Behavioral Health Training & Technical Assistance for State, Tribal, and Local Health Officials Program: Welcome Packet
|
|
- Lynne Barber
- 5 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 Behavioral Health Training & Technical Assistance for State, Tribal, and Local Health Officials Program: Welcome Packet Congratulations again! We are thrilled to have the opportunity to work more closely with you over the next several months! Your commitment to the improvement of mental health and substance use treatment (behavioral health) services in your community and nationwide is a passion that we truly share and we are looking forward to supporting you and your health agency as you work toward meaningful progress. This is the Behavioral Health Training & Technical Assistance for State, Tribal, and Local Health Officials Program Welcome Packet. It will provide you with the materials you will need to be successful in this program including a letter of commitment form, important dates, overview of the project, and travel instructions. Looking forward to working with you! Shelina D. Foderingham MPH MSW Project Director, Behavioral Health Training & Technical Assistance for Health Officials Director of Practice Improvement National Council for Behavioral Health ShelinaF@thenationalcouncil.org 1
2 Background Over more than two decades, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) has reiterated the strong recommendation that public health professionals possess the appropriate education and training to perform the required roles by this workforce. IOM asserts that public health workers should be trained in a set of core public health competences and should have the opportunities for practice experience; and additional education and training must be tailored to and depend on the experiences, activities, and functions of particular groups 1. One public health professional sub-group that is of particular interest is state, tribal, and local health officials. The state public health worker shortage report recommended providing educational and training opportunities as a means to both build capacity among the public health workforce and to retain staff 2. Currently, the CDC s Office for State, Tribal, Local and Territorial Support funds the New Health Official Orientation which provides state/tribal/local/territorial health officials training and educational opportunities in general public health, however does not substantially cover the current trends and landscape of behavioral health (mental health and substance use disorders). As part of its mission to support and improve the capacity and performance of the public health system at all levels, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention s Office for State, Tribal, Local and Territorial Support (OSTLTS) provides materials and resources to health officials. As an off-shoot to the New Health Official Orientation, OSTLTS is collaborating with the National Council for Behavioral Health (National Council) to provide behavioral health training and technical assistance to state, tribal, and local health officials. Program Overview With funding from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention s Office for State, Tribal, Local and Territorial Support (OSTLTS), the National Council for Behavioral Health (National Council) has launched the 2016 Behavioral Health Training and Technical Assistance for State, Tribal, and Local Health Officials Program. This 6-month initiative is comprised of 32 state, tribal, and local health officials. As a participant, you will have direct access to behavioral health (mental health and substance use disorders) training and technical assistance in order to support and improve capacity in these areas. From January through June 2016, program participants will participate in one (1) introductory webinar, one (1) two-day in-person training, the National Council s Annual Conference, and gain access to additional ongoing trainings and resources. The in-person training will coincide with the National Council s 2016 Conference from March 7-9, 2016 in Las Vegas. Program participants will also be granted the opportunity to attend the National Council Conference for FREE. Additionally, participants will have access to the following trainings and resources: Toolkit of resources that will include archived webinars, white papers and training materials Electronic sharing of latest news and innovative and evidence-based tools and resources in behavioral health Series of webinars tailored to meet needs and address concerns of health officials 1 The Future of the Public's Health in the 21st Century. Washington, DC: Institute of Medicine, National Academies Press, State Public Health Employee Worker Shortage Report: A Civil Service Recruitment and Retention Crisis. Washington, DC: Association of State and Territorial Health Officials,
3 Program Expectations and Requirements Participants should be available to participate in at least 80% of the following program activities: One (1) introductory Behavioral Health (Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders) Training & Technical Assistance for State & Local Health Officials webinar (January 27, 2016 from 1:00-3:00pm ET) One (1) 2-day in-person training in conjunction with the National Council s Annual Conference in Las Vegas, Nevada, March 7-9, 2016 o 2-day in-person training (Saturday March 5 Sunday, March 6, 2016) o FREE Access to the National Council 2016 Conference, March 7-9, 2016 in Las Vegas, Nevada with tailored conference programming for program participants, including our Population Health conference track workshop sessions Behavioral Health Training for Health Officials LinkedIn Group which will include a resource library, regular posting of latest and greatest news and tools in behavioral health, and access to National Council webinars customized to meet the identified needs of health officials. There will also be additional (optional) topic-specific webinars made available to program participants based on behavioral health needs and concerns identified by local/state health officials in the behavioral health assessment. Travel, lodging expenses, and conference registration for the in-person training and National Council Annual Conference March 5-9, 2016 will be covered for program participants by the National Council. Please note: This offer is nontransferrable, and can only be applied to ONE pre-approved individual per jurisdiction. Program Timeline Please mark the following dates and activities on your calendar. Wednesday, January 27, 2016, 1:00-3:00pm EST: Introductory Webinar (Register HERE). Wednesday, February 3, 2016: Deadline for booking travel to Las Vegas, NV for in-person training and National Council Conference Saturday, March 5 Sunday, March 6, 2016: In-person Training, Las Vegas, NV o Saturday, March 5, 2016, 12:30-5:00pm PST: Executive Version of Mental Health First Aid USA o Sunday, March 6, 2016, 8:30am 4:00pm PST: Behavioral Health Summit 4:00pm 5:00pm PST: Networking Event Additional project activities (including webinars and tailored technical assistance) will be scheduled following the inperson training and Conference. 3
4 * Please complete the letter of commitment and return to by Friday, January 29 th, 2015, 8:00pm EST. Letter of Commitment The National Council for Behavioral Health greatly appreciates your commitment to achieving health equity among people with mental illnesses and addictions and is excited to support the fantastic work you do. Participation in the Behavioral Health Training & Technical Assistance for Health Officials program requires significant time, dedication, thought, energy and enthusiasm to engage in this initiative. This ensures that we are able to support you in the best way possible. Therefore, we ask all participating agencies to agree to an important set of commitments as outlined below. I hereby agree to: 1. Identify a primary project lead who will provide adequate time, energy and enthusiasm to participate in the process and will consistently attend all applicable program activities. a. The primary project lead should be either: i. The health jurisdiction s primary health official; OR ii. A staff member in direct support of the primary health official, with health official support. 2. Identify a secondary project support person, able to participate and attend project activities in cases during which the primary project lead is not available. 3. Complete any assignments and surveys. 4. Actively participate in sharing and dissemination of lessons learned, successes and challenges to other program participants and to broader National Council member audience. Primary Project Lead Date: Signature: Print name: Alternate Project Support Date: Signature: Print name: 4
5 Travel Instructions We look forward to seeing you in Las Vegas, NV for the Behavioral Health Training & Technical Assistance for Health Officials in-person training on Saturday, March 5, 2016 and Sunday, March 6, 2016 and the National Council Annual Conference from Monday, March 7, 2016 through Wednesday, March 9, This logistics sheet contains information that will be helpful to you as you prepare for your trip. If you will be flying into Las Vegas, please use the following link through Avenue Travel to book your flights. Should you have any difficulty, please feel free to contact Lynn Hendrick at or (703) ext and reference charge code : Health Officials Training in your correspondence. Please make your travel arrangements no later than Wednesday, February 3, You must book your travel through Avenue Travel in order for us to cover these costs. Day 1 of the in-person training will begin at 12:30pm PST on Saturday, March 5 th, and will end by 5:00pm PST. Day 2 of the in-person training will begin at 8:30am on Sunday, March 6 th, and will end by 4:00pm PST. The National Council Conference will last all day on Monday, March 7 th and Tuesday, March 8 th, and will end by 1:00pm PST on Wednesday, March 9 th. Please ensure that your travel home allows you to attend as much of these activities as possible. Hotel Location and Accommodations The National Council has blocks of rooms reserved at Caesars Palace and Paris Las Vegas. Check-in date is as early as March 5 th, check-out date is as late as March 9 th. Your room will be paid for by the National Council, however, you must present a credit card when you check in to cover any other charges that you may incur beyond the cost of your room. Once we receive confirmation of your travel plans from Avenue Travel, a room will be reserved for you at one of the hotels. If you choose to stay beyond these nights you will be responsible for the additional night(s) of lodging. Hotel Locations: Caesars Palace 3570 South Las Vegas Boulevard Las Vegas, NV Paris Las Vegas 3655 S Las Vegas Blvd Las Vegas, NV Transportation from McCarran International Airport By Car, Taxi, or Uber (est minute drive) o Start out going east on Wayne Newton Blvd toward Paradise Rd. Take the ramp toward Airport Exit/I-215/Rental Car Return. Merge onto Paradise Rd. Merge onto I-215 W toward Las Vegas/Los Angeles/Salt Lake City and follow for 1.44 miles. Merge onto I-15 N via EXIT 12A toward Las Vegas. Follow for 3.5 miles and take the Flamingo Road exit, EXIT 38. Keep right to take the Flamingo Road E ramp. Merge onto NV-592/W Flamingo Rd. In 0.38 miles, turn Left onto Las Vegas Blvd S/NV
6 Travel Coverage Restrictions: Please read this section carefully. Airline reservations should be booked as soon as possible. Please be mindful that the National Council will cover tickets that are non-refundable, non-transferable, and the lowest available coach fare. 1. Once the ticket has been issued, additional costs associated with flight schedule changes will be charged to the traveler. 2. Travel is only paid from your origin and back to your origin. Any deviations from this route will be charged to the traveler. 3. Only one checked bag will be covered by the National Council. Additional bags will be charged to the traveler. 4. The National Council will cover up to $50 a day for meals not already provided at the meeting. Please keep all receipts for your meal expenses. 5. Travel reimbursement is for meeting related expenses only (i.e. for taxis to the airport from your origin, from the airport to the hotel and back, airport parking). Participants will only be reimbursed for a total maximum of $ Taxi and airport parking receipts are required for reimbursement. 6. Please note that rental cars require prior approval for reimbursement. Also, all reimbursement requests must be accompanied by receipts for all purchases over $5 and should be received by the National Council within 5 business days after the meeting. 7. If you need special accommodations for any of the restrictions listed above, please contact the staff lead for prior approval. 8. A reimbursement form will be provided at the meeting. If you have any logistical questions leading up to the training and conference or travel issues, please contact Margaret Jaco at ext. 265 or MargaretJ2@thenationalcouncil.org. 6
7 Project Team Bios Project Director Shelina D. Foderingham, MPH, MSW ext. 272 Shelina D. Foderingham, MPH, MSW is a public health social work professional who serves as a Director of Practice Improvement at the National Council for Behavioral Health where she manages the organization s public health portfolio. She serves as the Program Director on a number of projects including the National Behavioral Health Network for Tobacco & Cancer Control, the CDC OSTLTS Capacity Building Assistance for Public Health Professionals cooperative agreement. Ms. Foderingham also serves as faculty for a number of practice improvement projects focused on primary-behavioral health integration, health information technology (HIT) and clinical quality improvement. Prior to joining the National Council, she spent over seven years providing training and technical assistance to supporting health systems transformation efforts across the United States Gulf Coast. She holds a dual Masters in Social Work and Public Health from Tulane University and a Bachelor s of Science degree in Psychology from Xavier University of Louisiana. Project Manager Margaret Jaco, MSSW MargaretJ2@thenationalcouncil.org ext. 265 Margaret Jaco, MSSW is a behavioral health professional who currently serves as Policy Associate at the National Council for Behavioral Health. In this role, Margaret provides project coordination and other support to multiple practice improvement and leadership programs, including CDC-funded initiatives and the Reducing Adolescent Substance Abuse Initiative learning community, funded through the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation. Ms. Jaco provides project management and writing support for other federal and state grant proposals, and serves as the Project Manager for the CDC-funded National Behavioral Health Network for Tobacco & Cancer Control. Also at the National Council, Margaret previously served as Program Associate for Mental Health First Aid, the National Council s premier mental health public education program. In this role, Ms. Jaco was responsible for providing tailored technical assistance, developing customized curriculum modules, and creating detailed reports. Prior to joining the National Council, Margaret served in various positions for behavioral health and advocacy organizations, including extensive work in the realms of affordable and public housing, Medicaid, and public policy analysis. During her graduate studies, Ms. Jaco authored two Federally-funded publications on topics related to homelessness. Project Faculty Linda Rosenberg, MSW serves as the President and Chief Executive Officer at the National Council for Behavioral Health. Ms. Rosenberg is a national expert in the financing and delivery of mental health and substance services. Under her leadership, the National Council for Behavioral Health has become our nation s most effective advocate for behavioral health prevention, early intervention, science-based treatment, and recovery. Harnessing the voices of the 10 million adults, children, and families served by 7
8 the National Council s 2,500 member organizations, Rosenberg helped secure passage of the federal parity law, expanded integrated behavioral and primary care services, introduced Mental Health First Aid in the U.S., and built an array of organizational, clinical and workforce improvement initiatives. The National Council s strong support of the Mental Health Excellence Act will result in the first comprehensive effort to establish community accountability for the health of people with serious mental illnesses and addictions, the consistent utilization of evidence-based practices, and the standardized measurement of outcomes. Rosenberg was Senior Deputy Commissioner of the New York State Office of Mental Health prior to joining the National Council. She has over 30 years experience in designing and operating hospitals, community and housing programs, and implemented New York s first Mental Health Court. Rosenberg serves on an array of boards of directors and is a member of the Executive Committee of the National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention. Jeannie Campbell, Master Chief Petty Officer, ret. serves as the Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of the National Council for Behavioral Health, guiding the administrative and fiscal management of the organization and leading a staff of 50 in delivering a range of cutting-edge consulting, training, technical assistance, and public education programs and services. Campbell orchestrates the National Council for Behavioral Health Conference, healthcare s largest and most reputed specialty conference that draws more than 3,000 attendees every year and features world-class speakers and a top-notch curriculum in leadership and practice excellence. A veteran of the U.S. Navy, Ms. Campbell leads national civilian initiatives to improve community-based mental health and addictions treatment for veterans and pioneered the Serving Our Veterans Behavioral Health Certificate, designed to train civilian healthcare providers in military cultural and clinical competencies to better care for veterans in the community. Charles Ingoglia, MSW serves as the Senior Vice President for Public Policy and Practice Improvement at the National Council for Behavioral Health. Mr. Ingoglia has worked as a provider, advocate, and educator for government and public sector organizations, with more than 20 years of experience in behavioral health. Ingoglia directs the federal and state affairs function of the National Council for Behavioral Health, and oversees practice improvement and technical assistance programs offered to more than 500,000 behavioral health professionals across the U.S. His efforts have centered on key issues such as parity, healthcare reform, and improving the experience of mental health and addictions care and treatment engagement. Prior to joining the National Council, Ingoglia provided policy and program design guidance to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. He also has directed state government relations and service system improvement projects for the National Mental Health Association, served as a policy analyst for the National Association of Social Workers, and designed educational programs for mental health and addictions professionals at the Association of Ambulatory Behavioral Healthcare. He has worked in a transitional shelter with homeless persons and provided individual, group and couples counseling at the Whitman-Walker Clinic in Washington, DC. Ingoglia is adjunct faculty at the George Washington University Graduate School of Political Management. Mohini Venkatesh, MPH is the Vice President of Practice Improvement at the National Council for Behavioral Health. A passionate advocate for systems-level change, Ms. Venkatesh leads some of the industry s strongest practice improvement and leadership programs designed to transform clinical and business strategies to meet ever-changing needs, including the Executive Leadership Program, Advancing Standards of Care for People with Bipolar Disorder, and the National Council s scope for SAMHSA s BHbusiness Initiative. As a national policy expert, Ms. Venkatesh conducts legislative analysis on the most pressing issues, including health reform, and offers analytic and advocacy advice to National 8
9 Council members and state and regional associations across the country. Ms. Venkatesh particularly champions mid-level and rising-star leaders as the future of behavioral health, and is the catalyst behind national programs such as the Middle Management Academy, Young Leaders Program, and Addressing Health Disparities Leadership Program. Prior to joining the Council, Ms. Venkatesh worked in the field in a hospital-based psychiatric unit, several social service non-profit organizations, and a state association advocating for community behavioral services. Ms. Venkatesh is the board vice-chair for a community behavioral health organization in Washington, D.C. and recently completed a fellowship with the Non- Profit Roundtable s Future Executive Directors Program. She received a Masters in Public Health from Yale University and a B.A. in Psychology from the University of Massachusetts-Amherst. Joan Kenerson King, RN, MSN, CS has worked in the behavioral health field for over 20 years and currently serves as Senior Integration Consultant at the National Council for Behavioral Health; in which capacity she consults with organizations, counties and states on developing systems of care that integrate physical and behavioral health. Prior to joining the National Council, she devoted the majority of her consulting practice to the development of recovery oriented systems of care, recovery oriented practices and to exploring and helping organizations develop integrated systems of care. In addition, she provided training and consultation in supporting the development of the voice and stories of people in recovery. Her work included state, local and agency related recovery oriented change. Joan is passionate about facilitating transformation in systems so that they fully embrace the voice and knowledge of the people they serve. Her keen areas of interest are the development of peer cultures, the use of formal and informal peer support, activating the voice of people in recovery, integration of care across various systems and developing cultures of wellness. She graduated from Eastern Mennonite University with a bachelor s degree in nursing, and received her master s degree in psychiatric nursing from the University of Pennsylvania. Joan is a certified clinical nurse specialist in adult mental health nursing. Dr. Joseph Parks, MD serves as the Director of MO HealthNet, Missouri s Medicaid authority in Jefferson City, Missouri. He also holds the position of Distinguished Research Professor of Science at the University of Missouri St. Louis and is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Missouri, Department of Psychiatry in Columbia. He practices psychiatry on an outpatient basis at Family Health Center, a federally funded community health center established to expand services to uninsured and underinsured patients in central Missouri. Dr. Parks has authored or coauthored a number of original articles, monographs, technical papers, and reviews on Behavioral Health services delivery and policy. 9
Mental Health First Aid USA. Organization Name
Mental Health First Aid USA Organization Name Executive Summary Mental disorders are more common than heart disease and cancers combined. However, mental illnesses have for too long been treated as separate
More informationHelping our Veterans and their families reclaim the life they put on hold.
Helping our Veterans and their families reclaim the life they put on hold. JEANNIE CAMPBELL, MSW Executive Vice President, National Council and Retired Master Chief Petty Officer Jeannie Campbell serves
More informationMental Health Liaison Group
Mental Health Liaison Group The Honorable Nancy Pelosi The Honorable Harry Reid Speaker Majority Leader United States House of Representatives United States Senate Washington, DC 20515 Washington, DC 20510
More informationTrauma and Alcoholism Brochure
Washington University School of Medicine Digital Commons@Becker Brochure 2011: 2011 Brochure Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.wustl.edu/guzebrochure2011 Part of the Medicine and
More informationHousing for Health Grant Initiative
Northwest Region Housing for Health Grant Initiative Supported Housing for Individuals with Behavioral Health Challenges using Peer Supports Request for Proposals (RFP) GRANT INITIATIVE SUMMARY Kaiser
More informationOregon Health Authority DIVISION OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS Medicaid Policy & Program Section
Oregon Health Authority DIVISION OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS Medicaid Policy & Program Section Service Definition and Reimbursement Guide Assertive Community Treatment 2014-06-09 This guide describes
More informationWorkforce Development in Mental Health
Workforce Development in Mental Health Michael A. Hoge, Ph.D. Yale School of Medicine & The Annapolis Coalition March 13, 2014 This webinar sponsored by the Center for Mental Health Services, Substance
More informationTHE FUND FOR A HEALTHY NEVADA
PROPOSAL TO THE FUND FOR A HEALTHY NEVADA Subcommittee Prioritization Process June 6, 2005 Social Entrepreneurs, Inc. 6121 Lakeside Drive, Suite 160 Reno, Nevada 89511 Phone: (775) 324-4567 Fax: (775)
More informationAlternative Break Domestic Trip Proposal. Spring 2009 St. Bernard s Parish, New Orleans
Alternative Break Spring 2009 St. Bernard s Parish, New Orleans Table of Contents Executive Summary... 3-4 Alternative Break.3 Spring 2009 Trip......3 Funding....3 Volunteer Opportunity.....3 Academic
More informationCCBHCs 101: Opportunities and Strategic Decisions Ahead
CCBHCs 101: Opportunities and Strategic Decisions Ahead Rebecca C. Farley, MPH National Council for Behavioral Health Speaker Name Title Organization It Passed! The largest federal investment in mental
More informationCal MediConnect Providers Summit Wednesday, January 21, :00 AM - 4:00 PM 555 West Temple Street Los Angeles, CA
Speaker Bios Breakout Session 1A: Best Practices for Integrated Care Teams Joseph Garcia Joseph Garcia is the Chief Operating Officer for Community Health Group, a not for-profit health plan in San Diego
More informationU.S. WILPF S GRANT PROGRAM INFORMATION AND GUIDELINES
U.S. WILPF S GRANT PROGRAM INFORMATION AND GUIDELINES - 2017 The Women s International League for Peace and Freedom was founded in April, 1915 with the mission of advocating fundamental changes in economic
More informationModern Day Ethics: Guns, Social Media and Clinical Dilemmas (MD32)
Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic of UPMC resolve Crisis Network Office of Educational Resources and Planning Modern Day Ethics: Guns, Social Media and Clinical Dilemmas (MD32) A Three-Hour Ethics
More informationEconomic Stimulus and Healthcare Reform: Implications for Behavioral Health
Economic Stimulus and Healthcare Reform: Implications for Behavioral Health Charles Ingoglia, Vice President, Public Policy Alexa Eggleston, Director Public Policy Al Guida, Consultant National Council
More informationBack to the Future of Nursing: A Look Ahead Based on a Landmark IOM Report The 2013 Richard and Hinda Rosenthal Lecture
Back to the Future of Nursing: A Look Ahead Based on a Landmark IOM Report The 2013 Richard and Hinda Rosenthal Lecture National Academy of Sciences Building Auditorium 2101 Constitution Avenue NW Washington,
More information2016 Implementation Sites Project Call for Applications
2016 Implementation Sites Project Call for Applications The National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges (NCJFCJ) is inviting applications from dependency, abuse, and neglect courts to become new
More informationREQUEST FOR PROPOSALS State Public Health Departments to Pilot CSTE Recommended Surveillance Indicators for Substance Use and Mental Health
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS State Public Health Departments to Pilot CSTE Recommended Surveillance Indicators for Substance Use and Mental Health TABLE OF CONTENTS: Part I. Overview Information Part II. Full
More information2016 MONTANA NONPROFIT ASSOCIATION CONFERENCE Request for Session Proposals September 27-29, 2016 Helena, MT
2016 MONTANA NONPROFIT ASSOCIATION CONFERENCE Request for Session Proposals September 27-29, 2016 Helena, MT The Montana Nonprofit Association seeks your proposal for a 90 minute breakout session at the
More informationLeadership in Government Fellowship
G U I DE L IN E S A ND A PP L I C AT IO N Leadership in Government Fellowship U.S. Programs Deadline for applications: July 24, 2018 at 12:00 p.m. (EDT) The Leadership in Government Fellowships seek applicants
More informationHealth and Wellbeing
Health and Wellbeing at the University of Virginia Christopher Holstege, MD Executive Director, Department of Student Health Professor, School of Medicine CDC 990 total Paraprofessionals Supporting
More informationRequest for Applications (RFA) HBCU Mental Health Pilot Program
Request for Applications (RFA) 2008-2009 HBCU Mental Health Pilot Program Background and Instructions A 2006 national survey conducted by the Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
More informationFostering Effective Integration of Behavioral Health and Primary Care in Massachusetts Guidelines. Program Overview and Goal.
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Foundation Fostering Effective Integration of Behavioral Health and Primary Care 2015-2018 Funding Request Overview Summary Access to behavioral health care services
More informationBOSTON PUBLIC HEALTH COMMISSION. Child, Adolescent, & Family Health
BOSTON PUBLIC HEALTH COMMISSION Child, Adolescent, & Family Health Request For Proposal for Statewide Training and Systems Change Engagement Partner June 07, 2018 Table of Contents Request for Proposal
More information2014 NACo Annual Conference and Exposition Agenda as of June 16, 2014
Friday, July 11, 2014 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Registration Hall B Lobby 2014 NACo Annual Conference and Exposition Agenda as of June 16, 2014 All events will take place at the Ernest N. Morial Convention
More informationIllinois Supportive Housing Institute. Application Packet. Integrated Housing For Adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
Illinois Supportive Housing Institute Application Packet Integrated Housing For Adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Facilitated by CSH: The Source for Housing Solutions Funded through
More informationPrimary Care 101: A Glossary for Prevention Practitioners
PREVENTION COLLABORATION IN ACTION Engaging the Right Partners Primary Care 101: A Glossary for Prevention Practitioners As the U.S. healthcare landscape continues to change under the Affordable Care Act
More informationMassHealth Accountable Care Update
MassHealth Accountable Care Update Marylou Sudders Secretary Executive Office of Health & Human Services May 16, 2018 Partnering with CHCs: In it together! Community health centers have been providing
More informationCONNECT. COMMUNICATE. COLLABORATE.
CONNECT. COMMUNICATE. COLLABORATE. 44 TH ANNUAL Conference & Trade Show Delegate Registration October 27-30, 2018 KANSAS CITY MARRIOTT DOWNTOWN KANSAS CITY, MO #naptconference naptconference.org info@napt.org
More informationMENTAL HEALTH 2018 REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
MENTAL HEALTH 2018 REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL HCF Providing leadership, advocacy, and resources to eliminate barriers and promote quality health for the uninsured and underserved VISION: Healthy People, Healthy
More informationLife Course Indicators Intensive Technical Assistance Request for Applications
Life Course Indicators Intensive Technical Assistance Request for Applications REQUEST FOR APPLICATIONS RELEASED: JUNE 22, 2015 REQUEST FOR APPLICATIONS DEADLINE: JULY 31, 2014 This request for applications
More informationPOIR Conference Funding Guidelines and Application (Transitional Scheme AY )
POIR Conference Funding Guidelines and Application (Transitional Scheme AY2015-16) From AY2015-16, the POIR Program will begin managing all the conference funding for the POIR students regardless of their
More informationMetrics, Money, and the Ethics of Behavioral Health Care. Joan L. Erney, JD Chief Executive Officer Community Behavioral Health December 2, 2013
Metrics, Money, and the Ethics of Behavioral Health Care Joan L. Erney, JD Chief Executive Officer Community Behavioral Health December 2, 2013 Today s Conversation DBHIDS-Community Behavioral Health Current
More informationTRICARE: Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Treatment for Child and Adolescent Beneficiaries
TRICARE: Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Treatment for Child and Adolescent Beneficiaries Clinical Support Division Condition-Based Specialty Care Section June 24, 2015 Medically Ready Force Ready
More informationAssertive Community Treatment (ACT)
Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) services are therapeutic interventions that address the functional problems of individuals who have the most complex and/or pervasive
More informationNew York s 1115 Waiver Programs Downstate Public Comment and PAOP Working Session. Comments of Christy Parque, MSW.
New York s 1115 Waiver Programs Downstate Public Comment and PAOP Working Session Comments of Christy Parque, MSW President and CEO November 29, 2017 The Coalition for Behavioral Health, Inc. (The Coalition)
More informationCONSUMER CONFERENCE ATTENDANCE SUBSIDY APPLICATION
CONSUMER CONFERENCE ATTENDANCE SUBSIDY APPLICATION 2014 National Health Care for the Homeless Conference & Policy Symposium New Orleans Marriott May 28 30, 2014 Applications are due February 14, 2014 Late
More informationNorth Carolina s Transformation to Managed Care
North Carolina s Transformation to Managed Care Jay Ludlam, Assistant Secretary Department of Health and Human Services December 2017 My background Only 10+ years of experience in Medicaid Assistant Attorney
More informationNeonatal Certification Review
Presented by Pro Ed Neonatal Certification Review For the RNC-NIC & Neonatal CCRN Exams Las Vegas, Nevada SouthPoint Hotel & Casino October 3 & 4, 2017 www.forproed.com 951.285.5699 Neonatal Certification
More informationADVANCED REGIONAL RESPONSE TRAINING CENTER
ADVANCED REGIONAL RESPONSE TRAINING CENTER 2012 Activities are the result of funding provided by The Alabama Department of Public Health, Center for Emergency Preparedness, via a cooperative agreement
More informationI. General Instructions
Contra Costa Behavioral Health Services Request for Proposals (RFP) Outpatient Mental Health Services September 30, 2015 I. General Instructions Contra Costa Behavioral Health Services (CCBHS, or the County)
More information2013 Sigma Theta Tau International Region 7 Conference. February 15 & 16, The Westin Fort Lauderdale Fort Lauderdale, FL
2013 Sigma Theta Tau International Region 7 Conference February 15 & 16, 2013 The Westin Fort Lauderdale Fort Lauderdale, FL 2013 Sigma Theta Tau International Region 7 Conference Nursing 2.0: New Generation
More informationControlled Management. Management For
ASIPP Educational Services Excellence in the education of Interventional Pain Physicians Controlled Substance Management and Business Management For IPm: Practical Aspects Up to 9 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits
More informationThe Oregon Administrative Rules contain OARs filed through December 14, 2012
The Oregon Administrative Rules contain OARs filed through December 14, 2012 OREGON HEALTH AUTHORITY, ADDICTIONS AND MENTAL HEALTH DIVISION: MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES 309-016-0605 Definitions DIVISION 16
More informationJob Announcement Older Adults
1525 Job Announcement Older Adults Position: Supervisor: Social Worker Program Director Older Adults Overview: University Settlement is one of New York City's most dynamic social justice institutions,
More informationHOUSING I NFORMATION & S C H EDULE A T - A - G LANCE NAACP NATIONAL CONVENTION. All in F OR J USTICE & EQUALITY
HOUSING I NFORMATION & S C H EDULE A T - A - G LANCE 105 NAACP th NATIONAL CONVENTION L A S VEGAS, N E V ADA JULY 19-23, 2014 All in F OR J USTICE & EQUALITY W H Y TH E NAACP CHOSE Las Vegas, Nevada LAS
More informationNEXT GEN HEALTH CARE: INTEGRATING CHILDREN S BEHAVIORAL HEALTH IN 2017 AND BEYOND
NEXT GEN HEALTH CARE: INTEGRATING CHILDREN S BEHAVIORAL HEALTH IN 2017 AND BEYOND BALTIMORE, MD JUNE 14 15, 2017 NACBH s mission is to advance the field of children s behavioral health by engaging talented
More informationABOUT THE program CEUs and CMEs CEUs for ARRTC BASiC ANd ROAd SHOw: CMEs for ARRTC BASiC ANd ROAd SHOw:
Advanced Regional Response Training 2009 Activities are the result of funding provided by Alabama Department of Public Health, Center for Emergency Preparedness, via a cooperative agreement from ASPR.
More informationExecutive, Legislative & Regulatory 2018 AGENDA. unitypoint.org/govaffairs
Executive, Legislative & Regulatory 2018 AGENDA unitypoint.org/govaffairs Dear Policy Makers and Community Stakeholders, In the midst of tumultuous times, we bring you our 2018 State Legislative Agenda.
More informationPlease feel free to send thoughts to: We hope you enjoy this. Karl Steinkraus
Maryland enewsletter May 2016 Welcome to the new Beacon Maryland Newsletter Beacon Health Options has designed this new quarterly publication to assist providers in getting the news out to the Maryland
More informationStudent Vice President Leadership Summit
Student Vice President Leadership Summit To provide valuable leadership skills and enhance personal growth among Phi Kappa Phi Student Vice Presidents. 2013 Application Packet For additional information:
More information2017 Education Workshop Guide
2017 Education Workshop Guide Activity Director Workshop Federal Review Course Social Service Designee Train the Trainer Series Online Workshops General Information Registration & Payment of Fees Pre-registration
More informationLife Course Indicators Intensive Technical Assistance Request for Applications
Life Course Indicators Intensive Technical Assistance Request for Applications REQUEST FOR APPLICATIONS RELEASED: AUGUST 8, 2014 REQUEST FOR APPLICATIONS DEADLINE: SEPTEMBER 5, 2014 This request for applications
More informationAOPMHC STRATEGIC PLANNING 2018
SERVICE AREA AND OVERVIEW EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Anderson-Oconee-Pickens Mental Health Center (AOP), established in 1962, serves the following counties: Anderson, Oconee and Pickens. Its catchment area has
More informationCHAPTER 9. AUXILIARY TRAVEL
CHAPTER 9. AUXILIARY TRAVEL A. Travel Orders. 1. Travel Order Request. A Temporary Assignment to Duty (TAD) Request form must be submitted via the chain of command to receive official TAD orders from the
More informationCenter for Teaching and Learning Professional Development Funding Request Packet 2015
CRITERIA AND GUIDELINES FOR REQUESTING INDIVIDUAL FACULTY PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AWARDS Revised 9/15 Central State University recognizes that attendance at and participation in professional conferences,
More informationBlue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Foundation Expanding Access to Behavioral Health Urgent Care
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Foundation Expanding Access to Behavioral Health Urgent Care 2019 Grant Program-Quick View Summary Access to behavioral health care services for patients across
More informationCommunity Health Needs Assessment April, 2018
Community Health Needs Assessment April, 2018 The Centers, Inc. 2018 Community Health Needs Assessment Table of Contents Description of The Centers... 3 Annual Budget:... 4 Provided Services Include:...
More informationTransformation of State Behavioral Health Agencies: National Trends & State Evidence for Strategy & Support
Transformation of State Behavioral Health Agencies: National Trends & State Evidence for Strategy & Support NASMHPD Annual Meeting Washington, DC July 21, 2015 National Association of State Mental Health
More informationTo achieve for the UAW and Chrysler the goal of developing and sustaining a world-class technically skilled work force through constant training and
This booklet is for you. It is a complete resource to help you plan for your scheduled training session at the World Class Manufacturing Academy (WCMA). Inside, you will find important information about
More informationUCP Easter Seals Heartland Program Evaluation 2009
UCP Easter Seals Heartland Program Evaluation 2009 Executive Summary On October 1, 2008, United Cerebral Palsy of Greater St. Louis and Easter Seals Missouri merged creating UCP Easter Seals Heartland
More informationCARL PERKINS CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION (CTE) FACULTY DEVELOPMENT (FD)/CERFICATION GRANTS (CG)
CARL PERKINS CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION (CTE) FACULTY DEVELOPMENT (FD)/CERFICATION GRANTS (CG) At Salt Lake Community College (SLCC) students are our highest priority and we are committed to providing
More informationLocum Support Program
Locum Support Program The Locum Support Program is funded by a Contribution Agreement between the Yukon Medical Association (YMA) and the Yukon Government (YG). The purpose of this program is to assist
More informationempowering people to build better lives their efforts to meet economic, social and emotional challenges and enhance their well-being
Community Care Alliance empowering people to build better lives Adult Mental Health Services Basic Needs Assistance Child & Family Services Education Employment & Training Housing Stabilization & Residential
More informationUniversity of Shopping Centers 2014 on the campus of The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
International Council of Shopping Centers University of Shopping Centers 2014 on the campus of The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA HEADQUARTERS LOCATION ON CAMPUS The
More informationImproving Monitoring and Evaluation of Environmental Public Health in Maryland
Improving Monitoring and Evaluation of Environmental Public Health in Maryland 2009-2010 Environmental Public Health Leadership Institute Fellow(s): Rebecca Love; MPH, CHES Policy Analyst; Maryland Department
More informationCommunity Health Worker (CHW) Strategies and Local Public Health: Overview and Opportunities Local Public Health Association Meeting May 16, 2013
Community Health Worker (CHW) Strategies and Local Public Health: Overview and Opportunities Local Public Health Association Meeting May 16, 2013 Carol Berg, Board Member Joan Cleary, Executive Director
More informationTRAUMA, CRITICAL CARE & ACUTE CARE SURGERY March 23-25, 2015 Medical Disaster Response March 22, 2015
TRAUMA, CRITICAL CARE & ACUTE CARE SURGERY March 23-25, 2015 Medical Disaster Response March 22, 2015 Caesars Palace, Las Vegas TWO CUTTING EDGE CONFERENCES ONE SPECTACULAR VENUE The opportunity of the
More informationAAPA 2017 AWARD SUBMISSION Community/ Educational Outreach Category Port of Gulfport Job Awareness and Preparedness Workshops
Summary of Entry: AAPA 2017 AWARD SUBMISSION Community/ Educational Outreach Category Port of Gulfport Job Awareness and Preparedness Workshops In exchange for $568 million in Katrina Disaster Recovery
More informationMental Health Board Member Orientation & Training
1 Mental Health Board Member Orientation & Training See Tab 1 Mental Health Timeline 1957 Sources: California Legislative Analyst Office & California Department of Health Care Services to Prior to 1957
More informationStrategic Plan SFY
Strategic Plan SFY 2017-2018 DHS STRATEGY MAP SFY 2017-2018 OUR MISSION We improve the quality of life of vulnerable Oklahomans by increasing people s ability to lead safer, healthier, more independent
More information2017 Annual Conference Riding the Waves of Change: Oregon Organizations Collaborating to Improve Healthcare
GENERAL SESSION Lynne Saxton, Director, Oregon Health Authority Mrs. Saxton is the director of the Oregon Health Authority. OHA protects and promotes the health of all Oregonians, provides access to health
More informationBOOTCAMP FOR NEW CAREER SERVICES PROFESSIONALS
BOOTCAMP FOR NEW CAREER SERVICES PROFESSIONALS November 7-8, 2017 Orlando, FL Get a crash-course in the skills needed to be successful in career services. OVERVIEW Guide your own learning at this day-and-a-half
More informationBulletin. DHS Provides Policy for Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics TOPIC PURPOSE CONTACT SIGNED TERMINOLOGY NOTICE NUMBER DATE
Bulletin NUMBER 17-51-01 DATE February 27, 2017 OF INTEREST TO County Directors Social Services Supervisors and Staff Case Managers and Care Coordinators Managed Care Organizations Mental Health Providers
More information1:00pm EST Webinar will begin shortly.
Community Health Workers: Part of the Solution for Advancing Health Equity; Perspectives and Initiatives from the New England Regional Health Equity Council 1:00pm EST Webinar will begin shortly. Community
More informationThe Affordable Care Act, HRSA, and the Integration of Behavioral Health Services
The Affordable Care Act, HRSA, and the Integration of Behavioral Health Services Indiana Council of Community Mental Health Centers Ft. Wayne, Indiana May 19, 2011 David B. Bingaman, LCSW, ACSW U.S. Department
More informationNeonatal Certification Review
Neonatal Certification Review For the RNC-NIC & Neonatal CCRN Exams Las Vegas, Nevada SouthPoint Hotel & Casino May 7 & 8, 2018 www.forproed.com Presented by Pro Ed 951.285.5699 Neonatal Certification
More informationCALL FOR PRESENTERS CONFERENCE DESCRIPTION
CALL FOR PRESENTERS The Spring Industry Support Conference is part of Housing Oregon, a statewide, membership-based association of over 80 affordable housing and community development organizations, public
More informationCommunity Health Workers & Rural Health: Increasing Access, Improving Care Minnesota Rural Health Conference June 26, 2012
Community Health Workers & Rural Health: Increasing Access, Improving Care Minnesota Rural Health Conference June 26, 2012 Joan Cleary, Interim Executive Director Minnesota Community Health Worker Alliance
More informationNational Quality Improvement Center for Collaborative Community Court Teams
National Quality Improvement Center for Collaborative Community Court Teams Orientation Webinar for Demonstration Site Selection December 19, 2017 2:00 PM EST National Quality Improvement Center for Collaborative
More informationPersonnel -- Certified/Non-Certified
4133 Personnel -- Certified/Non-Certified Travel; Reimbursement The Superintendent or his/her designee is authorized to approve travel and travel expense by employees on official business. Mileage rate
More informationDMC-ODS. System Transformation. Presented at DHCS 2017 Annual Conference. Elizabeth Stanley-Salazar, MPH Doug Bond Lisa Garcia, LCSW
DMC-ODS System Transformation Presented at DHCS 2017 Annual Conference Elizabeth Stanley-Salazar, MPH Doug Bond Lisa Garcia, LCSW Objectives Understand managed care principles applied to DMC-ODS Waiver
More informationMoving forward on mental health and substance abuse: The time is now!
CNA Webinar Series: Progress in Practice Moving forward on mental health and substance abuse: The time is now! Louise Bradley President & CEO, Mental Health Commission of Canada Michel Perron Chief Executive
More informationDealing with Psychiatric Issues in the Emergency Department
Dealing with Psychiatric Issues in the Emergency Department Thursday, October 28, 2010 Louisiana Hospital Association Conference Center Baton Rouge, Louisiana Dealing with Psychiatric Issues in the Emergency
More informationLessons Learned from Local Radiation Shelter Exercises and Resources to Help Advance Radiation Preparedness Within Local Jurisdictions
Lessons Learned from Local Radiation Shelter Exercises and Resources to Help Advance Radiation Preparedness Within Local Jurisdictions National Radiological Emergency Preparedness Conference 2016 Annual
More informationAn Introduction to MPCA and Federally Qualified Health Centers~ Partners for Quality Care
An Introduction to MPCA and Federally Qualified Health Centers~ Partners for Quality Care AIM Partnership Forum June 5, 2014 Lynda C. Meade, MPA Director of Clinical Services Michigan Primary Care Association
More informationThis report is a summary of the November 2015 Behavioral Health Stakeholder s Summit that was held in Fargo.
This report is a summary of the November 2015 Behavioral Health Stakeholder s Summit that was held in Fargo. February 10, 2016 ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH November 2015 Summary Report Exchange of information
More informationCollege of American Pathologists. Senior Director, Legislation and Political Action Position Profile October 2012
College of American Pathologists Senior Director, Legislation and Political Action Position Profile October 2012 This profile provides information about the College of American Pathologists (CAP) and the
More informationThe Patient-Centered Primary Care Collaborative: New Vision, New Strategic Plan, New Organizational Structure
The Patient-Centered Primary Care Collaborative: New Vision, New Strategic Plan, New Organizational Structure Marci Nielsen, PhD, MPH Executive Director Amy Gibson, MS, RN Chief Operating Officer Patient-Centered
More informationInterpretive Grant Program
Interpretive Grant Program Freedom s Frontier National Heritage Area (FFNHA) invites its partner organizations to apply for Interpretive Grants. FFNHA will award small grants ($500-$1,500) and large grants
More informationRequest for Applications OJJDP Center for Coordinated Assistance to States Multi-System Collaboration Training and Technical Assistance Program:
Request for Applications OJJDP Center for Coordinated Assistance to States Multi-System Collaboration Training and Technical Assistance Program: Building an Infrastructure for Reform Request for Application
More informationChanging the primary care landscape in Jackson County, Oregon
Changing the primary care landscape in Jackson County, Oregon Health system transformation in Oregon Coordinated Care Organizations Coordinated Care Organizations (First 5 years) LOWER COSTS: Federal and
More informationU.S. FUND FOR UNICEF Global Citizenship Fellows Program Frequently Asked Questions
U.S. FUND FOR UNICEF Global Citizenship Fellows Program Frequently Asked Questions 1. What is the definition of a global citizen? 2. What is the U.S. Fund for UNICEF? 3. What is UNICEF? 4. What is the
More informationADVANCED REGIONAL RESPONSE TRAINING CENTER
ADVANCED REGIONAL RESPONSE TRAINING CENTER 2013 Administrative Activities are the result of funding provided by The Alabama Department of Public Health, Center for Emergency Preparedness, via a cooperative
More informationAMCHP Annual Conference
Co-located with the Family Voices National Conference February 12 15, 2011 Omni Shoreham Hotel Washington, DC AMCHP Annual Conference WORKING TOGETHER TO IMPROVE MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH The 2011 AMCHP
More informationCertified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCHBC) 101
Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCHBC) 101 On April 1, 2014, the President signed the Protecting Access to Medicare Act (PAMA) into law, which included a provision authorizing a two part
More informationCollaborative Care: Case Study of Integrating Primary Care in a Mental Health Setting Beat Steiner MD MPH Brian Sheitman MD
Collaborative Care: Case Study of Integrating Primary Care in a Mental Health Setting Beat Steiner MD MPH Professor of Family Medicine UNC School of Medicine & Associate Medical Director Primary Care Services
More informationBehavioral Health Clinic Client Handbook
Serving persons in Bienville, Bossier, Caddo, Claiborne, DeSoto, Natchitoches, Red River, Sabine and Webster Parishes Behavioral Health Clinic Client Handbook Living Recovery in the present, Offering Hope
More informationThe Ohio Youth-Led Prevention Network. SFY 2018 Request for Proposals
The Ohio Youth-Led Prevention Network SFY 208 Request for Proposals Advancing the Engagement of Young People: Adult Training Academy and Technical Assistance Funding Opportunity The Ohio Youth-Led Prevention
More informationState (and U. S. Territorial) Health Department Request for Technical Assistance (RTA): Applications due: (December 1, 2014) at 11:59 pm ET
State (and U. S. Territorial) Health Department Request for Technical Assistance (RTA): Million Hearts Stakeholders Workshop Applications due: (December 1, 2014) at 11:59 pm ET I. Purpose: The purpose
More informationVHA Mental Health Program Office Update VA Psychologist Leader Conference
VHA Mental Health Program Office Update VA Psychologist Leader Conference Wendy Tenhula, PhD Acting Deputy Chief Consultant for Specialty Mental Heath David Carroll, PhD Executive Director, Office of Mental
More information