Research Library
Mental Health Research Data & Publications
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01/01/05
"Child Welfare: Poverty and Families in Crisis," Chapter 5 of the 2005 State of America's Children report.
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11/01/03
This document is a part of the Children's Mental Health Resource kit, and describes the federal requirements for mental health screens, what these screens and assessments are, and what states are doing.
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11/01/03
This issue brief describes the four different types of barriers children face when attempting to access mental health screens and provide examples of each: service delivery issues, federal and state policy problems, family difficulties, and challenges in serving special populations of children.
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11/01/03
This resource kit is designed to help states promote access to and availability of health screens and assessments for children in their states.
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11/01/03
This factsheet is a part of the Children's Mental Health Resource Kit and gives information on the magnitude of the problem and why it is important to intervene at a early age
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11/01/03
The Action Strategies and Resources Guide, which is part of the Children's Mental Health Resource Kit, is designed to help promote access to and availability of mental health screens and assessments for children.
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11/01/03
One page flyer for the "Children's Mental Health Resource Kit"
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01/01/03
The introduction section of the Children's Mental Health Resource Kit. The introduction explains the goal of the resource kit, what people can do to broaden support for mental health services for children, and how this resource kit can be used to educate others about the mental health care needs of children and the opportunities for improving access to mental health screens and assessments.
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01/01/01
Released 2001. A comprehensive review of national and state-by-state data on child poverty, health, child welfare, youth at risk, early childhood development, education, nutrition, and housing.
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03/24/00
Released 2000. A comprehensive review of national and state-by-state data on child poverty, health, child welfare, youth at risk, early childhood development, education, nutrition, and housing.