HD24 - Collection of Evidence-based Practices for Children and Adolescents with Mental Health Treatment Needs, 8th Edition


Executive Summary:

Dear Fellow Citizen of the Commonwealth:

As Chair of the General Assembly’s Commission on Youth, it is my pleasure to present the 8th Edition of the Collection of Evidence-based Practices for Children and Adolescents with Mental Health Treatment Needs.

The 8th Edition of the Collection is designed to be a quick reference guide for those seeking an overview of evidence-based mental health treatments for children and adolescents. This condensed edition provides a description of mental health conditions that affect youth, a discussion of evidence-based treatments, and a compendium of resources for further reading. The 8th edition includes newly added sections on complex trauma and the federal Family First Prevention Services Act 2018. This edition, and recent previous editions, are available on the Commission’s website at http://vcoy.virginia.gov.

The 2002 General Assembly, through Senate Joint Resolution 99, directed the Virginia Commission on Youth to coordinate the collection of treatments that are recognized as effective for children, including juvenile offenders, who have mental health treatment needs, symptoms, and disorders. The resulting publication was compiled by the Commission with the assistance of an advisory group of experts pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 99. The Collection was published in House Document 9 and presented to the Governor and the 2003 General Assembly.

To ensure that this information remained current and reached the intended audience, the 2003 General Assembly passed Senate Joint Resolution 358, which requires the Commission on Youth to update the Collection biennially and to disseminate it via web technologies. Since 2003, the Commission has updated this resource and made it available through the Commission on Youth website and in print editions.

For more information about the Virginia Commission on Youth or the Collection, I encourage you to visit our website at http://vcoy.virginia.gov.

Sincerely,

/s/ Emily M. Brewer
Chair