Screening and Assessing Immigrant and Refugee Youth in School Based Mental Health Programs

The Center for Health and Health Care in Schools published this study made possible by a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.  It is a valuable resource for information on mental health screening and assesment of the immigrant and refugee population in the United States; a population that makes up a significant portion of our country’s population.

Click here to read the publication. 

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