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Screening for Mental Health, Inc. (formerly the National Mental Illness Screening Project) is a nonprofit organization developed to coordinate nationwide mental health screening programs and to ensure cooperation, professionalism, and accountability in mental illness screenings. Screening for Mental Health was inspired by the success of National Depression Screening Day (NDSD), the community outreach and education program created in 1991, with the support of the American Psychiatric Association. SMH is also involved in several research initiatives that are shedding new light on America's mental health. SMH screening days and programs include:
All are community-based programs whose screenings are free and anonymous. All the community-based programs are conducted by local health professionals with materials provided by Screening for Mental Health. Media coverage for SMH programs has been truly exceptional. Our web site has also been recognized for two prestigious awards. SMH programs are supported solely through grants, donations, and registration fees from participating screening sites. Click here if you'd like to find out more about donating to SMH.
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