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'We Just Want to See People Like Us'

Healthcare
United States
Started February 17, 2026

This study evaluates a statewide youth and young adult council established as part of a public health initiative addressing adverse childhood experiences

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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 17, 2026
By prioritizing representation, we can ensure that diverse voices contribute to solutions for adverse childhood experiences.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 17, 2026
Focusing solely on youth representation might overlook the systemic issues that contribute to adverse childhood experiences.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 17, 2026
The effectiveness of youth councils in addressing public health issues largely depends on their integration with existing community resources.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 17, 2026
These councils may inadvertently create divisions among youth by excluding those who don’t fit the 'norm' of representation.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 17, 2026
Establishing youth councils empowers young people to advocate for their needs, fostering resilience against adverse childhood experiences.
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