Programs
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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.
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CCBHC-E National Training and Technical Assistance Center
We are committed to advancing the CCBHC model by providing SAMHSA CCBHC-E grantees training and technical assistance.
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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.
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Cities Thrive
Working together to build a STRONGER, BETTER-FUNDED, MORE INTEGRATED approach to behavioral health.
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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).
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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…
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Harm Reduction
Harm reduction practices aim to reduce the harms associated with substance use by providing non-judgmental services and supports to people who use drugs.
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Models of Integrated Care
Johnson & Johnson Integrated Care ProjectWith funding from Johnson & Johnson, three organizations have focused on expanding their integrated care services at their sites. To learn more about these organizations, read through their story of integration and review further details of their integrated care models.
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National Council Interest Groups
As an Interest Group member, you can attend webinars with renowned experts, build connections with peers, and access exclusive resources as well as to share your own.
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Standards of Care – How to Appeal Denials of Coverage
Standards of care, or level-of-care criteria, are guidelines by which mental health and substance use service providers, as well as insurers, determine the level of care an individual should receive for behavioral health treatment.
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