SDOH Points of Light 2024 Case Study 8
Giving Hope to Youth through Mental Health Support
Following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, feelings of hopelessness (as measured by the CDC) increased significantly among high school students in the United States. In 2021, the CDC reported that more than 40% of students felt persistently sad or hopeless. Due to this increase and the fact that caring for a child with a behavioral health condition is a significant expense for families, the collaborators in this case study created a preventive program that identifies and assists at-risk youth and families with SDOH needs.
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Key Findings:
- Executive Summary
- The Collaborators
- Points of Friction—Challenges to Be Solved
- Action Plan—How the Collaborators Worked Together to Reduce Friction
- Points of Light—Outcomes Achieved through Collaboration
- Lessons Learned—What Best Practices Can Other Organizations Apply?
- What's Next?—Vision for the Future
- Project Scalability & Replicability
Writer
Sarah Brown
Designer
Jess Wallace-Simpson
Project Manager
Kyle Chilton
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