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Looking for a specific resource related to children’s mental health research, policy and practice? Use the search filter below to search for highlighted resources 2012 to 2023.


Note: The Children’s Mental Health Network ceased operation in December, 2023. This archived website is available for you to peruse past articles and our vast library of research articles and news sources on children’s mental health, dating back to 2012.

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Family-Driven Definition

This definition of family-driven was developed by the National Federation of Families for Children's Mental Health (Federation). It guides…
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Getting Covered Toolkit

This toolkit developed by Young Invincibles is designed for young adults under 26 that have the option to enroll…
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Hard-to-Place/Hard-to-Serve Initiative

The Council is authorized by law (under powers and duties of the Council) to work with state and local…
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Health Care Reform Implementation Timeline

This online interactive implementation timeline developed by the Kaiser Family Foundation is a tool designed to explain how and…
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Health Reform Glossary

This online glossary provides comprehensive definitions to all health care reform terms such as actuarial value, health care homes,…
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Health Reform Hits Main Street

Confused about how the new health reform law really works? This short, animated movie — featuring the "YouToons" —…
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Heroes for My Son Booklet

This electronic book developed by famous writer and author Brad Meltzer includes vignettes about heroes such as Nelson Mandela,…
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Illustrating Health Reform: How Health Insurance Coverage Will Work

This interactive tool developed to accompany the introductory video “Health Reform Hits Main Street” explains how health…
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Insurance Market Reforms in the Patient Protection & Affordable Care Act and the Health Care & Education Reconciliation Act

The new health care reform legislation will provide significant new options for people with mental illnesses to gain coverage.…