In addition to other duties imposed by law, the council shall also perform the following duties:
(1) Facilitate interagency coordination and collaboration in the planning, funding, delivery and evaluation of a statewide system of mental health care for children;
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Terms Used In Tennessee Code 37-3-113
- State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes the District of Columbia and the several territories of the United States. See Tennessee Code 1-3-105
(2) Define accountability standards among all agencies and organizations that provide services and support relative to the mental health needs of children and their families;
(3) Encourage the matching of federal funds required by federal grants for children’s mental health initiatives;
(4) Serve as an advocate within government and in the community for children’s mental health care in this state;
(5) Stimulate more effective use of existing resources and services for children, and develop programs, opportunities and services that are not otherwise provided for children, with the aim of developing a comprehensive and coordinated system for the delivery of mental health services to children in the state;
(6) Assist the department of mental health and substance abuse services in the development of interagency agreements on services and supports for children; and
(7) Determine, in consultation with appropriate research experts, which programs that are currently being used to serve or support children’s mental health needs in the state are evidence-based, as defined by § 37-5-121, research-based, as defined by § 37-5-121 and theory-based, as defined by § 37-5-121. The council shall provide such findings in its annual report submitted in accordance with § 37-1-115, including an explanation of the support for those findings.