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How Community-Based Behavioral Health Treatment Providers Can Develop and Implement Collaborative Comprehensive Case Plans

15 Tue
May 2018

On Tuesday, May 15, 2018, the National Reentry Resource Center (NRRC), will host a webinar entitled, "How Community-Based Behavioral Health Treatment Providers Can Develop and Implement Collaborative Comprehensive Case Plans."

Many programs struggle to develop and maintain case plans that help their participants reduce their risk for recidivating and advance their goals for recovery. To address this, the Collaborative Comprehensive Case Plans: Addressing Criminogenic Risk and Behavioral Health Needs website was developed to provide tools and resources that can help criminal justice and behavioral health professionals better integrate critical behavioral health and criminogenic risk and needs information into collaborative comprehensive case plans that actively engage the participant and reflect interagency collaboration. The National Reentry Resource Center is hosting a series of webinars that discuss how corrections and behavioral health professionals can use this web-based tool, as well as highlight what it looks like when different types agencies are the lead case planners that oversee the case planning process.

The second webinar in this series will focus on a community-based behavioral health treatment provider as the lead case planner. The webinar will feature the reentry programs of Bridgeway Recovery Services in Salem, Oregon, by providing a conceptual overview of the Bridgeway programming and discussing the program's processes in three key areas: (1) interagency collaboration and information sharing; (2) staff training; and (3) screening and assessment as part of their collaborative comprehensive case plan process.

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