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35 https://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/white- house.gov/files/images/Final_Report_ Draft_11-1-2017.pdf. 36 An Act Relative to Substance Use, Treat- ment, Education and Prevention. 2016 Mass. Gen. Laws Chapter 52. March 14, 2016. Accessed March 16, 2018. 37 The CRAFFT Screening Tool. Center for Ad- olescent Substance Abuse Research website. http://www.ceasar-boston.org/CRAFFT/. Published 2016. Accessed February 28, 2018. 38 Pediatric Symptom Checklist. Massachu- setts General Hospital website. http://www. massgeneral.org/psychiatry/services/psc_ forms.aspx. Accessed February 28, 2018. 39 What is RAAPS? Possibilities for Change website. http://www.possibilitiesforchange. com/raaps/. Accessed February 28, 2018. 40 School-Based Mental Health Program. Mary's Center website. http://www.maryscenter.org/ SBMH. Accessed February 28, 2018. 41 Mary's Center school based mental health program 2016-2017. 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