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SUMMARY:The Role of Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics in Early Diversion: A Group Discussion
DESCRIPTION:The Excellence in Mental Health and Addiction Treatment Expansion Act established Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics (CCBHCs) to provide a comprehensive collection of services that expand access to treatment\, stabilize people in crisis\, and provide needed treatment and recovery support services to those with the most serious and complex mental and substance use disorders. \n\n\n\nNotably\, CCBHCs have proven to expand timely access to treatment for individuals who are justice involved\, by preventing entrance into the criminal justice system\, minimizing penetration into the criminal justice system\, or promptly engaging individuals into treatment upon reentry. They have also been shown to expand referral and support options for law enforcement responding to mental health crisis calls. \n\n\n\nExpanding from just 66 clinics in 2017 to almost 400 in 2021\, CCBHCs are proving to be an important component of the crisis care continuum. \n\n\n\nThis panel discussion and question and answer session will provide an overview of CCBHC funding mechanisms\, program components\, and outcomes. In addition\, two CCBHC sites\, The Center for Alternative Sentencing and Employment Services (CASES) in New York\, New York\, and Grand Lake Mental Health Center in Nowata\, Oklahoma\, will describe their approach to enhancing access to crisis care and early diversion. \n\n\n\nPresenters\n\n\n\nBilly Green\, MPA\, Director\, Practice Operations and Clinic Programs; Director\, CCBHC Project\, CASES\, New York\, New YorkPerdella Jean Baptiste\, Senior Peer\, CASES\, New York\, New YorkBrett Beckerson\, MSW\, Director\, Policy & Advocacy\, National Council for Mental Wellbeing\, Washington\, District of Columbia Larry Smith\, Chief Executive Officer\, Grand Lake Mental Health Center\, Claremore\, OklahomaJerry E. Bohannon\, Sergeant\, City of Grove Police Department\, Grove\, Oklahoma\n\n\n\n\n\nRegister for the Discussion Group
URL:https://www.leaders4health.org/event/the-role-of-certified-community-behavioral-health-clinics-in-early-diversion-a-group-discussion/
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SUMMARY:CBHL Member Leadership Discussion: Developing an Equity-Grounded Leadership Fellow Program
DESCRIPTION:In late May through early July\, CBHL held three leadership conversations with members exploring what equity-grounded leadership means\, barriers encountered\, skills and supports needed\, and what leaders need to thrive.   In this session we will introduce the concept and planning underway to develop an Equity-Grounded Leadership Fellow Program\, discuss how members can get involved\, and seek your input around the following four questions: \n\n\n\nHow can the Fellow Program be structured and implemented to promote a leadership culture of equity and anti-racism?How would we know the Fellow Program is promoting equity and anti-racism amongst individual Fellows (participants)?What would we see across the cohort of Fellows that would let us know this program is promoting a culture of equity and anti-racism?What would we expect to see emerge in the communities or regions the Fellows work in?  How would we know this program promoted a community culture of equity and anti-racism?\n\n\n\n\nRegister Here
URL:https://www.leaders4health.org/event/cbhl-member-leadership-discussion-developing-an-equity-grounded-leadership-fellow-program/
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SUMMARY:Crisis Response for Rural Communities—Using Technology and Peer Support to Meet People in Crisis\, Where They Are
DESCRIPTION:Offered by the Bureau of Justice Assistance’s Academic Training to Inform Police Responses Initiative \n\n\n\nRural communities can face many challenges developing and delivering crisis response programs for people with behavioral health conditions and intellectual and developmental disabilities\, including wide geographic areas to serve\, limitations in options for local treatment and social services\, and resource constraints related to funding and staffing. Across the United States\, rural communities have adapted best practices in crisis response to overcome these challenges and address the need for services in their jurisdictions by having mental health providers meet people in crisis where they are\, either in-person or through telehealth services. These programs can prevent the need for additional resources\, such as police and emergency medical services\, to respond to individuals in crisis and may enhance short- and long-term outcomes for these individuals. \n\n\n\nPresented by the U.S. Department of Justice\, Bureau of Justice Assistance’s Academic Training to Inform Police Responses Initiative\, this webinar will feature two programs that have adapted crisis response for use in rural communities. Panelists will present the innovative approaches in crisis response implemented by their programs and discuss the challenges of ensuring the needs of individuals in crisis who live in rural communities are met. Additionally\, the Academic Training project team will highlight key resources to support rural communities developing and implementing crisis response in their jurisdiction. \n\n\n\nClick here to register
URL:https://www.leaders4health.org/event/crisis-response-for-rural-communities-using-technology-and-peer-support-to-meet-people-in-crisis-where-they-are/
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