USC Center for School Behavioral Health
                     			
                     We connect researchers across the University of South Carolina to advance research
                        and practices that enhance the behavioral health of students across the state.
                     
                     		
                     
                        
                           
                              			
                              The USC Center for School Behavioral Health fosters innovation, collaboration, and
                                 increased productivity by supporting and connecting the expertise of more than 20
                                 faculty leaders across the McCausland College of Arts and Sciences (Department of
                                 Psychology), College of Social Work, College of Education, and the Arnold School of
                                 Public Health.
                              
                              While children and adolescents experience significant behavioral health challenges,
                                 our research and partnerships help schools and other youth-serving organizations meet
                                 their needs.
                              
                              
                                 
                                       
                                          Research
                                          
                                       
                                       The center will advance interconnected research focused on enhancing behavioral health
                                          in communities and schools, grades pre-K through 12. These efforts will support interdisciplinary
                                          undergraduate and graduate education, research opportunities, and experiential learning.
                                       
                                       Discover our pilot grant program, which provides initial funding for research programs that can attract larger grants.
                                        
                                 
                                 
                                       
                                          Partnerships
                                          
                                       
                                       The center builds partnerships between education, mental health, and other youth serving
                                          systems (such as child welfare, juvenile justice, primary care/hospitals) to scale
                                          evidence-based practices, and support all populations of students and families, including
                                          under-served youth and those experiencing challenging circumstances. The center will
                                          serve as a hub for innovation and collaboration, leveraging the expertise of its diverse
                                          faculty and comprehensive projects already in place to improve school behavioral health.
                                           
                                        
                                 
                                 
                                       
                                          Practice
                                          
                                       
                                       The center will transform interconnected school behavioral health research into practice
                                          and policy, providing our partners with ongoing technical assistance and coaching
                                          as they improve behavioral health services in their schools and communities. Our interdisciplinary
                                          approach will help break down silos to improve communication and adoption of evidence-based
                                          practices that support student wellbeing.
                                        
                                 
                              
                              
                               
                              
                               
                              
                               
                              
                              Meet our Faculty Pilot Grant Overview
                              
                              
                                 
                                 Goals include:
                                 
                                 
                                    
                                    - Advisory Leadership: Build a board of system leaders and community partners
- Innovative Research: Advance SBH effectiveness, new interventions, and neuroscience-informed
                                       mental health literacy
- Workforce Development: Strengthen training pipelines for students, educators, post-docs,
                                       and faculty
- Collaboration: Connect youth-serving systems and expand communities of practice locally
                                       and globally
- Cultural Responsiveness and Equitable Programming: Ensure effective support for vulnerable
                                       and underserved students
- Technology and Innovation: Expand use of AI, telemental health, and emerging tools
- Practice and Training: Provide coaching and technical assistance for effective, evidence-based
                                       practice
- Policy and Advocacy: Partner with state and local systems to shape policy
- Evaluation and Quality Improvement: Continuously assess and strengthen center impact