Justice Stratton addresses mental health issues

CUYAHOGA FALLS — Mental Health America of Summit County (MHASC) hosted Supreme Court of Ohio Justice Evelyn Lundberg Stratton as the keynote speaker at its annual meeting Oct. 3.
Stratton addressed the importance of mental health education in school systems and the need for mental health education and instruction for future teachers, according to MHASC officials. Programs like Red Flags, which targets schools, children and families, help people recognize the early warning signs of mental illness and affect treatment that can change a young person’s life for the better, said Stratton.
Ohio recently received a MacArthur Foundation Grant for the “Models for Change Initiative,” which works toward a more effective and developmentally appropriate juvenile justice system, according to MHASC.
“Mental wellness is imperative for youth to succeed not only emotionally but academically and socially, as well,” explained Angela Tucker Cooper, executive director of MHASC.
Shown above at the annual meeting are, from left, Cooper, Justice Stratton and Victoria Doepker, associate director and manager of the Red Flags program.
To learn more about MHASC, call (800) 991-1311 or visit www.mhasc.net.
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