Sentences with phrase «mental health delivery system»

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People with multiple needs — such as those in need of housing, drug and alcohol, mental health and disability services — «can face particularly high barriers to access» and these barriers «are often made even higher by difficulties navigating a complicated system of service delivery».
The UK Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) program uses a government - sponsored «whole systems» approach to mental health service delivery using low intensity (LI) cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) interventions developed specifically to address access issues (including reaching people who are hard to reach).
The «fast tracking» of culturally congenial, social and emotional health and wellbeing services, including indigenous mental health professionals and peer workers trained in both current clinical mental health care and traditional healing practices working closely together in teams with clinicians, and Indigenous community controlled service delivery systems (eg.
NTAC has provided the vision, leadership, knowledge base, to the field to build comprehensive community service delivery systems for children with mental health and / or substance abuse needs, and their families.
Representatives from special education, mental health, early intervention, and higher education collaborated to develop a protocol to guide development of a service delivery system around social - emotional well - being in young children and their families.
Influence law, policy, practice and service design and delivery so that our child welfare, child mental health, youth justice and education systems promote effective human functioning and healthy relationships;
Practitioners serve in a wide variety of delivery systems including child welfare, juvenile justice, and child mental health.
Furthermore, AIPA is committed to supporting and formally representing the views of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander psychologists and students, supporting Indigenous psychologists through undergraduate and post graduate courses, working toward achieving equity within the profession and developing and delivering professional development activities which aim to increase the cultural competence of the mental health workforce, service delivery and the mental health system overall.
The Trauma Institute is a collaboration of representatives from mental health and human service agencies, as well as private practitioners, throughout the county who meet each month with a goal of enriching the service delivery system's current competency in addressing the needs of trauma survivors through case consultation, the development and facilitation of training opportunities, as well as the dissemination of information.
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