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The Coalition for the Advancement of Children’s Mental Health (CACMH) is
a collaboration of over 30 metro Omaha agencies that work to promote the
development of a comprehensive, coordinated system of care addressing
the social and emotional needs of young children and their families.
Representatives of the Coalition include area school districts,
universities, public health organizations, hospitals, child care
facilities, foster care and adoption programs, mental health service
providers, government officials, advocacy organizations, and private and
community foundations.
Focused on the needs of children from birth to age five as well as their
families, the Coalition developed and produced a white paper outlining
issues affecting the youngest members of our communities. Seeking to
answer the question, “What does it take for children to grow up happy,
productive, and prepared for adult, family, and community life?”, the
paper helps define early childhood mental health along with identifying
challenges for parents, providing facts for professionals, and citing
opportunities available to meet community needs.
By identifying problems early and taking the appropriate steps to
address such issues, the CACMH works to help families achieve a better
outcome.
Click here to download a copy of the white paper.
For additional information or to learn more about CACMH efforts please
contact Alice Drake, Manager of Youth Services, Region 6 Behavioral
Healthcare, at (402) 444-4989 or by email at
adrake@regionsix.com.
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