Authorizing the Special Committee on Kensington to hold a hearing to examine how chronic trauma from exposure to the opioid crisis impacts children’s emotional, mental, and behavioral health in the Kensington neighborhood of Philadelphia, and to explore tools, services, and programs to support these youth. WHEREAS, The opioid epidemic has had a devastating and deeply entrenched impact on the City of Philadelphia, with the Kensington neighborhood serving as its epicenter; and WHEREAS, According to Drexel University’s Urban Health Collaborative, 32.4% of Kensington’s approximately 26,484 residents are 18 years old or younger; and WHEREAS, For children and youth, whose brains are in a critical stage of development, frequent exposure to highly stressful experiences can result in long-lasting negative effects on their emotional, mental, and behavioral health. These experiences are commonly referred to in both medical and academic fields as Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs); and WHEREAS , The CDC-Kaiser ACE Study found that long-term impacts of ACEs included increased future health risks, such as addiction, higher risks of depression, attempted suicide, and mental health disorders; and WHEREAS, Additionally, their research concluded that children who experience four or more ACEs are 7.4 times as likely to suffer from alcoholism and 12.2 times as likely to attempt suicide. Additionally, children who experience two or more ACEs are nearly 3 times more likely to repeat a grade; and…
CITY COUNCIL
A motion was made by Lozada that this Resolution be ADOPTED. The motion carried by a unanimous vote.
CITY COUNCIL
This Resolution was Introduced and Ordered Placed on This Week's Final Passage Calendar.