New laws address children's mental health in Connecticut
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Publication Date |
Jun 06, 2022
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00:41:00

Governor Lamont has signed three bills into law regarding children’s mental health.

Today, we talk to the Connecticut Child Advocate Sarah Eagan and hear from a social worker in schools.

The laws target workforce support for mental health professionals, an expansion of mental health care in schools as well as more funding for a mobile crisis response.

How would you like to see mental health access improve in our state?

Later, we hear from Makhi Ettienne-Modeste, Connecticut’s kid governor, about his platform and his term serving our state.

GUESTS:

  • Sarah Eagan - Connecticut's Child Advocate
  • Kerry Ann Frank - Clinical Program Manager for the School Based Health Services for Clifford Beers, a not-for-profit mental health clinic, serving seventeen surrounding towns and school districts
  • Makhi Ettienne-Modeste - Connecticut Kid Governor 2021-2022

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