Promoting youth mental health and well-being in a changing climate.

12/15/2023, 3:51 PM

This resolution expresses the House of Representative's resolve to take effective action on climate change to protect the mental health and well-being of current and future youth. It also supports the expansion of funding for climate education, resilience, and climate adaptation projects that benefit their mental health and well-being.

Bill 118 H.Res. 259, also known as "Promoting Youth Mental Health and Well-being in a Changing Climate," is a piece of legislation introduced in the US Congress with the aim of addressing the mental health challenges faced by young people in the face of climate change.

The bill recognizes the growing impact of climate change on the mental health of youth, including increased anxiety, depression, and trauma resulting from natural disasters, environmental degradation, and the uncertainty of a changing climate. It emphasizes the need for proactive measures to support the mental well-being of young people and build resilience in the face of these challenges.

Specifically, the bill calls for increased funding for mental health services and programs targeted at youth, as well as the development of educational resources to raise awareness about the intersection of mental health and climate change. It also encourages collaboration between government agencies, non-profit organizations, and community groups to address these issues holistically. Overall, Bill 118 H.Res. 259 seeks to prioritize the mental health of young people in the context of a changing climate, recognizing the interconnectedness of environmental and mental health issues. By promoting awareness, support, and collaboration, the bill aims to empower youth to navigate the challenges of climate change with resilience and well-being.
Congress
118

Number
HRES - 259

Introduced on
2023-03-27

# Amendments
0

Sponsors
+5

Status of Legislation

Bill Introduced
Introduced to House
House to Vote
Introduced to Senate
Senate to Vote

Purpose and Summary

This resolution expresses the House of Representative's resolve to take effective action on climate change to protect the mental health and well-being of current and future youth. It also supports the expansion of funding for climate education, resilience, and climate adaptation projects that benefit their mental health and well-being.

Bill 118 H.Res. 259, also known as "Promoting Youth Mental Health and Well-being in a Changing Climate," is a piece of legislation introduced in the US Congress with the aim of addressing the mental health challenges faced by young people in the face of climate change.

The bill recognizes the growing impact of climate change on the mental health of youth, including increased anxiety, depression, and trauma resulting from natural disasters, environmental degradation, and the uncertainty of a changing climate. It emphasizes the need for proactive measures to support the mental well-being of young people and build resilience in the face of these challenges.

Specifically, the bill calls for increased funding for mental health services and programs targeted at youth, as well as the development of educational resources to raise awareness about the intersection of mental health and climate change. It also encourages collaboration between government agencies, non-profit organizations, and community groups to address these issues holistically. Overall, Bill 118 H.Res. 259 seeks to prioritize the mental health of young people in the context of a changing climate, recognizing the interconnectedness of environmental and mental health issues. By promoting awareness, support, and collaboration, the bill aims to empower youth to navigate the challenges of climate change with resilience and well-being.

Policy Areas
Environmental Protection

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Latest Summary10/11/2023

This resolution expresses the House of Representative's resolve to take effective action on climate change to protect the mental health and well-being of current and future youth. It also supports the expansion of funding for climate education, r...


Latest Action4/7/2023
Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.