Bridging Generations: Youth-Adult Partnership for Black Youth Mental Health Policy Innovation in Georgia
17 hours ago 17 hours agoYouth-centered policy approaches are needed to address Black youth mental health and amplify their voices in policy change. This paper describes the implementation of a policy assessment framework, focusing on how it was adapted to meaningfully incorporate youth voices, and highlights successes and lessons learned for future use.
Nzinga, M. Y., Newton, B., Wallack, R. A., Desai, D., Baptiste, E., Lamsal, S., Mitchell, J., Kendall, M., Bates, C., Oguneye, L., Jackson, P., Blount, M. A., Tyus, D., & Douglas, M. D. (2025). Bridging generations: Youth-adult partnership for Black youth mental health policy innovation in Georgia. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 36(3, Suppl.), 90-98. Johns Hopkins University Press. https://muse.jhu.edu/article/967362
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