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Informed Journalism: Reporting on Teens and Mental Health
By jjie.org
Published: 12/05/2013

Say you've just been assigned to do a story on a 15-year-old kid in trouble with the law. She's got drug problems, she may have mental health issues -- is her story unusual? If her probation officer tells you the girl has been sent to treatment, but it "didn't work," how do you know what questions to ask next?

Get the answers and more in this webinar, where you'll learn about:

the actual prevalence of mental health and alcohol and drug issues among young people in the juvenile justice system; why effective treatment is critical to safe communities; how treatment services are funded and regulated; where to go for information about treatment funding and programs in your jurisdiction.

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