Families & Communities Together: An Evaluation of Delaware's Child Mental Health Grant Initiative: Interim Data Report

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Center for Community Research and Service and the Center for Disabilities Studies; College of Human Services, Education, & Public Policy; University of Delaware

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Delaware's Families & Communities Together (F.A.C.T.) project is a six-year to establish a system of care for children with serious emotional disturbances and their families. Delaware is one of 60 sites that have received grants from the federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration's Center for Mental Health Services to establish such systems of care. To date, F.A.C.T. has served 76 children. This report summarizes the evaluation data collected on the F.A.C.T. project through November 2003.

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Salt, J., Cooksy, L., & Parker, K. (2004). Families & Communities Together: An Evaluation of Delaware's Child Mental Health Grant Initiative: Interim Data Report. Newark, DE: Center for Community Research and Service and the Center for Disabilities Studies; College of Human Services, Education, & Public Policy; University of Delaware.

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