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Encourages young people to shape programs, policies, and services that affect them; promotes meaningful partnerships; shares federal resources; and connects youth and young adults to opportunities funded by the federal government.
Presents guidance around ways to promote National Adolescent Health Month, which is an annual observance in May to emphasize the importance of building on young people’s strengths and potential, encouraging meaningful youth engagement in adolescent health activities, and highlighting key topics in adolescent health.
Provides tips and resources to help educators meet the unique needs of Asian, Asian American, and Pacific Islander (AAAPI) students and their families in K–12 settings.
Presents a framework to address the public health problem of social disconnection and strengthen social connection, including recommendations for schools and education departments.
Explains how connection plays a critical role in individual, community, and societal health as well as details the critical and actionable next steps that individuals, communities, organizations, and governments can take to foster social connection.
Highlights a Fresno Middle School for their social-emotional “Bear Cave,” a space for students to connect with counselors and access mental health resources.
Links to users to four primary resources networks: Partnership for the Future of Learning, Education Funder Strategy Group, Grantmakers for Thriving Youth, and the Data Funders Collaborative.