
RESOURCES
This Resource Directory was created for clinicians, administrators, educators, service providers, families, peers, and all who want to learn more about children’s, youth, and family mental health.
Use the search bar to find resources related to a specific keyword or mental health challenge, such as “depression” or “ADHD.”
You can also find resources related to settings or age groups (Transformation Team Subjects), topic areas, or diverse populations.
Sort by
Showing 171 resources.
#Things2Consider: Strategic Sharing
Youth MOVE National
Tip sheet to help young adults and youth-serving adults with using stories of lived experience to promote systems change
Community Interventions to Promote Mental Health and Social Equity
Journal: Public Policy and Public Health
Discusses community-based interventions that promote mental health and social equity
Family Navigator Model: A Practice Guide For Schools
Pacific Southwest Mental Health Tech. Transfer Network (MHTTC) (SAMHSA)
Guide to support education agencies and school leaders interested in building or enhancing a family navigator program
Creating Trauma-Informed Policies: A Practice Guide for School & Mental Health Leadership
Pacific Southwest Mental Health Tech. Transfer Network (MHTTC) (SAMHSA)
Deep dive into developing, implementing, and evaluating trauma-informed and compassionate school policies
Manifesto for Race Equity & Parent Leadership in Early Childhood Systems
Center for the Study of Social Policy
Manifesto and commitments designed by parent leaders and agency staff to promote race equity in early childhood systems.
Developmental Relationships Framework
Search Institute
List of elements and actions to promote positive developmental relationships
Youth Program Sustainability Series
Youth MOVE National
Five-part video series on sustaining a youth program
Civil Commitment: Personal Experiences from Young Adults and Families
Now Is The Time TA Center (SAMHSA)
Young adults and families with lived experience describe civil commitment
Lived Experience as the Foundation to Success: Youth Coordinators as Key to Program Planning and Implementation
Now Is The Time TA Center (SAMHSA)
Discusses best practices and considerations for Youth Coordinators and their supervisors
Suicide Prevention in Schools
Now Is The Time TA Center (SAMHSA)
Offers school leaders ways to take action, collaborate with communities, and empower youth and families for suicide prevention
The NTTAC Team has reviewed and compiled these resources. All resources are the property of their creators. The views expressed in these resources are not necessarily shared or endorsed by NTTAC or the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).