Tagged With "DBHIDS"
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Community Resilience Symposium - Engaging Males of Color
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Like-Minded Rally for Mental Health and Substance Use Reform
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Healing Hurt People - Philadelphia ER's & Behavioral Health Connect to Help [cleveland.com]
The " Healing Hurt People program, or HHP, an ER-based violence intervention program. HHP works on the public health-based notion that violence, like other diseases that spread, can be prevented. It targets services to those at highest risk, patients...who are being treated for violent injuries in the city's emergency rooms" Supported financially by Dr. Arthur Evans , commissioner of the city's Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual disAbility Services, this model brings trauma...
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Directory of Evidence-Based Practices
Please see the attached document for a Provider Directory of Evidence-Based Practices. This is a phenomenal tool that was developed by DBHIDS in their Evidence-Based Practice Innovation Center (EPIC). It provides contact information for Evidence-Based...
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Re: Directory of Evidence-Based Practices
Hi Caitlin! Thanks for sharing our provider directory! Since this is an ever changing document it might be useful to direct folks to our website ( dbhids.org/epic ). We have a "what & where" tab where you can find one page descriptions as well as regularly updated provider lists for all of our DBHIDS sponsored training initiatives. We're hoping to add lots of good resources to the site over the next year!
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Re: Directory of Evidence-Based Practices
What a great resource on Trauma-informed care - thanks for posting, Caitlin!
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Re: Like-Minded Rally for Mental Health and Substance Use Reform
Too many emails, please remove me and just send the digest! On Thu, Jul 7, 2016 at 12:39 PM, ACEsConnection < communitymanager@acesconnection.com> wrote:
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Re: Healing Hurt People - Philadelphia ER's & Behavioral Health Connect to Help [cleveland.com]
This article is part of a series called "Pathways to Peace." Read others about youth, violence, policing, juvenile justice, and more here: http://topics.cleveland.com/tag/pathways-to-peace/ Thanks for posting, Carolyn!