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About Public Policy
United Advocates for Children and Families (UACF) is a family-run
organization that advocates with the California State Legislature and
Administration on behalf of children who have emotional, behavioral and
mental health challenges. UACF advocates on issues of importance that
will affect the lives of children with mental health needs and their
families.
Meeting the mental health needs of children with
emotional, behavioral and mental health needs is a persistent challenge.
Many factors contribute to failing to access services for children:
poverty, no insurance coverage, stigma, shame and blame issues, language
and cultural background issues, as well as the difficulty of qualifying
for and accessing public mental health services.
UACF believes that no child who needs mental
health care should be denied access to services. This means that
services are available, are acceptable to the child and their family,
are evidence-based with good outcomes, and culturally appropriate to
meet the needs of the child and their family, and are provided in a
place and at a time so that the family is able to participate in the
ongoing treatment.
UACF public advocacy efforts adhere to the
following core values and principles:
- Mental health services require appropriate
funding
- Mental health services need to be expanded
so that parents do not have to turn to child welfare and juvenile
justice systems for needed mental health care for their children.
- Mental health services advocacy requires
collaboration between youth, their families and children's
policy-makers, both public and private.
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November 2008 -
See UACF's Presentation to
the OAC on Children and Housing |
To find out more about UACF's current policy
positions and how to advocate for a better mental health system for
children and their families, use the links below.
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