only happens to me, it’s worse for me, why me?
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Suffering Suffering is half pain and half being alone with the pain Edwin Shneidman
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What Happens? What happens when caregivers get weary and lose hope? What about other family members? What about siblings?
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Re-visioning Mental Health
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Family-Driven Family-driven means families have a primary decision making role in the care of their own children as well as the policies and procedures governing care for all children in their community, state, tribe, territory and nation.
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Family-Driven This includes: Choosing culturally and linguistically competent supports, services, and providers Setting goals
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Family-Driven This includes: Designing, implementing and evaluating programs Monitoring outcomes Partnering in funding decisions.
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Definition of Youth Guided
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What is a Public Health Approach? A Public Health Approach improves health by: Promoting positive health Preventing health threats Providing services for those in need
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A Public Health Approach to Children’s Mental Health 1.Promoting positive mental health for ALL of America’s children 2.Preventing the onset of severe mental illness by increasing protective factors and implementing early identification and intervention 3.Providing the best treatment options when a mental illness is present
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World Health Organization
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There is no Health Without Mental Health The essential dimension of mental health is clear from the definition of health in the WHO constitution: "Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity." Mental health is an integral part of this definition.
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There is no Health Without Mental Health The goals and traditions of public health and health promotion can be applied just as usefully in the field of mental health as they have been in the prevention of infectious or of cardio-vascular diseases, for example.
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Mental Health is More than the Absence of Mental Disorders Mental health can be conceptualized as a state of well-being in which the individual realizes his or her own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is able to make a contribution to his or her community.
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Mental Health is More than the Absence of Mental Disorders Using this positive approach, mental health is the foundation for well-being and effective functioning for an individual and for a community. This core concept of mental health is consistent with its wide and varied interpretation across cultures.
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Mental Health is More than the Absence of Mental Disorders Mental health promotion covers a variety of strategies, all aimed at having a positive impact on mental health. Like all health promotion, mental health promotion involves actions that create living conditions and environments to support mental health and allow people to adopt and maintain healthy lifestyles. This includes a range of actions that increase the chances of more people experiencing better mental health.
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Health, Mental Health for ALL Children
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