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School Mental Health Assessment Research and Training (SMART) Center

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Description

SMART Center, a transdisciplinary collaboration, conducts research, provides training, shapes the workforce, and informs policy that improve youth well-being through more effective school mental health. The overarching mission of the School Mental Health Assessment, Research, and Training (SMART) Center is to promote quality improvement of school-based mental/behavioral health services, thereby preventing or ameliorating mental health problems more effectively and promoting the social-emotional and academic development and success of youth across school, home, and community contexts. This mission is advanced through the identification, implementation, and sustainment of evidence-based behavioral health practices in schools.

Partners

US Seattle, School of Medicine and Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, College of Education, College of Arts & Sciences and Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences

Funders

Current SMART Center projects are funded by a variety of federal and local sources including the Institute of Education Sciences (IES), National Institutes of Health (NIH), and National Institute of Justice (NIJ)

Details

Directors
Year Started 2013
Campus Seattle
Administering College/School School of Medicine
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