ADOPTED - APRIL 27, 2010

                                                                                                                                                   Agenda Item No. 16

 

Introduced by the Human Services Committee of the:

 

INGHAM COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

 

RESOLUTION IN HONOR OF NATIONAL CHILDREN’S MENTAL HEALTH

AWARENESS DAY

 

RESOLUTION #10-132

 

WHEREAS, May 13, 2010, will be the fifth annual National Children's Mental Health Awareness Day launched by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA); and

 

WHEREAS, National Children’s Mental Health Awareness Day is an opportunity for SAMHSA-funded communities, and partner organizations to promote positive youth development, resilience, recovery, and the transformation of mental health services delivery for children and youth with serious mental health needs and their families;

 

WHEREAS, the three goals of National Children's Mental Health Awareness Day are to:

 

  1. Raise awareness of effective programs for children's mental health issues;
  2. Demonstrate how children's mental health initiatives promote positive youth development, recovery, and resilience;
  3. Show how children with mental health needs thrive in their community; and

 

WHEREAS, Impact, Ingham County’s System of Care initiative seeks to transform how children and youth with serious mental health needs, and their families are supported as valuable members of  Ingham County by ensuring access to integrated and high quality mental health services, and full participation in the design and implementation of their care. Children’s mental health is an important year round commitment; and

 

WHEREAS, the Ingham County Board of Commissioners wishes to recognize the outstanding efforts of all involved with the success of National Children’s Mental Health Awareness Day including the Youth and Families from Ingham County, Association for Children’s Mental Health, Boys & Girls Club of Lansing, Capital Area United Way, Child and Family Services - Capital Area, Community Mental Health Authority C-E-I, Cristo Rey Community Center, Highfields, Ingham County Circuit Court/Family Division, Ingham County Department of Human Services, Ingham Intermediate School District, Lansing Police Department, Lansing School District, Lutheran Social Services/Michigan, Michigan Indian Child Welfare Agency, and St. Vincent Catholic Charities.

 

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, the Ingham County Board of Commissioners hereby endorses National Children’s Mental Health Awareness Day on the occasions of the 2010 National Children’s Mental Health Awareness Week, “May is Mental Health Month.”, and is committed to the year long support of youth and families in Impact.

 

HUMAN SERVICES:  Yeas:  McGrain, Davis, Tennis, Nolan, Vickers

     Nays:  None     Absent:  Koenig       Approved  4/19/10