Comprehensive Community Mental Health Services for Children and Their
Families Program
Child, Adolescent And Family Branch Of The Federal Center For Mental Health
Services
Substance Abuse And Mental Health Services Administration
- Volume I Cultural strengths and challenges in implementing a system of care model
in American Indian communities
examines the promising practices of five
American Indian childrens mental health projects that integrate traditional American
Indian helping and healing methods with the systems of care model. Written by the National
Indian Child Welfare Association.
Volume II Using evaluation data to manage, improve, market, and sustain
childrens services explores promising practices in the use of
evaluation data, and shares a wealth of ideas and experiences from these grant communities
about using local data in ways that can impact the delivery, management, and
sustainability of community-based services for children and families. Written by the
National Technical Assistance Center for Childrens Mental Health, Georgetown
University Child Development Center.
Volume IIIFor the long haul: Maintaining systems of care beyond the federal
investment, through example, examines the fundamental strategies
grantee communities should consider in order to maintain long-term financial stability,
with an emphasis on federal funding sources. Written by the Bazelon Center for Mental
Health Law.
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