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SACRAMENTO — Lub Tsev Haujlwm Saib Xyuas Kev Noj Qab Haus Huv (DHCS), koom tes nrog Child Mind Institute, hnub no tau tso tawm cov yeeb yaj kiab tshiab, Positive Parenting, Thriving Kids - uas tau txhawb nqa los ntawm Tus Khub Thawj Jennifer Siebel Newsom. Cov yeeb yaj kiab tshiab no yuav muab cov peev txheej ntxiv rau cov niam txiv thiab cov neeg saib xyuas kom lawv daws tau cov teeb meem kev ua niam txiv uas lawv yuav ntsib, tshwj xeeb tshaj yog nws cuam tshuam txog kev noj qab haus huv ntawm lub hlwb ntawm cov menyuam hauv lawv lub neej. Ob leeg Cov Niam Txiv Zoo, Cov Menyuam Uas Muaj Peev Xwm Loj Hlob thiab cov koob Healthy Minds, Thriving Kids uas tau tso tawm ua ntej, yog ib feem ntawm First Partner's California for ALL Kids qhov kev pib, thiab lub hom phiaj yog los daws teeb meem kev noj qab haus huv ntawm cov tub ntxhais hluas los ntawm cov peev txheej thiab kev txhawb nqa uas pom tseeb thiab muaj pov thawj.​​ 

“Our youth are facing a mounting behavioral health crisis. A vital step in addressing this crisis is empowering parents and caregivers by giving them the resources they need to help their children, youth, and young adults cope with common challenges that can negatively impact a child’s health and well-being,“ said DHCS Director Michelle Baass. “As a parent, I know how important it is to support parents and caregivers so they can help their children thrive.”​​ 

"Los ntawm cov koob Positive Parenting, Thriving Kids , peb tab tom muab cov cuab yeej zoo tshaj plaws rau cov niam txiv thiab cov neeg saib xyuas los txhawb lawv cov menyuam txoj kev noj qab haus huv ntawm lub hlwb thiab kev noj qab haus huv tag nrho," Tus Khub Thawj Siebel Newsom tau hais. Cov yeeb yaj kiab pub dawb no los rau lub sijhawm tseem ceeb rau tsev neeg, vim tias cov tub ntxhais hluas tseem niaj hnub tawm tsam cov teeb meem kev noj qab haus huv ntawm lub hlwb thiab cov niam txiv xav tias ntxhov siab thiab xav pab lawv. Kev Ua Niam Ua Txiv Zoo, Cov Menyuam Uas Muaj Kev Vam Meej yog lwm yam cuab yeej rau cov neeg California kom ntseeg tau tias txhua tus menyuam xav tias tau txais kev txhawb nqa thiab tsis muaj niam txiv xav tias lawv nyob ib leeg thaum peb daws teeb meem kev noj qab haus huv ntawm cov tub ntxhais hluas, thiab xyuas kom meej tias txhua tus menyuam thiab lawv tsev neeg tuaj yeem vam meej.​​ 

YAM KOJ YUAV TSUM PAUB:​​  Positive Parenting, Thriving Kids, produced in partnership with the Child Mind Institute, was launched as part of DHCS’ CalHOPE program. Each video is accompanied by learning guides and additional resources adapted for diverse populations. The videos, available in English and Spanish, cover 20 topics that focus on a wide range of situations, such as promoting good behavior in children, talking to teens about alcohol and drugs, and making sure caregivers take care of themselves.​​ 

“The video series is designed to equip parents and caregivers with evidence-based strategies and practical tools to help children facing behavioral health challenges. Focusing on the needs of children and youth, the series offers accessible knowledge to tackle issues of equity, stigma, and access,” said Dr. Mark Ghaly, Secretary of the California Health & Human Services Agency.​​ 

Peb zoo siab uas tau nthuav peb txoj haujlwm nrog lub xeev California. "Qhov kev tso tawm thawj zaug ntawm cov yeeb yaj kiab Positive Parenting, Thriving Kids yog ib qho tseem ceeb rau peb hauv kev daws teeb meem kev noj qab haus huv ntawm cov tub ntxhais hluas," Harold S. Koplewicz, MD, tus thawj tswj hwm thiab tus thawj coj kho mob ntawm Child Mind Institute tau hais. Peb ntseeg siab tias cov cuab yeej tshiab no yuav pab cov tsev neeg thiab cov neeg saib xyuas ua cov cuab yeej rau kev hloov pauv zoo, muab kev cia siab tshiab thiab muab qhov tseem ceeb rau kev noj qab haus huv ntawm lub hlwb ntawm peb lub teb chaws cov menyuam yaus thiab cov tub ntxhais hluas.​​ 

VIM LI CAS QHOV NO TSEEM CEEB: Thoob plaws lub tebchaws, tus nqi ntawm kev ntxhov siab, kev nyuaj siab, thiab kev ua phem rau tus kheej tab tom nce siab. Nruab nrab xyoo 2019 thiab 2021, kwv yees li ib feem peb ntawm cov tub ntxhais hluas hauv California tau ntsib kev nyuaj siab loj heev, nrog rau 20 feem pua ntawm cov tub ntxhais hluas tua tus kheej. Lub caij no, qhov tsis txaus cov kws kho mob hlwb thoob plaws lub tebchaws ua rau lub sijhawm tos ntev dua rau cov kws kho mob hlwb hauv zej zog. Qhov muaj kev pab cuam no muaj tsawg heev rau cov neeg tsis muaj kev pov hwm, cov neeg xim av, cov neeg uas muaj nyiaj tsawg, thiab cov neeg xiam oob qhab.​​ 

TXOG COV YEES DUAB TSHIAB: Cov ncauj lus ntawm Cov Yeeb Yaj Kiab Positive Parenting, Thriving Kids tau txheeb xyuas los ntawm pab pawg neeg ntau dua 40 tus kws tshaj lij los ntawm Child Mind Institute, Harvard University, University of California, Los Angeles, University of California, Berkeley, University of Southern California, San Diego State University, Peer Health Exchange, thiab lwm lub tsev kawm ntawv qib siab. Cov ntsiab lus tau qhia los ntawm kev pab los ntawm cov ntaub ntawv soj ntsuam uas tau sau los ntawm Child Mind Institute thiab Ipsos kev soj ntsuam ntawm 1,000 tus niam txiv hauv California. Daim ntawv ntsuam xyuas pom tias 85 feem pua ntawm cov niam txiv thiab cov neeg saib xyuas hauv California pom zoo tias lawv yuav tau txais txiaj ntsig los ntawm cov peev txheej los txhawb nqa lawv tus menyuam / tub ntxhais hluas thaum lawv qhia txog kev ntxhov siab lossis kev ntxhov siab.​​ 

The video series features a diverse group of individuals, including 150 parents, caregivers, and children, and the topics cover four broad themes, including self-care and parent-child relationships, healthy child and adolescent growth, big changes and challenges, and family and community stress.​​ 

TXOG LUB KOOM HAUM MENYUAM LUB SIAB: Lub Koom Haum Me Nyuam Lub Siab tau mob siab rau kev hloov pauv lub neej ntawm cov menyuam yaus thiab tsev neeg uas muaj teeb meem kev noj qab haus huv ntawm lub hlwb thiab kev kawm los ntawm kev muab kev pab uas lawv xav tau. Nws tau dhau los ua lub koom haum tsis muaj txiaj ntsig ywj pheej hauv kev noj qab haus huv ntawm lub hlwb rau menyuam yaus los ntawm kev muab kev saib xyuas raws li cov pov thawj zoo, xa cov peev txheej kev kawm rau ntau lab tsev neeg txhua xyoo, cob qhia cov kws qhia ntawv hauv cov zej zog uas tsis tau txais kev pabcuam, thiab tsim cov kev kho mob tshiab rau yav tom ntej. Yog xav paub ntxiv, mus saib childmind.org.​​ 

BIGGER PICTURE: This video resource builds upon the successful Healthy Minds, Thriving Kids series, and is funded as part of Governor Newsom’s Children and Youth Behavioral Health Initiative (CYBHI). The CYBHI is an important component of the Governor’s transformation of California’s mental health system. The strategies that the CYBHI is implementing are laying the foundation and developing the infrastructure to support a more coordinated, youth-centered, equitable, prevention-oriented, and accessible system, one in which young people can find the support they need when, where, and in the way they need it most. Learn more about Governor Gavin Newsom’s and First Partner Siebel Newsom’s “Mental Health Movement” for California.​​ 

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