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April 2004
The Circles of Care program is designed to support federally recognized Tribes and urban Indian communities in their efforts to design and assess culturally appropriate mental health service models for American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) children with serious emotional disturbances and their families. This page lists communities funded by this program.
This page lists the communities funded as part of Partnerships for Youth Transition, a program to plan, design, and implement youth transition programs for children with serious emotional disturbances and their families.
This page lists the communities funded as part of the Family Network and Support Program. This program provides families of children and adolescents with serious emotional disturbances (SED) the support and assistance needed to contribute to the development of effective Statewide Family Networks.
The Dialogue
A quarterly information bulletin providing time-sensitive, practical, and down-to-earth information for State and Territory mental health and substance abuse coordinators and their local service providers. E-bulletin features include an update on news and notes from the disaster mental health and substance abuse fields, information on special events, and highlights of State profiles.
CMHS Program Spotlight -- National Reporting Program for Mental Health
Statistics
The CMHS National Reporting Program for Mental Health Statistics collects, analyzes, and reports national statistical information on mental health services and the people served. The program, which dates back to 1840, is recognized by the mental health field as the official data source on mental health organizations and their staff, finances, and clients.
Alcohol Awareness Month
Alcohol Awareness Month (AAM) is an annual observance that encourages local communities to focus on alcoholism and alcohol-related issues.
National Public Health Week
National Public Health Week (NPHW) is an annual observance that recognizes the contributions of public health professionals to the Nation's well-being and focuses on major health issues in local communities.
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