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Keeping Clients and Staff Safe in Residential Treatment; Lessons Learned throughout COVID-19
Patti Mohling, LMSW, CADC
Counselor/Preauthorization Coordinator, Pathways Behavioral Services
Pathways Behavioral Services, a participating site in the Center of Excellence for Integrated Health Solution’s collaborative in Waterloo, IA, implemented new rehabilitative services protocols in response to COVID-19 to ensure they could remain open and continue to provide services to those experiencing SUD or transitioning back into the community from the criminal justice system.
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National Council Conversations: Episode 2
Nicholas Thomas
Director of Content Marketing at the National Council for Behavioral Health
In this edition of “National Council Conversations,” our new virtual learning series connecting you with the best minds in health care, we discuss the logistics of implementing 9-8-8, the national number for mental health emergencies associated with the National Suicide Hotline Designation Act.
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A Path Forward: Mental Health and the United States Pandemic Response
Chirlane McCray & Linda Rosenburg, MSW
Writer, mental health advocate and First Lady of New York City & former president and CEO of the National Council for Behavioral Health, respectively
Addressing the pandemic compassionately, while keeping our communities and families safe from harm, requires immediate preparation to meet the current and future mental health needs that come with COVID-19. The mental health care workforce must play a central role in the national recovery.
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