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Strengthening and Sustaining Children's Mental Health Services

Strengthening and Sustaining Children's Mental Health Services

"Improving Access to Children's Mental Health Care: Lessons from a Study of Eleven States" - a new report from the Center for Health and Health Care Services - exposes barriers and opportunities for children's mental health under expansion of the Affordable Care Act.

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Fourth in a Series: A Call to Action on Oral Health Care, Bringing Dentistry to Children Who Need It

August 8, 2011 | Human Capital Blog Post

We are fortunate that the Arizona School of Dentistry and Oral Health has a public health component in its curriculum. Its students rotate through both our homeless clinic and our children’s clinic. The exposure students get to public health in thei ...

Circle of Health Program Designed to Address Risky Behaviors by Native American Youths in Phoenix

April 1, 2004 | Program Result

The American Indian Prevention Coalition undertook a planning process to develop a program aimed at preventing substance abuse, violence and other risky behaviors among Native American youth living in Phoenix.

Using "Cluster" Groups to Seek Solutions to Tribal Drinking

October 1, 2003 | Program Result

The White Mountain Apache Tribe organized "cluster" groups of people with similar interests as a way to find solutions to community problems, especially in the area of substance abuse.

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