The ACLU-CT supports programs that seek to invest in the well-being of our children and that address the root causes as to why children may end up in contact with the criminal legal system, like mental health challenges. Senate Bill 2 makes mental health care more accessible in this state by funding the provision of mental health care in schools, particularly for at-risk teenage students experiencing depression, anxiety, substance abuse, and trauma and conflict-related stresses. Investing in youth is vital to diverting kids away from carceral systems and into social services programs that will help them thrive.
SB 2, An Act Concerning the Mental, Physical, and Emotional Wellness of Children
Session
2023
Bill number
SB 2
Position
Support
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