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The home for VPR's coverage of health and health industry issues affecting the state of Vermont.

Mental Health Week: How Are Our Kids Coping?

Early intervention is a key for dealing with children facing mental health issues.
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Early intervention is a key for dealing with children facing mental health issues.

It's not easy to watch anyone struggle with mental health issues, but it might be even more difficult to see children battle mental illness. According the National Institute of Mental Health, half of all lifetime cases of mental illness begin by age 14.

This show is part of a weeklong series of 'Vermont Edition' programs related to mental health care.
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This show is part of a weeklong series of 'Vermont Edition' programs related to mental health care.

As Vermont Edition continues its Mental Health Week, we look as some of the most critical issues facing children and mental illness.

Dr. David Rettew, director of the Pediatric Psychiatry Clinic at UVM Medical Center, and Melissa Bailey, Vermont's mental health commissioner, look at the factors leading to mental illness in children. They also discuss mental health service access for children, and how working with the entire family can help with recovery.

Post your questions or comments about children and mental illness here or email them to [email protected].

Also on the program, Vermont law enforcement officers are required by Act 80 to be trained in dealing with individuals with mental health issues. There is also a voluntary program, called Team Two, that takes that training further. Team Two Coordinator Kristin Chandler lets us know about these training programs.

This program is part of a weeklong series on Vermont Edition looking at issues related to mental health care and Vermonters' lives. 

Broadcast live on Wednesday, March 22, 2017 at noon; rebroadcast at 7 p.m.

 

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Ric was a producer for Vermont Edition and host of the VPR Cafe.
Jane Lindholm is the host, executive producer and creator of But Why: A Podcast For Curious Kids. In addition to her work on our international kids show, she produces special projects for ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý. Until March 2021, she was host and editor of the award-winning ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý program Vermont Edition.
Sam held multiple positions at ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý Radio for several years, including managing editor of the award-winning program Vermont Edition, and morning news editor.

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