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24-582 California Initiatives Promote Youth Mental Health and Well Being

Date: 06/18/24

These new initiatives offer vital support and resources

The Office of the California Surgeon General has launched the Live Beyond campaign to raise awareness about Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and toxic stress, particularly targeting youth and young adults in California. The campaign aims to provide science-based resources and tools for healing and managing stress. Backed by input from over 250 young Californians and guided by experts like Dr. Nadine Burke Harris, the campaign addresses the urgent need for education on ACEs, as revealed by a RAND survey.

Live Beyond campaign

The Live Beyond campaign focuses on increasing knowledge about ACEs, influencing attitudes toward seeking help, building skills for managing stress, and inspiring action to break the cycle of trauma. The initiative is part of California's broader effort to support children and youth's mental health, aligning with Governor Newsom's Master Plan for Kids' Mental Health and the Mental Health Movement.

Additional services

The California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) launched two free online behavioral health services platforms on January 16, 2024. These platforms, part of the CalHOPE program, provide support for all families in California with children, teens, and young adults, regardless of insurance coverage or immigration status.

The platforms offer one-on-one support with live coaches, a library of resources, wellness exercises, and peer communities. BrightLife Kids for ages 0-12, and Soluna for ages 13-25, aim to support mental health and well-being. The toolkit includes email blurbs, social media copy and graphics, core messaging slides, and basic talking points to promote these resources effectively. These platforms complement existing services and prioritize user safety and privacy.

Additional information

If you have questions regarding the information contained in this update, contact the Health Net Provider Services Center by email, by telephone or through the Health Net provider portal. Behavioral health providers can call 844-966-0298.

Line of business

Phone number

Ambetter from Health Net IFP

Ambetter PPO

844-463-8188

Ambetter HMO

888-926-2164

Health Net Employer Group HMO, POS, & PPO

800-641-7761

Medi-Cal (including CS and ECM providers)

800-675-6110

This information applies to Physicians, Participating Physician Groups (PPGs), Hospitals, Ancillary Providers, Community Supports (CS) Providers, Enhanced Care Management (ECM) Providers, and Behavioral Health Providers.

For Medi-Cal, this information applies to Amador, Calaveras, Inyo, Los Angeles, including Molina, Mono, Sacramento, San Joaquin, Stanislaus, Tulare and Tuolumne counties.



Last Updated: 06/18/2024