Grantee News & Highlights

We are proud to partner with incredible leaders whose work advances health, education, and equity for all in society. Check out the latest news and highlights to learn more about their meaningful work and achievements.

Mental Health Michele Perlmutter Mental Health Michele Perlmutter

UCSF’s Intergenerational Developmental Health Program (IDHP) website provides the latest findings connected to the mental health of children and interventions that support family wellness.

This simple website was designed to provide easy, accessible, updated communication about the latest scientific findings, news articles, and media activities from our group that are related to the interconnected mental health of children.

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Mental Health Alexis Reid Mental Health Alexis Reid

Robert S. Wallerstein Lecture in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy

Dr. Alicia Lieberman is a pioneer in trauma intervention for young children and their families. She has been selected to keynote as the distinguished lecturer at University of California, San Francisco's 2021 Robert S. Wallerstein Lecture in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy. It is open to the public. "Internalizing Reality: A Psychoanalytic Approach to Trauma Treatment Across Generations" can be registered for on the link below.

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Mental Health Lisa Stone Pritzker Mental Health Lisa Stone Pritzker

What Does Toxic Stress Do to Children?

So excited and proud to see Dr. Nadine Burke Harris interviewed by the The New York Times' Ezra Klein. Her ground-breaking research on the long-term health impact of adverse childhood experiences is profoundly reshaping how we think about children’s physical and mental health, and is the reason we see increased racial equity efforts within mainstream medical settings.

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Mental Health Lisa Stone Pritzker Mental Health Lisa Stone Pritzker

Governor Gavin Newsom includes $700 million in proposed budget to support student mental health in schools

According to the California Children's Trust, there has been a 151% increase in CA in inpatient visits for suicide, suicidal ideation, and self-injury for children ages 10-14. The suicide rate among black children is twice that of white youth. It is critical that we remove diagnosis as a prerequisite for mental health treatment for children. We are thankful for the visionary work of Alex Briscoe and the CCT for advocating for this.

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