Hosted by the Creating Actionable and Real Solutions (CARES) Initiative and the Center for the Study of Social Policy (CSSP) on October 29, this virtual session will spotlight youth-centered policy recommendations for mental health and well-being, co-designed with young people who have transitioned out of foster care.
During the panel, attendees hear reflections on the importance of policies for mental health and well-being, learn about the Atlanta CARES mental health and well-being policy agenda co-designed by and for young people, share ideas around policies that promote mental health and well-being for young people together with partners and youth, and foster relationships with national and local leaders to help advance policy that truly supports young people.
This event is part of a two-part discussion on reimagining a future where public policy empowers young people to pursue their goals and live fully.
Register now with the CARES Initiative and the Center for the Study of Social Policy (CSSP)!
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