any provider within a jurisdiction can go to a samsa national program and ask for resources, but samsa itself is not directly involved in that. >> i was wondering, hhs is responsible for those children and if you happen to find any information on what's being done with hhs and the network for these children, my concern is the fact the national children for traumatic stress has a document on its website that notes children can recover from traumatic separation and other traumatic experiences with development be culturally and linguistically appropriate trauma services for these children and their families including evidence-based and trauma focused treatment. i would hope that would be part of the process and obviously samsa in that effort. in the interdepartmental series of mental illness coordinating report last december mentioned five areas of focus including increasing availability and affordability of the care. could a patient suffering from a serious mental illness, an smi or serious emotional disturbance be denied health coverage by health insurers as having a preexisting conditi