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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, Over the past 20 years, advances in scientific | ||||||
3 | research have changed perceptions concerning the mental health | ||||||
4 | of children and adolescents and demonstrated that the same | ||||||
5 | mental disorders that afflict adults can also occur in young | ||||||
6 | people; and
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7 | WHEREAS, Scientific research has also demonstrated that | ||||||
8 | early identification and treatment of mental disorders in | ||||||
9 | children and adolescents greatly increase the chance of a | ||||||
10 | favorable prognosis; and
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11 | WHEREAS, In January 2001, the Surgeon General of the United | ||||||
12 | States noted that while one out of every ten young people in | ||||||
13 | this nation suffers from mental illness that is severe enough | ||||||
14 | to cause some level of impairment, only one out of five | ||||||
15 | receives the mental health treatment that is needed; and
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16 | WHEREAS, The World Health Organization has reported that | ||||||
17 | neuropsychiatric disorders in young people will rise by more | ||||||
18 | than 50 percent by 2020, making such disorders one of the top | ||||||
19 | five causes of disability, morbidity, and mortality among | ||||||
20 | children and adolescents; and
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21 | WHEREAS, Studies concerning psychological autopsy have | ||||||
22 | found that 90 percent of young people who end their own lives | ||||||
23 | have depression or another diagnosable mental or substance | ||||||
24 | abuse disorder at the time of their deaths, verifying a link | ||||||
25 | between mental illness and suicide; and
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26 | WHEREAS, In 1999, the Surgeon General first recognized that | ||||||
27 | mental illness and substance abuse disorders are, in fact, the | ||||||
28 | greatest risk factors for suicidal behavior and that properly | ||||||
29 | identifying and treating mental illness and substance abuse | ||||||
30 | disorders are important parts of suicide prevention |
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1 | activities; and
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2 | WHEREAS, The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services | ||||||
3 | Administration of the Department of Health and Human Services | ||||||
4 | recently reported that in 1999 almost 3 million young people | ||||||
5 | were at risk for suicide, but only 36 % received mental health | ||||||
6 | treatment; and
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7 | WHEREAS, The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention of | ||||||
8 | the Department of Health and Human Services recently reported | ||||||
9 | that in 2000 suicide was the third leading cause of death among | ||||||
10 | persons 15 to 24 years of age; and
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11 | WHEREAS, Studies completed by the Centers for Disease | ||||||
12 | Control and Prevention reveal that each year in the United | ||||||
13 | States, almost as many adolescents and young adults commit | ||||||
14 | suicide as die from leukemia, birth defects, pneumonia and | ||||||
15 | influenza, and AIDS combined; and
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16 | WHEREAS, In January 2001, the Surgeon General issued a goal | ||||||
17 | to "improve the assessment and recognition of mental health | ||||||
18 | needs in children" in part by encouraging "early identification | ||||||
19 | of mental health needs in existing preschool, childcare, | ||||||
20 | education, health, welfare, juvenile justice, and substance | ||||||
21 | abuse treatment systems"; and
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22 | WHEREAS, Several states have recognized mental illness and | ||||||
23 | suicide in young people as public health crises, some even | ||||||
24 | before the initiative of the Department of Health and Human | ||||||
25 | Services, and as of today, the majority of states have either | ||||||
26 | developed or are in the process of developing plans to identify | ||||||
27 | mental illness and to prevent suicide among this segment of the | ||||||
28 | population; and
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29 | WHEREAS, The efforts, initiatives, and activities of the | ||||||
30 | Federal and State Governments should be used to support |
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1 | evidence-based practices for identifying mental illness in | ||||||
2 | children and adolescents and preventing suicide among our young | ||||||
3 | people; and
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4 | WHEREAS, A program known as the "Columbia TeenScreen | ||||||
5 | Program", developed at the Division of Child and Adolescent | ||||||
6 | Psychiatry of Columbia University, has been proven successful, | ||||||
7 | offers technical assistance for implementation of a screening | ||||||
8 | program, and provides all the components for such a program at | ||||||
9 | no charge at this time; therefore, be it
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10 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | ||||||
11 | NINETY-THIRD GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we | ||||||
12 | recognize that mental illness and suicide among young people | ||||||
13 | are public health crises in this State and in this nation and | ||||||
14 | that all residents of Illinois should make the identification | ||||||
15 | of mental disorders and the prevention of suicide among the | ||||||
16 | young people of this State a public health priority; and be it | ||||||
17 | further
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18 | RESOLVED, That we recommend that every young person should | ||||||
19 | be screened once during childhood or adolescence to identify | ||||||
20 | mental illness and prevent suicide; and be it further
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21 | RESOLVED, That such a screening and identification process | ||||||
22 | should employ sound, evidence-based tools; and be it further
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23 | RESOLVED, That all adolescents in middle school and high | ||||||
24 | school should have equal access to such a screening process; | ||||||
25 | and be it further
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26 | RESOLVED, That a copy of this resolution be transmitted to | ||||||
27 | Governor Rod Blagojevich, the Secretary of Human Services, the | ||||||
28 | State Board of Education, the Chicago Board of Education, the | ||||||
29 | Directors of Public Health, Central Management Services, and | ||||||
30 | Public Aid, the Director of the Administrative Office of the |
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1 | Illinois Courts, and the Illinois Parent Teacher Association.
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