Clinicians affiliated with expanded school mental health (ESMH) programs pr
ovide a range of mental health services for youth in schools. ESMH services
offer unique opportunities for collaboration between school psychologists
and mental health clinicians from the community to increase the quality of
care for youth receiving mental health services. The number of ESMH program
s is increasing; therefore, developing quality assurance (QA) activities fo
r these programs is important to document accountability and provide eviden
ce for effectiveness. In this paper, suggestions for phases and objectives
for QA programs in ESMH programs and examples of suggested activities are p
resented. Assessment of the program structure as well as treatment process
and outcome are critical phases. Important QA activities include examining
staff training activities, assessment of stakeholder perceptions of service
s, conducting satisfaction surveys, examining therapy process, and investig
ating treatment outcomes. Results of QA evaluations should inform policy. Q
A programs need to be developed and the impact of QA activities in enhancin
g the quality of care provided by clinicians in schools should be evaluated
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