Mental Health Policy in the News Students are to look for a specific  mental health policy issue in the news: TV,

Mental Health Policy in the News

Students are to look for a specific 
mental health policy issue in the news: TV, radio (NPR), newspaper, and/or the internet.

Two other good resources for keeping informed about mental health policy are:

· MHA/Mental Health America (aka National Mental Health Association): 
to an external site.

· NIMH/National Institute of Mental Health: 
to an external site.

 

Note: This writesup must adhere to APA formatting (including title page, reference page if appropriate, headings, font size, double spaced, etc).


Grading Criteria (Total Possible Points: 5)

· Selection of an appropriate mental health policy issue 
(1 point)

· Use of appropriate news/media means to obtain mental health policy information (must identify means in paper) 
(1.5 point)

· Summary adequately provides basic information regarding policy issue to instructor and classmates 
(3 points)

· Submission adheres to APA formatting 
(1 point)

· Submission is of appropriate length and is grammatically appropriate 
(1 point)

Upto 2 pages.

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