Children’s Hospital Neighborhood Partnerships Boston Children’s Hospital.

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Children’s Hospital Neighborhood Partnerships Boston Children’s Hospital

Reaching kids where they live and learn Community mental health program 14 school and 4 health center partners Multidisciplinary team Internal research and evaluation team Swensrud Depression Prevention Initiative

Program Aims To increase access to mental health services by addressing the barriers facing urban children and families To promote healthy social-emotional development by building on children’s strengths and resilience To build the capacity of partner organizations by building sustainable systems that address mental health To achieve high satisfaction with services by providing patient-centered care To create systemic change in the mental health service delivery system by advocating for policy and legislative efforts

Clinical Intervention Early Intervention Prevention and Promotion Capacity Building

Students referred to CHNP: 722

Demographic Characteristics of Students Referred to CHNP Compared with Average in CHNP Schools

Primary Presenting Problem for Students Referred to CHNP

AVERAGE CGAS FOR STUDENTS REFERRED TO EACH SERVICE TYPE

Possible Projects Patient-centered care Mental health consultation School climate project

Interview Times and Contact Info Monday, 9/17, 9-10:30am Tuesday, 9/18, 9-11:30am Office location: Landmark Center, Boston