LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — In relation to youth psychological well being, typically the most effective specialists are younger folks themselves. College students at Superior Applied sciences Academy within the north Las Vegas valley created brief movies demonstrating the methods teenagers expertise psychological well being struggles.
“Young people need a seat at the table, and they should be a part of the conversations for the decisions that are made about them,” Brenna Hardtner with Youth Transfer Nevada mentioned.
Her group, which brings younger folks collectively to advocate for themselves, was at Friday’s award ceremony for the “My Voice Matters” contest.
The purpose of the competition is to present teenagers the chance to point out their psychological well being challenges by way of their very own lens. For instance, displaying how ADHD can have an effect on faculty life, or how stress can result in a panic assault whereas learning.
College students at Superior Applied sciences Academy created brief movies demonstrating the methods teenagers expertise psychological well being struggles. (KLAS)College students at Superior Applied sciences Academy created brief movies demonstrating the methods teenagers expertise psychological well being struggles. (KLAS)
Trinh Dang-Mai with the Nationwide Alliance on Psychological Sickness (NAMI) Southern Nevada mentioned in a world with social media and fixed tech use, conversations with at this time’s teenagers are totally different.
“What they’re going through today, I didn’t have to experience,” she mentioned. “So to be able to see and hear what they’re going through can help us get one step closer to potentially getting, finding a solution.”
Psychological Well being America ranks Nevada final within the nation for youth psychological well being. Consultants say there’s not sufficient entry to assist companies for younger folks.
Janna Velasco’s group, Hope Means Nevada, is working to deal with the state of affairs, however she mentioned conversations additionally have to occur at residence.
“It’s kind of innate in us to want to shy away from having these conversations, but just start having the conversations with your youth and keep it up, because it just becomes more natural, and it’s really, truly healing and connective,” Velasco mentioned.
To view the coed’s movies, click on right here.