Young people are hurting, but they're also learning healthy coping strategies
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In recognizing Children's Mental Health Week, the Wisconsin Office of Children's Mental Health has recommendations and resources inspired by the state's high school students. Young people came together April 12 at the Mental Wellness Student Leadership Summit hosted by the Office of Children's Mental Health, to discuss their mental health needs. These students are considered mental health leaders at their schools, taking part in one of four peer-led, peer-centered groups around the state focused on promoting mental health and suicide prevention: Hope Squad, Sources of Strength, REDgen, and NAMI Raise...
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