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Mental Health Screening Misses Kids in Need in South Dakota

Friday, August 11, 2017
Argus Leader

Schools and primary care doctors are the first line of defense in flagging kids and teens who need mental health counseling and connecting them with resources in the community, but despite a number of measures in place to provide safety nets for these adolescents, they aren’t catching everyone.

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