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Announcing a Free Webinar Series:
Developing Behavioral Health Crisis Response Systems
This series shares the most cutting edge work around the nation on meeting the needs of people with behavioral health crises.
A community’s behavioral health crisis response must be regarded as an essential community service, like police, fire and EMS. We need to develop a comprehensive range of interventions – and adequate capacity of each – to meet the diversity of needs.
These webinars describe characteristics of such a behavioral health crisis system, and illustrate examples from diverse communities in various stages of development: one (Tucson) recognized as a model crisis center and crisis system, and one (Iowa City) in the earlier phases of implementation.
Creating and Sustaining High Quality Crisis Services:
Lessons From Arizona with Dr. Margie Balfour
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Designing and Implementing Ideal Behavioral Health Crisis Systems with Dr. Kenneth Minkoff
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Implementing New Crisis Services:
The View from the Ground Up with Dr. Michael Flaum
Northwest Mental Health Technology Transfer Center 325 9th Avenue, Box 359911 Seattle, WA 98104-2499 www.mhttcnetwork.org/northwest 206-744-9327 Questions? Please contact Christina Clayton, LICSW, CDP — Program Manager at cclayton@uw.edu |