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Transforming Behavioral Health Crisis Response Services. The Greater Baltimore Regional Integrated Crisis System (GBRICS) P artnership will invest $45 million over five years to transform behavioral health crisis response services in Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Carroll County and Howard County. GBRICS will expand the capacity of mobile crisis teams and community-based providers to reduceSTAFF RESOURCES
Staff Log In. This content is password protected. To view it please enter your password below: Password: GREATER BALTIMORE REGION INTEGRATED CRISIS SYSTEM (G-BRICS Greater Baltimore Regional Integrated Crisis System (G-BRICS) Proposal v07.15.20 Final 2 • A single hub that dispatches the Mobile Crisis Teams (MCT) using real-time GPS tracking, REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS 3 REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Recovery Residences and/or Rapid Rehousing for Women with Children I. Overview of the Project A. OVERVIEW OF BHSB Behavioral Health System Baltimore (BHSB), the local behavioral healthauthority
FY 2022 CONTRACTING PROCESSES KEY INFORMATION 1. OVERVIEW 1 FY 2022 Contracting Processes Key Information 1. Overview • Each contract is supported by a BHSB Contract Team, comprised of four members, each with an assigned role. REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP): GBRICS COMMUNITY … 1 REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP): GBRICS Community Engagement & Communications Pre-Proposal Conference Held: April 26, 2021 | 1:00 – 2:00 pm Via MS Teams and Conference Call BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYSTEM BALTIMORE Behavioral Health System Baltimore is the area’s leading expert and resource in advancing behavioral health and wellness. We help guide innovative approaches to prevention, early intervention, treatment and recovery for those who are dealing with mental health and substance use disorders to help build healthier individuals, stronger families and safer communities. HERE TO HELP HOTLINE Visit the post for more. Promoting emotional health and wellness for all people and communities in Baltimore City. TRAININGS – BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYSTEM BALTIMORE This training will explore three theories of the cause of addiction; the impact of racism, gender violence and extreme economic inequality on mental and physical health; and how behavioral health clinicians can help clients identify related experiences in their lives. Register. Friday, June BMORE POWER STAFF PAGE Forms for all Bmore POWER staff. Covid symptom form – fill out before doing outreach or delivering supplies. Encounter form – fill out each time you give someone a naloxone kit, other supplies, or resource info. Naloxone use form – fill out if you use naloxone or someone else tells you they used naloxone.GBRICS PARTNERSHIP
Transforming Behavioral Health Crisis Response Services. The Greater Baltimore Regional Integrated Crisis System (GBRICS) P artnership will invest $45 million over five years to transform behavioral health crisis response services in Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Carroll County and Howard County. GBRICS will expand the capacity of mobile crisis teams and community-based providers to reduceSTAFF RESOURCES
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FY 2022 CONTRACTING PROCESSES KEY INFORMATION 1. OVERVIEW 1 FY 2022 Contracting Processes Key Information 1. Overview • Each contract is supported by a BHSB Contract Team, comprised of four members, each with an assigned role. REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP): GBRICS COMMUNITY … 1 REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP): GBRICS Community Engagement & Communications Pre-Proposal Conference Held: April 26, 2021 | 1:00 – 2:00 pm Via MS Teams and Conference CallDATABASE LOG-INS
Contracts Management System (CMS) Please be aware that you are required to submit contract information through the Mental Health Contract Management Software. CMS Login (Contract Management System) Send Technical support request about CMS to cmssupport@bhsbaltimore.org. CMS Instructions: Login and Dashboard. CMS Instructions: Managing Users.YOUTH AND FAMILIES
Adolescence is also the time when many people begin experimenting with substances. It’s important to support youth and families so that they can recognize and treat behavioral health conditions. If you are a young person or a family member looking for help now, call SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH Click to Share on Facebook. The social determinants of health are the conditions in which people are born, live, work, learn and play. These conditions are shaped by the distribution of money, power and resources, and they drive health inequities. Examples of social determinants include: Safe housing. Employment opportunities. Qualityeducation.
2021 MARYLAND GENERAL ASSEMBLY LEGISLATIVE SESSION SUMMARY 100 South Charles Street, Tower II, 8th Floor, Baltimore, MD, 21201 | www.BHSBaltimore.org 2021 Maryland General Assembly Legislative Session Summary On April 12, 2021, the 442nd legislative session of the Maryland General Assembly came to end. This year’s session was conducted in a mostly virtual manner to FY 2022 CONTRACTING PROCESSES KEY INFORMATION 1. OVERVIEW 1 FY 2022 Contracting Processes Key Information 1. Overview • Each contract is supported by a BHSB Contract Team, comprised of four members, each with an assigned role.DAVID FAKUNLE, PHD
David Fakunle, PhD. David Olawuyi Fakunle, Ph.D. is a self-described “mercenary for change,” willing to employ any talent and occupy any space in the effort to elevate people of African descent and anyone who feels divested from their truest self. David earned a Ph.D. from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, and prior to MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH (MDH) BEHAVIORAL HEALTH 5 Steve Whitefield, MD Medical Director Behavioral Health Administration Email: steven.whitefield@maryland.gov Phone: 240-328-7938 All provider questions should first be directed to theLBHA/CSA/LAA.
AUDITING SERVICES FISCAL YEARS 2021, 2022, 2023 1 REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS: Auditing Services Fiscal Years 2021, 2022, 2023 Financial Statements and US Uniform Guidance (formerly OMBCircular A-133)
REVISED TRAUMA-INFORMED LEARNING COLLABORATIVE 3 REQUEST FOR LETTERS OF INTEREST Trauma-Informed Learning Collaborative I. Overview of the Project A. BHSB’S GOALS & OBJECTIVES Behavioral Health System Baltimore (BHSB), the local behavioral health authority SENTINEL EVENT PROTOCOL One N. Charles St., Suite 1300 | Baltimore, MD 21201-3718 | www.BHSBaltimore.org Sentinel Event Protocol 1. Definition: A sentinel event is an unexpected occurrence involving death, permanent BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYSTEM BALTIMORE Behavioral Health System Baltimore is the area’s leading expert and resource in advancing behavioral health and wellness. We help guide innovative approaches to prevention, early intervention, treatment and recovery for those who are dealing with mental health and substance use disorders to help build healthier individuals, stronger families and safer communities. TRAININGS – BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYSTEM BALTIMORE This training will explore three theories of the cause of addiction; the impact of racism, gender violence and extreme economic inequality on mental and physical health; and how behavioral health clinicians can help clients identify related experiences in their lives. Register. Friday, June 18, 2021. 12:00 pm to 1:30 pm EST.GBRICS PARTNERSHIP
Transforming Behavioral Health Crisis Response Services. The Greater Baltimore Regional Integrated Crisis System (GBRICS) P artnership will invest $45 million over five years to transform behavioral health crisis response services in Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Carroll County and Howard County. GBRICS will expand the capacity of mobile crisis teams and community-based providers to reduce HERE TO HELP HOTLINE Visit the post for more. Promoting emotional health and wellness for all people and communities in Baltimore City.STAFF RESOURCES
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But sadly, many behavioral health disorders have a harmful stigma attached. That’s not OK. Behavioral health disorders should be viewed the same as other treatable, chronic health conditions like asthma or diabetes. Everyone is unique – we all have strengths and challenges. We need to see the whole person, rather than focus on alabel.
SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH Click to Share on Facebook. The social determinants of health are the conditions in which people are born, live, work, learn and play. These conditions are shaped by the distribution of money, power and resources, and they drive health inequities. Examples of social determinants include: Safe housing. Employment opportunities. Qualityeducation.
DAVID FAKUNLE, PHD
David Fakunle, PhD. David Olawuyi Fakunle, Ph.D. is a self-described “mercenary for change,” willing to employ any talent and occupy any space in the effort to elevate people of African descent and anyone who feels divested from their truest self. David earned a Ph.D. from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, and prior to STEVE SHARFSTEIN, MD, MPA Steve Sharfstein, MD, MPA. Steven S. Sharfstein recently retired as President and Chief Executive Officer of the Sheppard Pratt Health System, where he has worked for 30 years. He is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Maryland. A practicing clinician for more than 45 years, he is best known for his research and writing onthe
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Job Description Baltimore Crisis Response, Inc. serves Baltimore as the city’s first and only comprehensive crisis service, providing a telephone crisis hotline, mobile crisis teams, medical detoxification,case
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYSTEM BALTIMORE Behavioral Health System Baltimore is the area’s leading expert and resource in advancing behavioral health and wellness. We help guide innovative approaches to prevention, early intervention, treatment and recovery for those who are dealing with mental health and substance use disorders to help build healthier individuals, stronger families and safer communities. TRAININGS – BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYSTEM BALTIMORE This training will explore three theories of the cause of addiction; the impact of racism, gender violence and extreme economic inequality on mental and physical health; and how behavioral health clinicians can help clients identify related experiences in their lives. Register. Friday, June 18, 2021. 12:00 pm to 1:30 pm EST.GBRICS PARTNERSHIP
Transforming Behavioral Health Crisis Response Services. The Greater Baltimore Regional Integrated Crisis System (GBRICS) P artnership will invest $45 million over five years to transform behavioral health crisis response services in Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Carroll County and Howard County. GBRICS will expand the capacity of mobile crisis teams and community-based providers to reduce HERE TO HELP HOTLINE Visit the post for more. Promoting emotional health and wellness for all people and communities in Baltimore City.STAFF RESOURCES
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But sadly, many behavioral health disorders have a harmful stigma attached. That’s not OK. Behavioral health disorders should be viewed the same as other treatable, chronic health conditions like asthma or diabetes. Everyone is unique – we all have strengths and challenges. We need to see the whole person, rather than focus on alabel.
SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH Click to Share on Facebook. The social determinants of health are the conditions in which people are born, live, work, learn and play. These conditions are shaped by the distribution of money, power and resources, and they drive health inequities. Examples of social determinants include: Safe housing. Employment opportunities. Qualityeducation.
DAVID FAKUNLE, PHD
David Fakunle, PhD. David Olawuyi Fakunle, Ph.D. is a self-described “mercenary for change,” willing to employ any talent and occupy any space in the effort to elevate people of African descent and anyone who feels divested from their truest self. David earned a Ph.D. from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, and prior to STEVE SHARFSTEIN, MD, MPA Steve Sharfstein, MD, MPA. Steven S. Sharfstein recently retired as President and Chief Executive Officer of the Sheppard Pratt Health System, where he has worked for 30 years. He is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Maryland. A practicing clinician for more than 45 years, he is best known for his research and writing onthe
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Job Description Baltimore Crisis Response, Inc. serves Baltimore as the city’s first and only comprehensive crisis service, providing a telephone crisis hotline, mobile crisis teams, medical detoxification,case
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Visit the post for more. Promoting emotional health and wellness for all people and communities in Baltimore City. SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH Click to Share on Facebook. The social determinants of health are the conditions in which people are born, live, work, learn and play. These conditions are shaped by the distribution of money, power and resources, and they drive health inequities. Examples of social determinants include: Safe housing. Employment opportunities. Qualityeducation.
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The Public Behavioral Health System (PBHS) is a statewide system of care that provides mental health and substance use services to low-income individuals and families and people who are uninsured. In Baltimore City, over 75,000 people access care through the PBHS —YOUTH AND FAMILIES
Adolescence is also the time when many people begin experimenting with substances. It’s important to support youth and families so that they can recognize and treat behavioral health conditions. If you are a young person or a family member looking for help now, callFIGHT STIGMA
But sadly, many behavioral health disorders have a harmful stigma attached. That’s not OK. Behavioral health disorders should be viewed the same as other treatable, chronic health conditions like asthma or diabetes. Everyone is unique – we all have strengths and challenges. We need to see the whole person, rather than focus on alabel.
MARYLAND HARM REDUCTION TRAINING INSTITUTE Maryland Harm Reduction Training Institute. The Maryland Harm Reduction Training Institute (MaHRTI) aims to develop the Maryland harm reduction workforce and support Maryland programs in providing optimal services to people who use drugs. MaHRTI provides training and technical assistance to the following audiences: Peers and people whouse drugs.
KEVIN LINDAMOOD, MSW Kevin Lindamood, MSW. Kevin is the President and Chief Executive Officer of Health Care for the Homeless, Maryland’s leading provider of integrated health services for individuals and families experiencing homelessness. He has worked over the past two decades at the intersection of homelessness and health as an outreach worker,clinician
MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH (MDH) BEHAVIORAL HEALTH 5 Steve Whitefield, MD Medical Director Behavioral Health Administration Email: steven.whitefield@maryland.gov Phone: 240-328-7938 All provider questions should first be directed to theLBHA/CSA/LAA.
RESIDENTIAL REHABILITATION PROGRAM APPLICATION FORM Revised: BHA\AdultServices\RRPapp\11082017 APPLICATION FOR RESIDENTIAL REHABILITATION SERVICES Date: / / APPLICANT’S HOME ORIGIN: Please select the applicant’s home county/city (based upon the applicant’s current or last known address in the community prior to inpatient hospitalization, incarceration, residential crisis bed or state of homelessness, i.e., eviction, couch-surfing, motel, etc. BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYSTEM BALTIMORE BHSB will complete the first level of review to ensure that the application is complete and that basic eligibility criteria are met. Once the referral is approved and complete, BHSB will forward it to one of the two Capitation Project provider organizations, which will contact the referral source to set up an appointment to interview theapplicant.
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