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Mayor Bruce Harrell, joined by Seattle students and health, education, and community partners, announced Reach Out Seattle, a new youth mental health initiative that will prioritize prevention, early identification, and intervention of mental and behavioral health challenges.
Reach Out Seattle will promote youth mental health and overall wellness through community-wide learning programs that will focus on prevention and early identification and non-clinical intervention strategies so that parents, caregivers, supportive adults, and others in community are better equipped to recognize the signs of a youth in psychological distress and have the tools and training needed to support them. The initiative also includes a multimedia awareness campaign to destigmatize the conversation around youth mental health in the community.
Speakers and attendees include:
Mayor Bruce Harrell, City of Seattle
Dr. Leslie Walker-Harding, Seattle Children’s Hospital
Director Reba Gonzales, Community Safety and Communications Center
Superintendent Brent Jones, Seattle Public Schools
Chetan Soni, Seattle Student Union representative
Max Santiago, Ingraham High School student