Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Services (SBIRT)

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From coping with stress and social pressure to the appearance of mental health needs, many middle schoolers benefit from mental health support as they find their way through adolescence. To learn more about brain development in middle school and the importance of early mental health screening and support, we sat down with a Maggie Milligan, a Prevention Intervention Specialist at the Center for Human Services, and Dr. Meg Cary, Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist at the Department of Community and Human Services. Check out this video to hear from these experts and learn more about a new school-based tool to promote mental health and prevent substance use for middle school students.

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Kids need counsels at school because kids can be emotional so it's can be hard for them to not have someone to talk too2

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