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Thompson, Aaron M.; Herman, Keith C.; Reinke, Wendy M.; Hawley, Kristin; Peters, Clark; Ehret, Adielle; Hobbs, Ashley; Elmore, Russell – School Psychology Review, 2020
The vast majority of youth experiencing symptoms of a mental health (MH) disorder never access services. Barriers to access include unawareness of symptoms or where to get help, stigma, or lack of transportation or finances. Many school, family, and community collaboration models have begun to enhance access to MH supports. The present study…
Descriptors: Barriers, Mental Disorders, Access to Health Care, Program Effectiveness
Holmes, Venita R. – Houston Independent School District, 2020
The CUT Juvenile Justice Diversion Program serves youth at risk of involvement in the criminal justice system. Targeted students are enrolled at five HISD secondary campuses in Fifth Ward, Texas. During the 2019--2020 academic year, the first year of the program, 60 students and their families were engaged in community support services guided by…
Descriptors: Delinquency, Prevention, Academic Achievement, Juvenile Justice