Mental Health Wellness Days in Connecticut schools
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Publication Date |
Feb 22, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:49:00

K-12 students in Connecticut can now take two mental health wellness days during the school year.

Today, we hear from a student who advocated for this proposal and we talk to the Office of Child Advocate.

First, we get an update on legislative proposals to strengthen gun violence prevention in our state. State Senator Marilyn Moore joins us.

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GUESTS:

  • Senator Marilyn Moore - Bridgeport State Senator
  • Sarah Eagan - Child Advocate, State of Connecticut
  • Vignesh Subramanian - Sophomore at Stony Brook University studying Biology
  • Barb Solish - Director of Youth and Young Adult Initiatives at the National Alliance on Mental Illness

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