Abstract

At the beginning of my time as Editor of JAACAP Connect in 2019, I was excited for the opportunity to expand the tent of writers to Connect by involving those who may have never thought of an academic journal as a forum for their interests, such as those participating in advocacy. The ability to collaborate with the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry’s Advocacy Committee to bring in new writers to Connect was the exciting first step in this mission.

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