On-Demand Webinar…
Using CARES Act Funding to Improve Population Mental Health
Overview
- How it is essential for behavioral health to work in conjunction with public health to improve overall mental well-being within our communities.
- Why this need for collaboration is even more essential in the face of COVID 19 and the associated emotional distress; civil and social unrest; and health disparities experienced by socially disadvantaged populations.
- How empowering communities with self-help prevention and intervention resources can alleviate mental health issues “upstream” before they escalate into co-morbid acute care episodes.
Featured Presenter
Deryk Van Brunt, DrPh
Co-founder and CEO of CredibleMind and the Healthy Communities Foundation, a nonprofit organization
To learn more about a streamlined process for using CARES Act dollars to fund population-based mental health programs in your community, connect with Scott Dahl, Senior Director, at (404) 721-5964 or scott@crediblemind.com. You can also schedule a convenient time directly on his calendar.
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Health Organizations | Communities | NACCHO • Behavioral Health 360
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Scott Dahl
(404) 721-5964 ● scott@crediblemind.com
Employers | Consultants | Education
Kathy Carlton
(518) 365-5660 ● kathy.carlton@crediblemind.com
Ginny Sedberry
(510) 955-2301 ● ginny@crediblemind.com