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  • Children's behavioral health care is critical for well-being.
  • Access to qualified providers is often limited by complex licensure.
  • Ensuring culturally competent care is essential for diverse populations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine state licensing requirements for key children's behavioral health care providers.
  • To identify potential barriers and opportunities within existing statutes and regulations.

Main Methods:

  • Review of statutes and regulations for licensed clinical social workers, licensed professional counselors, and licensed marriage and family therapists.
  • Analysis of data from all 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia as of October 2021.

Main Results:

  • All jurisdictions mandate postgraduate training and license portability.
  • No state explicitly requires specialized training in child/family services or cultural competence.
  • Licensing board structures and authorities vary significantly across states and provider types.

Conclusions:

  • States can revise statutes and regulations to address licensure barriers.
  • Updates can help expand the behavioral health workforce.
  • Consideration of specialized training and cultural competence can improve access to high-quality care for children.