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Our Year in Review – 2021
Activities: As we come to the end of 2021, we want to summarize our activities for the past year and provide a preview of our work during 2022. National Activities: Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry (GAP) – Committee on … Continue reading
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Tagged AACP, American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry, American Association of Community Psychiatrists, Behavioral Health, Berryhill Community Mental Health Center, College for Behavioral Health Leadership, Common Ground, GAP, Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry, Heritage Behavioral health center, Kenty County Crisis System Project, Mental Health, Mid Hudson Region Co-Occurring Initiative, Missouri Foundation for Health, Model Mental Health Commitment Law Working Group, Monterey County Behavioral health, National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors, National conference of state courts, National Council of Community Behavioral Health Care, Ohio Mental Health, SAMHSA, San Mateo County, Substance use disorders
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June-August 2019
ZIA NEWS – June-August 2019 Activities: There has been continuing activity on both old and new projects and a very busy summer! Interdepartmental Serious Mental Illness Coordinating Committee: Dr. Minkoff and the other non-federal members of ISMICC attended the in-person … Continue reading
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Tagged AACP, All Health Network, Arnold Ventures, CBHL, Center for Practice Improvement, Common Ground, Dr. Christie Cline, Dr. Kenneth Minkoff, Equine Assisted Therapies, Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry, Hope Network, IIMHL, Illinois Department of Human Services, ISMICC, John and Laura Arnold Foundation, Kenty County Crisis System Project, meadows mental health policy institute, Mental Health, Missouri Foundation for Health, Model Mental Health Commitment Law Working Group, NASMHPD, NATCON, psychiatry, SAMHSA, Spokane County Behavioral Health, Tennessee co-occurring strategic initiative
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