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儿童和青少年行为健康倡议青少年同伴互助计划​​ 

青少年同伴支持计划​​ 

公告​​ 

The Department of Health Care Services (DHCS), in concert with The Children’s Partnership (TCP), awarded $8 million to eight California high schools to serve as pilot sites to conduct the Peer-to-Peer Youth Mental Health Program.​​ 

The program was designed in collaboration with youth to identify promising, evidence-based peer-to-peer interventions to improve youth mental health. Studies show that by proactively leveraging strong social support networks, peer-to-peer programs in schools can mitigate provider shortages, reduce mental health stigma, and even offer a workforce development pipeline for youth. The collaborative partnerships with the eight awarded high schools will help DHCS and TCP identify best practices for peer-to-peer programs that can be implemented statewide, serve as a model for national efforts, and contribute to advocacy for sustainable funding and infrastructure for youth-driven, culturally responsive peer support programs in California.​​ 

以下八所加州高中获得了 CYBHI 奖:埃尔塞里托的埃尔塞里托高中;埃尔塞贡多的达芬奇 RISE 高中;格拉斯谷的内华达联合高中;奥克兰的奥克兰技术高中;费伦的塞拉诺高中;圣贝纳迪诺的塞拉高中;圣马科斯的米申山高中;以及安提阿的安提阿高中。​​ 

背景​​ 

As part of California’s 2022 Budget provided $10 million to fund grants to up to eight high schools to offer peer-to-peer programs. Peer support is an essential evidence-based strategy for supporting young people’s mental health. Greater investments in peer-to-peer programs would improve the opportunities for youth of color to connect and heal with members of their own communities and identities. The Department Health Care Services (DHCS) in partnership with The Children’s Partnership (TCP) will award $8 million in grants to up to eight high schools (grades 9-12) in urban, suburban, and rural areas of the state to implement high school peer-to-peer pilot programs.​​ 

问题​​ 

If you have questions regarding the Youth Peer-to-Peer Support Program, please contact DHCS.SBS@dhcs.ca.gov.​​