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Studies & Reports related to Mental Health Issues:


GOVERNMENT STUDIES

First National Survey of School Mental Health Services, Press Release
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
US Dept. of Health and Human Services (2005)

Transforming Mental Health Care in America
The Federal Action Agenda: First Steps (2005)

Youth Risk Behavior Survey
Center for Disease Control (2005)

President’s New Freedom Commission on Mental Health (2003)

Mental Health: A Report of the Surgeon General
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (1999)

“Los Hispanos, A Report on Hispanic Veterans”
US Dept. of Veterans Affairs (1995)

STUDIES BY ORGANIZATIONS

“Critical Disparities in Latino Mental Health: Transforming Research into Action”
National Council of La Raza (2005)

“The Effectiveness of School Mental Health Services: Research, Data, and References”
National Alliance of Pupil Services Organizations (NAPSO) (2005)

“Ideas for Expanded School Mental Health Legislation”
School Mental Health and Social Services Team Coordinators (2005)

“Report on School Mental Health Workforce Issues”
Mental Health—Education Integration Consortium (2005)

“Working Together to Promote Academic Performance, Social and Emotional Learning, and Mental Health for All Children”
Center for the Advancement of Children’s Mental Health
Columbia University (2005)

“Mental Health Parity: Often Separate, Usually Unequal”
American Academy of Actuaries (2004)

“Rural Veterans: A Special Concern for Rural Health Advocates”
National Rural Health Association (2004)

“School-Based Mental Health Services”
American Academy of Pediatrics (2004)

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