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SNF Global Center for Child and Adolescent Mental Health at the Child Mind Institute

Organization
Child Mind Institute, Inc.
Organization Location
New York, United States
Category
Health & Sports
Year
2022
Grant Location
United States
Beneficiary Group
Adolescents and young adults (15-24 yrs.)
Initiative
Global Health Initiative (GHI)
Organization Website

The SNF Global Center for Child and Adolescent Mental Health at the Child Mind Institute was established in 2023 to scale up what the children’s mental health nonprofit does best: enhancing mental health care for children and adolescents by increasing access to information, improving quality of care, and reducing stigma and discrimination.
SNF is providing support for the center a part of its Global Health Initiative (GHI).

The SNF Global Center takes aim at the alarming prevalence of mental health and learning disorders globally, and the fact that children and adolescents around the world are underserved by current systems, with disproportionate effects on marginalized and under-resourced communities.

With a focus on building strategic partnerships globally, fostering networks of professionals and bringing them into an open science-based culture, empowering the next generation of leaders worldwide, and supporting and enabling ground-up local initiatives in many countries and regions, the SNF Global Center aims to change this. The Global Center’s efforts has been deeply informed by the Child Mind Institute’s ongoing work on its Child and Adolescent Mental Health Initiative (CAMHI) in Greece. The Global Center’s work is organized around six strategic initiatives: 

  1. Building country- and region-specific mental health needs assessments and making the research, methodology, and findings open-access
  2. Culturally adapting free informational resources, trainings, and treatment protocols so they are culturally relevant for professionals and communities worldwide
  3. Identifying and testing technology-based innovations to bring care to children who don’t have access to clinical offices
  4. Making the Child Mind Institute’s free resources more accessible by increasing translation efforts and adding new global voices to their anti-stigma campaigns
  5. Creating fellowship programs for clinicians and researchers in low- and middle-income countries to empower the next generation of child and adolescent mental health leaders
  6. Accelerating global collaboration through annual events, placing emphasis on under-researched areas of child and adolescent mental health 

The SNF Global Center will  translate the best available scientific evidence into effective care, fill critical knowledge gaps, incubate innovations, and engage and empower professionals and families who can reach children where they are to make a meaningful difference in the lives of children and adolescents around the world.

This SNF grant builds on a longstanding relationship between SNF and the Child Mind Institute, including in support of the CAMHI in Greece. SNF is also supporting the Child Mind Institute’s school-based mental health skills building programming and clinician interventions in New York City, as well as expansion of the organization’s School and Community Programs to other schools across the US through training for school professionals. Past SNF grants have supported the Child Mind Institute’s Healthy Brain Network, a school-based mental health wellbeing pilot program, and other Child Mind Institute advocacy efforts.

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