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Department of Health Highlights Childrenʻs Mental Health Awareness Month

May is National Children’s Mental Health Awareness Month. In light of the challenges related to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Hawai‘i Department of Health (DOH) and the Children’s Mental Health Awareness Planning Group are hosting a series of virtual events to encourage parents and families to talk about mental health with their children and to seek out resources if needed. Children and adolescents who are struggling may benefit from access to timely resources and services that are family-driven, youth-guided and culturally appropriate.

“Hawaii’s youth have faced challenges to their social, emotional and mental well-being amid the pandemic,” said Dr. Scott Shimabukuro, acting administrator for the DOH Child & Adolescent Mental Health Division (CAMHD). “We want to remind families that mental wellness is as important as physical wellness. Keiki who feel a sense of being cared for, supported and belonging at school and home are more likely to experience positive mental health outcomes in adulthood.”

Virtual events for this year’s National Children’s Mental Health Awareness Month include:

featuring Dr. Lesley Slavin, Child and Adolescent Mental Health Division (CAMHD), Melissa Harper-Osai, Child and Family Service (CFS) ‘Ohana Support Services, and Billie-Ann Bruce, EPIC ‘Ohana.

Free mental health resources are available to Hawaii’s children, youth and families through Help Your Keiki and Mental Health America of Hawai’i. The National Federation of Families for Children’s Mental Health also offers resources and activities to help families get involved throughout May.

The Children’s Mental Health Awareness Planning Group is led by the DOH CAMHD and dedicates itself to serving children and families and leading children’s mental health awareness efforts in our islands. Participating organizations include CAMHD Safe Spaces CommitteeCenter for Cognitive Behavior Therapy University of Hawai’i at MānoaChild and Family ServiceCommunity Children’s CouncilsHawaiʻi State Department of EducationEPIC ‘OhanaEvidence-Based ServicesHawai’i Women in FilmmakingHawai’i Families as AlliesHelp Your KeikiMental Health America of Hawai’i, and Sutter Health Kāhi Mōhala.

If you or your child is experiencing a crisis or needs access to mental health resources, call Hawai‘i CARES  for free 24/7 support at 1-800-753-6879 or contact the Crisis Text Line by texting ALOHA to 741741. For more information about children’s mental health services, visit https://health.hawaii.gov/camhd/.

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