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Suicide Warning Signs
Over the last decade, teens have indicated increased feelings of suicidality. It’s important for parents to know the warning signs, learn how to ask the question, and how to navigate a mental health crisis.
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Bullying Warning Signs
Parents and caregivers need to pay close attention to their child’s behavior if they believe they’re involved in bullying. Use this resource to learn the warning signs and get tips about starting a conversation with children about bullying.
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Letter to Congressional Committee Leadership on Maternal Mental Health and Mental Health Funding
Letter requesting funding and provisions for the National Maternal Mental Health Hotline and the Maternal Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Program. -
Letter to Congressional Committee Leadership on Child and Adolescent Mental Health, Maternal Mental Health, and Mental Health Funding
Letter to House and Senate Labor-HHS Appropriations Subcommittee leadership in support of $1 billion for the Title V Maternal and Child Health Block Grant in FY26. -
Letter to Congressional Leadership on Maternal Mental Health and Medicaid
Letter to Congressional leaders urging rejections of proposals to cut Medicaid because of harmful impacts on mothers and families. -
Letter to Congressional Leadership on Maternal Mental Health
Letter to Congressional leadership urging the inclusion of the bipartisan Preventing Maternal Deaths Reauthorization Act in the final FY 2025 appropriations package or any other must-pass legislative package. -
Letter to Congressional Committee Leadership on Maternal Mental Health
Letter urging Congress to act quickly and support H.R. 8715 Newborn Essentials Support Toolkit (NEST) Act, which will codify an HHS pilot program to distribute newborn supply kits with supplies, including maternal mental health information, to new mothers and their infants. -
Regulatory Comment to CMS on Medicare, Maternal Mental Health, and Health Equity
Regulatory comment to CMS, requesting they expand the proposed rule on Medicare Hospital Outpatient Prospective Payment and Ambulatory Surgical Center Payment Systems to include substance use-related maternal health needs. -
Regulatory Comment to CMS on Medicare, Criminal Justice, Crisis Services, Maternal Mental Health and Telehealth
Regulatory comment to Administrator Brooks-LaSure on proposed changes to Medicare and Medicaid payment policy for CY 2025, offering recommendations to increase access to mental health treatments and medications. -
Regulatory Comment to CMS on Maternal Mental Health and Medicare
Regulatory comment encouraging CMS to strengthen its maternal health proposals in the CY25 Medicare Hospital Outpatient Prospective Payment System (OPPS) proposed rule to better address substance use for pregnant and postpartum individuals.
