Monday, May 13, 2013 / 6:25 PM

making our children’s welfare paramount for a healthier world

  Pathology kids Design   “In re Gault” celebrates our commitment to making our children’s welfare paramount for a healthier world, a brighter future. Celebrate National Children's Mental Health Awareness Day, May 9, 2013. For more information, go to http://awarenessweek.ffcmh.org         “In re Gault” is featured here on this little Huntington Beach star! It is considered one of our foremost important designs, as “protection of the child” is not only the first and single most important concern of the Court, but of our families and larger society. In re Gault (1967) extended the right to counsel to children charged with delinquency even if parents were unable to afford counsel. The decision grew out of the Court’s recognition that the juvenile delinquency system had failed to meet the special and individual needs of children caught up in a nonrehabilitative system of criminal law.         In the Best Interests of the Child, we strive to protect and nurture, cultivate their strength and passions, prepare them for the promises and opportunities of society, and support their struggle to attain a separate identity with physical, emotional and moral self-reliance. Celebrate National Children's Mental Health Awareness Day, May 9, 2013. For more information, go to http://awarenessweek.ffcmh.org