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HomeWelfare and Institutions CodeDiv. 4Pt. 3Ch. 4§ 4343 Early Mental Health Prevention

§ 4343 Early Mental Health Prevention

Welfare and Institutions Code·California
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§ 4343 Early Mental Health Prevention

Key Takeaways

  • •This law is about helping young kids early with school and behavior problems.
  • •Schools should have programs to find and help kids who are struggling with emotions, behavior, or learning.
  • •The help can come from trained volunteers or helpers, watched over by mental health experts.
  • •The goal is to stop bigger problems later, like failing school, not having a job, or getting in trouble with the law.

Example

A 7-year-old kid is having trouble sitting still in class and often gets into fights with other kids.

The school notices this and puts the kid in a program where a trained helper works with them on calming down and focusing. This helps the kid do better in school and not get into trouble as they grow up.

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§ 4343 Early Mental Health Prevention

The Legislature recognizes that prevention and early intervention services have long been slighted in the community mental health programs and has identified, as a goal of the Bronzan-McCorquodale program, the prevention of serious mental disorders and psychological problems. It is the intent of the Legislature to establish throughout the state a school-based primary intervention program designed for the early detection and prevention of emotional, behavioral, and learning problems in primary grade children with services provided by child aides or unpaid volunteers under the supervision of mental health professionals. The Legislature recognizes the documented significant improvement of children who have participated in the program over time. The goal of the primary intervention program is to help young children derive maximum profit from the school experience and, in so doing, prevent later-life problems of school failure, unemployment, delinquency, criminal behavior, and substance abuse. (Amended by Stats. 1991, Ch. 858, Sec. 2. Effective October 14, 1991.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

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Related Statutes

  • § 4390 School Mental Health Reports
  • § 18250 County Wraparound Services Program
  • § 18253 Wraparound Services Evaluation
  • § 4344 Primary Intervention Programs
  • § 4346 School Mental Health Teams

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Welfare and Institutions Code. Section 4343.
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