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  • Program CCBHC Success Center

    The CCBHC Success Center is a hub for data, implementation support and advocacy to support the Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic initiative.

    CCBHC
  • Program CCBHC-E National Training and Technical Assistance Center

    We are committed to advancing the CCBHC model by providing SAMHSA CCBHC Expansion Grantees training and technical assistance on certification, sustainability and the implementation of processes that support access to care and evidence-based practices.

    CCBHC
  • Program CONNECTED

    Meaningful youth-adult partnerships across the nation are inspiring transformational community change to build responsive community support systems that nurture resilience, self-efficacy and mental wellbeing.

  • Program Center of Excellence

    The Center of Excellence for Integrated Health Solutions is committed to advancing the implementation of high-quality treatment for individuals with co-occurring physical and mental health conditions, including substance use disorders.

    Integrated Health
  • Program Cities Thrive

    Working together to build a STRONGER, BETTER-FUNDED, MORE INTEGRATED approach to behavioral health.

    Public Policy
  • Program Criminal Justice Resource Hub

    The criminalization of people with substance use and mental health challenges has resulted in devastating consequences for individuals, families and communities. It is estimated that nearly 66% of people incarcerated in jails and 50% of people in prisons have had a…

  • Program Deflection and Pre-arrest Diversion to Prevent Opioid Overdose

    Communities across the country have implemented deflection and pre-arrest diversion (DPAD) initiatives to link people who use drugs to evidence-based care and services instead of incarceration.

    Workforce Development
  • Program Early Intervention Treatments for Psychosis

    The National Council for Mental Wellbeing is launching the Mental Health First Aid First Episode Psychosis Community of Practice to facilitate earlier interventions and improve outcomes for First Episode Psychosis (FEP).

    Mental Health
  • Program Geriatric Technical Assistance Center

    Older Adults and Behavioral Health The National Council on Aging (NCOA) reported that approximately one in four older adults in the U.S. have a mental illness. This number is expected to double to 15 million by 2030. Additionally, according to the Substance…

    Integrated Health
  • Program The Center for Workforce Solutions

    The mental health and substance use treatment workforce crisis is a healthcare crisis. Organizations are facing challenges with recruitment and retention, burnout and sustainable approaches to enhancing the workforce to meet the growing demand for mental health and substance use services. Developing new strategies to strengthen, diversify and expand the…

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