HomeMy WebLinkAbout2023-04-25-LHRC-min-attChildren’s Mental Health Week 2023 Proclamation
Whereas, the Town of Lexington, Human Rights Committee has acknowledged May as Mental
Health Awareness month; and
Whereas, Children's Mental Health Week (CMHW) has been designated the first full week in
May each year; and
Whereas, according to the United States Department of Health and Human Services, one in five
children is diagnosed with a mental health condition; and
Whereas, in December of 2021, the Surgeon General issued an advisory highlighting the urgent
need to address our nation's youth mental health crisis; and
Whereas, good mental health is a key component in a child’s healthy development and
Children’s Mental Health Week shines the light on this important matter; and
Whereas, good mental health is a fundamental aspect of a child's overall health; and
Whereas, we recognize that comprehensive and timely identification and treatment includes
timely services and supports for youth from a fully integrated team of culturally appropriate
and diverse resources including families/caregivers, physicians, schools, and local communities
and youth are best served when supports are fully collaborative; and
Whereas, appropriate treatment is family-driven, youth-guided, culturally appropriate, and
equitable across varying communities and populations; and
Whereas, appropriately treating the mental health needs of youth while supporting their
families/caregivers today is fundamental to the future of our nation, and to the Commonwealth
of Massachusetts; and
NOW, THEREFORE, we, The Town of Lexington, Human Rights Committee, do hereby
proclaim May 7th - 13th, 2023 as Children’s Mental Health Week and urge our residents,
businesses, and organizations to promote this year’s theme:
Accept, Advocate, Act - Because Awareness Is Not Enough
in order to help increase equitable access to appropriate treatment and support for children,
youth, and their families with mental health needs.
The Town of Lexington, Human Rights Committee