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SAMHSA News - Volume X, No. 2, Spring 2002
 

Care Improves for Vulnerable Children

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SESS Project Sites


Five Starting Early Starting Smart (SESS) project sites are housed in primary care physician centers. These sites are:

  • Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA
  • The Casey Family Partners, Spokane, WA
  • University of Miami, Miami, FL
  • University of Missouri, Columbia, MO
  • University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM.

The remaining seven are housed at sites that provide early childhood care:

  • Asian American Recovery Services, Inc., San Francisco, CA
  • Child Development, Inc., Russellville, AR
  • Children's National Medical Center, Washington, DC
  • The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
  • Division of Child and Family Services, Las Vegas, NV
  • The Tulalip Tribes, Marysville, WA
  • The Women's Treatment Center, Chicago, IL.

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Inside This Issue

Helping Children Exposed to Substance Abuse, Mental Illness, and Violence
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  • Part 1
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  • Part 2
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  • The Skills-Building Intervention

    Teachers Receive Information on Underage Drinking

    President Launches New Freedom Commission on Mental Health

    Heroin, Cocaine, and Alcohol + Drugs Top Lists of Drug-Related Deaths
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  • Los Angeles
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  • Chicago
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  • Detroit
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  • Philadelphia
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  • New York

    Terrorism: Helping Communities Heal
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  • Part 1
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  • Part 2

    Screening Nursing Home Applicants for Mental Illness

    Promoting Older Adult Health: Guide Offers Assistance

    Care Improves for Vulnerable Children
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  • SESS Project Sites

    Prevention Programs Reduce Drug Use Among High-Risk Youth

    Systems of Care Help Youth with Serious Emotional Disturbance

    Estimating Cost of Preventive Services in Mental Health

    Long-Term Marijuana Use Affects Memory and Attention

    SAMHSA Awards New Grants

    Recovery Month To Celebrate 13th Anniversary

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    SAMHSA News - Volume X, No. 2, Spring 2002




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