The Mission of the NNYT Network
is to improve practices, systems, and outcomes for transition-age youth and young adults (14-29 years of age) with emotional and/or behavioral difficulties (EBD).
- Actively provides consultation and capacity building activities with personnel, youth, family members, and other stakeholders in communities, agencies, and states as they fully plan and implement transition supports and services across the transition domains of education, employment, living situation, personal adjustment, and community-life functioning.
- Designs and conducts evaluations to improve the effectiveness of transition programs and outcomes for young people with EBD and their families in collaboration with communities, agencies, and states.
- Formulates and disseminates effective practices, programs, and policies to inform stakeholders of factors associated with the development and sustainability of effective transition systems for these youth and their families.
NNYT Director: Hewitt B “Rusty” Clark; NNYT Co-Director: Nicole Deschénes
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New Transition Handbook
- Transition of Youth and Young Adults with Emotional or Behavioral Difficulties:
An Evidence-Supported Handbook Hewitt B. “Rusty” Clark, Ph.D., & Deanne K. Unruh, Ph.D.
Info
- Transition of Youth and Young Adults with Emotional or Behavioral Difficulties:
An Evidence-Supported Handbook Hewitt B. “Rusty” Clark, Ph.D., & Deanne K. Unruh, Ph.D.
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New Resources
- Services for Youth in Transition to Adulthood in Systems of Care. This book chapter provides an overview of the SAMHSA Partnerships for Youth Transition (PYT) initiative.
View this book chapter.
- Services for Youth in Transition to Adulthood in Systems of Care. This book chapter provides an overview of the SAMHSA Partnerships for Youth Transition (PYT) initiative.
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Transition Research
- Special Issue on Transition to Adulthood Research in Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research. Guest Editors: Hewitt B. “Rusty” Clark, Nancy Koroloff, Jeffrey Geller, & Diane Sondheimer.
View Table of Contents
- Special Issue on Transition to Adulthood Research in Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research. Guest Editors: Hewitt B. “Rusty” Clark, Nancy Koroloff, Jeffrey Geller, & Diane Sondheimer.
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NNYT as TIP Purveyor
- The NNYT serves as the Purveyor of the evidence-supported Transition to Independence Process (TIP) system.
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Breaking News
- CFS Faculty Contribute to Special Issue of the Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research Focusing on Transition to Adulthood
- CFS Staff Contribute to Special Issue of the Journal of Research on Social Work Practice
- SAMHSA Healthy Transitions Initiative 2009
SAMHSA Awards $16.8 Million in State and Community Partnership Grants for Healthy Transitions Initiative for Youth with Serious Mental Health Challenges.
For more information: http://www.samhsa.gov
/Grants/2009
/sm_09_008.aspx



