#TUSDStoptheStigma Campaign 
Approximately 1 in 5 youth (13-18) experiences a mental illness and only 41 % of people with a mental illness in the past year received services (mentalhealthfirst aid.org). In order to combat the stigma of mental health, TUSD is kicking off a campaign to increase awareness of mental health issues and to reduce the stigma of accessing mental health services.
There is a Poster/Video contest for students (scroll down for flyer & guidelines to enter) to create a positive message to reduce the stigma of seeking help for mental health issues. Students who are interested can create a poster or a video (2 min max) and submit by May 31, 2019.
CLICK BELOW TO BE A PART OF THE CAMPAIGN!!
Join the Campaign #TUSDStoptheStigma
Student Contest 
Our public schools are struggling
to handle millions of students
with mental health problems.
Here’s an NPR story that explains why.
- TUSD South Bay Families Connected
- Care Solace
- Volunteer Center MH Resources
- NAMI
- Mental health America
- National Council for Behavioral Health
- Mental Health.Gov
- Mental Health First Aid
This site provides information using PDF, visit this link to download the Adobe Acrobat Reader DC software.