600+
youth served annually
A community’s unique culture, challenges and opportunities influence the well-being of families and children. That is why the Rocky Mountain MST Network focuses on the child, the family and the community in our work. We collaborate with agencies, communities, tribes and governmental entities to support the development, implementation and evaluation of evidence-based practices that promote emotional and behavioral health and keep children and youth with their families and in their communities. Our work reduces juvenile justice and child welfare involvement — and costs — by increasing the availability of effective psychosocial interventions.
As an independent organization, we can help navigate agency needs, local culture, and the developers of evidence-based practices. The goal of our partnerships is to provide strong localized support, working together to create strategies that are effective for agencies and the families they serve.
We support over 20 teams throughout Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Washington State and Texas delivering Multisystemic Therapy (MST) for adolescents. MST is an intensive, home-based treatment model for families with children ages 12–17 who have serious delinquency and substance use problems — including gang involvement, runaway behaviors and significant family discord — and are at high risk for juvenile justice involvement.
In the past five years, Rocky Mountain Multisystemic Therapy programs have saved states $74 million combined from reduced use of Medicaid-covered behavioral health services, out-of-home placement and costs related to juvenile crime.
600+
youth served annually
89%
of youth complete treatment
86%
of youth have no new arrests
We are working to bring evidence-based support to more communities nationwide. With expertise in implementation science and several evidence-based interventions for children and families, we are eager to identify partners who want to think creatively about the services available in their community. Partnerships may include: