The National Federation of Families for Children’s Mental Health (FFCMH) has declared the first full week of May, which this year falls on May 6 – 12, 2012, as National Children’s Mental Health Awareness Week. During this week, the National Federation and its chapters and other organizations across the nation focus on increasing public awareness of the challenges and triumphs in children’s mental health, as well as the importance of family and youth involvement. The theme for this year’s Children’s Mental Health Awareness Week is “Youth Overcoming Trauma.”
Spreading the Word
In observance of this week, the FFCMH is promoting the following messages:
- Severe mental and emotional health disorders in children and youth are real and treatable.
- Mental health is vital to a child’s overall health and wellbeing.
- Children and youth with mental health challenges, as well as their families, are entitled to supports and services that are youth guided, culturally appropriate, and family driven.
- Youth and family voice is an inherent part of determining appropriate interventions and services.
- Values of dignity, social inclusion, and acceptance for children, youth, and families must be promoted in all communities.
When Mental and Emotional Health Challenges are Preventable
Not all emotional and mental health challenges arise as the result of genetic programming. Oftentimes, children’s mental health is compromised as the result of trauma, whether physical or psychological, and that trauma may be caused by negligence or recklessness of others. In such situations, the party responsible for inflicting that trauma may be held responsible for the mental health problems or other injuries that the child suffers.
How an Experienced Massachusetts Child Injury Attorney Can Help
If your child has suffered injury in Massachusetts as the result of another’s negligence, you have the right to pursue legal action to obtain financial compensation for your family’s losses. The child injury lawyers in Boston with the Kiley Law Group are committed to helping injured children get the support and services they need to ensure the best quality of life possible for their future. To speak to one of our attorneys about your particular circumstances, call us today at (888) 208-1695 for a free consultation.

An arrest warrant was issued for Ivan Rosario, 20, of Haverhill, who was accused of shaking and severely injuring his infant daughter. 
