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Coordinating Systems to Support Transition Age Youth with Mental Health Needs

References

American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. (2010). System of care information and resources. Retrieved from http://www.aacap.org/AACAP/Clinical_Practice_Center/Systems_of_Care/Resources.aspx

Burns, B., Phillips, S., Wagner, H., Barth, R., Kolko, D., Campbell, Y., & Yandsverk, J. (2004). Mental health need and access to mental health services by youths involved with child welfare: A national survey. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 43(8), pp. 960-970.

Howell, E. (2004). Access to children's mental health services under Medicaid and SCHIP. Washington, D.C.: Urban Institute. Retrieved from http://www.urban.org/uploadedPDF/311053_B-60.pdf (PDF, 8 pages)

Harrison, B. M. (n.d.). Strategies for successful interagency collaboration. Lexington, KY: Transition One Stop. Retrieved from http://www.transitiononestop.org/Documents%5Chightocommunity%5CEffectiveStrategiesFoIInteragencyCollaboration.ppt

Johnson, L. J., Zorn, D., Kai Yung Tam, B., Lamontagne, M., & Johnson, S. A. (2003). Stakeholders' views of factors that impact successful interagency collaboration. Exceptional Children, 69(2), pp. 195-209.

Kataoka, S., Zhang, L., & Wells, K. (2002). Unmet need for mental health care among U.S. children: Variation by ethnicity and insurance status. American Journal of Psychiatry, 159(9), pp. 1548-1555.

Masi, R. & Cooper, J. R. (2006). Children's mental health: Facts for policymakers. New York, NY: National Center for Children in Poverty. Retrieved from http://nccp.org/publications/pdf/text_687.pdf (PDF, 4 pages)

New Freedom Commission on Mental Health. (2003). Achieving the promise: Transforming mental health care in America. Final report (DHHS Pub. No. SMA-03-3832). Rockville, MD: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Retrieved from http://store.samhsa.gov/shin/content//SMA03-3831/SMA03-3831.pdf (PDF, 39 pages)

Schaeffer, C. (2009). Working across systems to improve youth outcomes. Presented at "Innovative Collaborations to Improve Youth Outcomes: A Federal, State, and Local Dialogue." Washington, DC: Interagency Working Group on Youth Programs.

Skowyra, K. R. & Cocozza, J. J. (2006). Blueprint for change: A comprehensive model for the identification and treatment of youth with mental health needs in contact with the juvenile justice system. Delmar, NY: The National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice (NCMHJJ) and Policy Research Associates, Inc. Retrieved from http://www.ncmhjj.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/2007_Blueprint-for-Change-Full-Report.pdf(PDF, 140 pages)

Stroul, B. (2002). Systems of care: A framework for system reform in children's mental health. Washington, DC: National Technical Assistance Center for Children's Mental Health Georgetown University Child Development Center. Retrieved from http://gucchd.georgetown.edu/products/SOCIssueBrief.pdf (PDF, 16 pages)

Technical Assistance Partnership for Child and Family Mental Health. (2009). Systems of care. Retrieved from http://www.tapartnership.org/systemsOfCare.php