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Public Perceptions of Mental Health – Hopeful Futures Campaign

80% of parents are concerned about the mental health of their children. This infographic from The Hopeful Futures Campaign features data from a national survey on public perceptions of mental health, especially among youth. The survey results dive into support for solutions.

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