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2010-11 Rural Behavioral Health Webinar Series

Webinar # 1:
Promoting Behavioral Health Equity for African American Children and Families Living in Rural Communities

Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2011 from 3:00 - 4:30 PM E.S.T.

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Announcing New Publication:
A Public Health Approach to Children’s Mental Health: A Conceptual Framework

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Expanded Executive Summary

 

The National Technical Assistance Center
for Children’s Mental Health (TA Center)
has been working in collaboration with the TA Partnership of the American Institutes for Research on developing innovative, effective, and affordable strategies for delivery of behavioral health treatment in rural settings. By studying what strategies are being employed by rural communities across the country, this initiative seeks to tease out best-practices that can be applied broadly.

Click here for information about the 2010 Rural Behavioral Health Symposium held in Glendale, AZ from September 21-23, 2010

This initiative is led by Joyce Sebian, Senior Policy Associate at the TA Center, and Karen Francis, Senior Research Analyst at the TA Partnership. Their contact information is below:

Joyce K. Sebian
National TA Center for Children's Mental Health
Georgetown University
3300 Whitehaven St. NW, Suite 3300
Washington, DC 20007
202-687-8245
jks29@georgetown.edu

Karen B. Francis
Technical Assistance Partnership for Child and Family Mental Health
202-403-5164
kfrancis@air.org

 
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