For Immediate Release: Oct. 8, 2025
Media Contact: Lisa Cox Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services Media Inquiry Form
JEFFERSON CITY, MO --Â Governor Mike Kehoe has officially proclaimed October as âLetâs Talk Monthâ in Missouri, recognizing the importance of open, honest and ongoing communication between adults and youth about health and well-being.
The proclamation highlights the stateâs commitment to fostering meaningful dialogue around adolescent health. The initiative is led by the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) through its Adolescent and School Health Program.
âLetâs Talk Monthâ aims to encourage trusted adultsâparents, teachers, mentors and caregiversâto engage in conversations with young people about topics that impact their physical, emotional and mental health. To support these efforts, DHSS is promoting a suite of tools and resources designed to make these conversations easier and more effective.
Among the featured tools is the âConnect with Meâ resource, available as both a mobile app and a physical card set. The tool offers conversation starters organized by youth-relevant themes such as body image, mental health and relationships. These prompts are intended to help adults and youth navigate discussions that may not arise naturally.
Additional materials, including pamphlets and topic-specific guides, are available for free through the DHSS website. The Adolescent and School Health Program continues to expand its offerings and welcomes suggestions for future resources to better serve Missouriâs youth and those who support them.
Download the Connect With Me app, or to access the âConnect with Meâ tools or order printed materials, visit Health.Mo.Gov/Connect.
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