Webinar | Partnership in Action: A Collective Impact Approach to Implementing Workforce Solutions
Communities and organizations throughout the country have identified challenges and devised innovative approaches to tackle the workforce crisis. Nonetheless, these strategies often lack coordination and dissemination, hindering their potential for widespread impact.
Over the past two years, The College for Behavioral Health Leadership, The National Council for Mental Wellbeing, and Health Management Associates have been working together to develop a new approach to addressing the workforce crisis. This approach is built upon a collective impact framework designed to unify stakeholders across sectors, leveraging existing recommendations and innovative solutions to tackle the crisis.
Join us on November 7 to learn more about this exciting initiative!
CBHL Member Roundtable: Exploring the Equity-Grounded Leadership Principles of Change
Online Only , United StatesAs a leader, how can I use power and privilege to lift historically and currently marginalized voices in decision-making processes?
How do I empower people to empower themselves?
The equity-grounded leadership concept was co-produced with cross-sector behavioral health leaders from around the country, who, over more than a year, developed the equity-grounded leadership competencies, or Principles of Change. Each of the five Principles is accompanied by the necessary knowledge, values, skills, and operational practice behaviors associated with each principle.
Join us together with Ebony Chambers, CBHL’s Director of Equity-Grounded Leadership, at our CBHL Member Roundtable on November 8, to explore these questions. This roundtable is the third in a series of six bi-monthly dialogues to deep-dive each of the Principles of Change.
CBHL Member Networking Conversation | Profiles in Behavioral Health Leadership
Online Only , United StatesMeet Dr. Gary Blau, Senior Advisor for Children, Youth and Families at SAMHSA! Join us for a new series in our monthly networking conversations, called "Profiles in Behavioral Health Leadership.” […]
Webinar | Revolutionizing Behavioral Health: The Role of Behavioral Health Apps in Addressing the Workforce Crisis
In an era marked by unprecedented challenges to mental health and well-being, the demand for behavioral health services has surged. This has intensified the already existing crisis within the behavioral health workforce, making it more critical than ever to explore innovative solutions. While the field is young, behavioral health apps are emerging as a promising technology, with proven success as tools to support health and wellbeing in both mental and physical health.
Join us for an insightful and informative expert panel discussion where we delve into the potentially transformative power of behavioral health apps and technology as solutions to increase access, improve outcomes, and address the pressing workforce crisis.
CBHL Member Networking Conversation | Profiles in Behavioral Health Leadership
Online Only , United StatesMeet Dr. Ron Manderscheid!
Join us for a new series in our monthly networking conversations, called "Profiles in Behavioral Health Leadership.” This series is designed to highlight inspirational leaders who are eager to share their personal leadership journey and the things that make them tick. You’ll gain valuable insight into the lessons they've learned, their proudest achievements, and how they maintain the passion and drive to cultivate healing, wellness, and recovery through their work.
Webinar | Promoting Mental Wellbeing and Healthy Relationships with Social Media
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Center of Excellence on Social Media and Youth Mental Health was formed in 2022 from a five-year grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). Through this webinar, Center Ambassador Dr. Libby Milkovich, MD, FAAP will provide an overview of the risks and benefits of social media, how it impacts youth wellbeing, and the implications concerning the current narrative. She will be joined by Jessica Lee, a sophomore at the University of California Irvine, who is a member of the Center’s Youth Advisory Panel (YAP).
Register to learn more about the Center of Excellence’s guiding framework, current activities, what the Center’s YAP is saying, and resources that can be shared with your communities.
CBHL Member Networking Conversation | Profiles in Leadership
Online Only , United StatesMeet Dr. Larissa J. Estes, DrPH, Executive Director of Racial Equity Commission for the Office of the Governor, State of California
Join us for our monthly networking conversation, called "Profiles in Behavioral Health Leadership.” This series is designed to highlight inspirational leaders who are eager to share their personal leadership journey and the things that make them tick. You’ll gain valuable insight into the lessons they've learned, their proudest achievements, and how they maintain the passion and drive to cultivate healing, wellness, and recovery through their work.
CBHL Member Roundtable | Empowering the Next Generation of Leaders: Strategies for Emerging Leadership Development
Online Only , United StatesThis roundtable discussion will bring together a diverse panel of senior and emerging leaders from three organizations, each sharing their experiences and strategies to best support emerging leadership development, highlighting what has worked well for them and what has not.
CBHL 2024 Membership Call
Online Only , United StatesAre you interested in joining CBHL and want to learn more? Are you a current CBHL member curious about what's to come in 2024?
Join us for our 2024 Membership Information Call!
Join us to learn more about CBHL 2024 member benefits, upcoming initiatives, and to meet your colleagues.
CBHL Member Roundtable: Exploring the Equity-Grounded Leadership Principles of Change
Online Only , United StatesAs a leader, how do I seek equitable outcomes for all, not just the majority impacted by inequitable policies and practices?
How do I utilize frameworks and models driven by community interests and strengths?
The equity-grounded leadership concept was co-produced with cross-sector behavioral health leaders from around the country, who developed the equity-grounded leadership competencies, or Principles of Change. Each of the five Principles is accompanied by the necessary knowledge, values, skills, and operational practice behaviors associated with each principle.
Join us together with Ebony Chambers, CBHL’s Director of Equity-Grounded Leadership, at our CBHL Member Roundtable on January 18, to explore these questions. This roundtable is the fourth in a series of six bi-monthly dialogues to deep-dive each of the Principles of Change.
CBHL Member Roundtable | Exploring the Global Climate Crisis and Community-based Solutions to Build Mental Health Wellness and Resilience
Online Only , United StatesAre you seeing the impacts of the global climate crisis in your organizations or communities? Does your community have methods in place that can prevent and heal the widespread distresses and traumas that can result from the impacts?
Join us February 8 for a member roundtable focused on the mental health impacts and responses to the global climate crisis.
This roundtable dialogue will expand awareness of the importance, methods, and many benefits of community-based initiatives that build individual and collective social, psychological, emotional, and behavioral wellness and resilience for the impacts of the global climate crisis and other adversities. It will also emphasize the need to integrate efforts to address social isolation and loneliness, ACEs, and other behavioral health problems into these community initiatives.
CBHL Member Networking Conversation | Profiles in Leadership – Meet Dr. Tom Insel!
Online Only , United StatesMeet Tom lnsel, M.D., a Psychiatrist, Neuroscientist and a National Leader in mental health research, policy, and technology.
Join us for our monthly networking conversation, called "Profiles in Behavioral Health Leadership.” This series is designed to highlight inspirational leaders who are eager to share their personal leadership journey and the things that make them tick. You’ll gain valuable insight into the lessons they've learned, their proudest achievements, and how they maintain the passion and drive to cultivate healing, wellness, and recovery through their work.
Member networking conversations are designed to provide CBHL members with a unique opportunity to connect, exchange valuable insights, and collaborate with fellow leaders who are making a difference in their communities. These sessions offer an informal platform for engaging discussions on leadership topics and challenges that are currently top of mind for our members.
This time is for you! We encourage you to join the conversation with your camera on if possible. We look forward to seeing you.