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Early Intervention and Behavioral Health

Posted by Meryl on 05/11/07 at 09:49 AM

How important is early intervention? Ask a caregive of a child with mental illness and they will tell you that it is never too early. According to a 2001 report from the US Surgeon General, one in ten children and adolescents suffer from mental illness but fewer than one in five of these children are treated.

This week in Massachusetts a hearing was held on an act Improving and Expanding Behavioral Health Services for Children in the Commomwealth. The goal of this act is to reach children wherever they are and give them uniformly excellent care.

This bill would call for more early intervention, helping families quickly identify and treat a child’s mental illness. The bill asks pediatricians to screen for behavioral health problems and would require Medicaid to pay for these screenings. In addition, it would require that behavioral health consultants be provided for preschools and child-care programs.

We have already witnessed the success of early intervention through programs such as Head Start. Early detection of behavioral health issues would give these children a head start treating an illness that could possibly be with them for their whole lives.

UU Youth and Adults Lobby Massachusetts State House, at 4th Annual Legislative Action Day

Posted by Shelby on 04/20/07 at 06:27 PM

Promise the Children hosted our fourth annual Legislative Action Day (LAD) on Tuesday, April 17th. It was a wonderful experience with a terrific group of youth and adults. Unitarian Universalist teens came from around Massachusetts to lobby their state legislators on two issues: protecting marriage equality, and reforming high school graduation requirements. In all, twenty-five Unitarian Universalists took part in the Legislative Action Day.

Our day began with morning workshops at the First Church in Boston, Unitarian Universalist. We analyzed the two pieces of legislation on which we would lobby.

First, we discussed the proposed constitutional amendment to reverse marriage equality. Unitarian Universalists throughout the state are firmly committed to protecting equal marriage, and we role-played how we would talk with our legislators about the danger of the amendment.

Second, we discussed a piece of legislation that would change high school graduation requirements to de-emphasize the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System (MCAS) tests. (This bill is H.561). To help us understand this legislation, we had a special presentation from Lisa Guisbond of FairTest. Several of the youth in attendance spoke passionately about why standardized testing is a flawed assessment of a student’s academic abilities and progress.

In the afternoon, our group walked from First Church, across Boston Common, to the Massachusetts State House. The group then split up by district and met with legislators. Youth and adults reported that the meetings were worthwhile and productive.

To celebrate, we finished the day with ice cream sundaes at First Church (yummy!) and writing thank-you notes to the legislators and their staff. I left feeling proud of our group for lobbying on these important policies, and for the cooperation and enthusiasm that every one of the participants brought to this day.

UUA and UCC Lobby on the REAL Act

Posted by Shelby on 04/05/07 at 01:31 PM

The Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA), the United Church of Christ (UUC), and Advocates for Youth lobbied together for the Responsible Education About Life (REAL) Act, on March 26, 2007. The REAL Act would provide federal funding for comprehensive sexuality education. The REAL Act is a much-needed alternative to the misleading and inadequate abstinence-only programs currently supported by the federal government.

The Unitarian Universalist Association and the United Church of Christ have a history of working together to promote comprehensive sexuality education. The two denominations co-created the Our Whole Lives curriculum, a comprehensive sexuality course for use in congregations.

For more information about the REAL Act lobbying day, please visit the UUWorld, the United Church of Christ, and Advocates for Youth.

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