February 7, 2021 GMT CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — The Office of the Child Advocate is cosponsoring a “Magnify Voices Expressive Arts” contest for children to highlight the need to improve New Hampshire’s children’s mental health system. Children in fifth through 12th grades may submit creative expressions of their experience or observations of mental health in New Hampshire. Options include a short film up to two minutes; an essay or poem up to 1,000 words; or a design in another medium of expression such as a painting, song, or sculpture. The contest was established in 2019 as the flagship activity during Children’s Mental Health Awareness Month to highlight the need for improvement in New Hampshire’s children’s mental health system.