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  1. Youth Briefs
  2. How Trained Service Professionals and Self-Advocacy Makes a Difference for Youth with Mental Health, Substance Abuse, or Co-occurring Issues
  3. How Trained Service Professionals and Self-Advocacy Makes a Difference for Youth with Mental Health, Substance Abuse, or Co-occurring Issues

How Trained Service Professionals and Self-Advocacy Makes a Difference for Youth with Mental Health, Substance Abuse, or Co-occurring Issues

Additional Federal Resources

National Collaborative on Workforce and Disability/Youth: Mental Health Needs
The National Collaborative on Workforce and Disability is supported by the Department of Labor’s Office of Disability Employment Policy and provides resources and information about addressing mental health needs for youth.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Adolescent and School Health
This web page supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provides information, tools, resources, policies, and data about adolescent and school health including mental health and substance abuse.