Healthy Transitions Initiative – Hang in there Network faithful, we are just getting started
November 10, 2013
November 10, 2013
The Children’s Mental Health Network sends a huge note of thanks to Network faithful from around the country that are beginning to rally around speaking out the need for a balanced approach to meeting the needs of emerging adults. For those of you who have sent personal letters, visited with your elected officials and contributed data to support services for emerging adults we thank you. Special props to a number of passionate individuals in Maryland who are currently hard at work figuring out ways to showcase the wide array of services and supports that can benefit young adults – both in the children’s and adult mental health systems. We will keep this issue front and center every week – for the rest of this year, next year – as long as it takes to bring an appropriate level of funding back to family-driven, youth guided approaches to meeting the needs of transition-age youth with emotional challenges.
This coming week we will be in Washington, DC again knocking on doors of Senate and House representatives to talk about the Healthy Transitions Initiative and other amazing approaches to working with young people. Keep up the pressure folks. We say it a lot and it could not be truer now – this is a marathon and not a sprint.
And finally, don’t be discouraged if your phone calls are not returned, you are told “it ain’t gonna happen so give it up,” or your emails and letters don’t get answered. Heck, this happens to me daily. Turn the rejection around and think of it this way – There is no better adrenaline rush than to be told no, to be ignored, to be brushed off, or to be told “it’s not possible.” Fuel for the advocacy soul baby!!
Our note from last week still stands. Read it and get involved:
Okay Network faithful, our marching orders are clear. Educate, educate, educate. If you want to be more involved in our developing education campaign on the importance of a balanced approach to funding for young people with emotional challenges and their families then click here and say, “I want to get involved.” Simple as that. And we will put you to work.
Who’s in?
Scott Bryant-Comstock
President & CEO
Children’s Mental Health Network