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SAMHSA's Resources to Support the Behavioral Health Needs of the Military/Veteran Community

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The Training Center assists the Behavioral Health Administration (BHA) in planning, organizing, and implementing conferences and training activities to support the continued growth and development of the public behavioral health system.

The Training Center (TC) represents a collaboration between BHA and the University's Division of Services Research designed to serve the training and service development needs of Maryland's behavioral health delivery system. Reflecting BHA's commitment to education and training, the Training Center ensures that the University's emphasis on research and implementing evidence-based treatment is closely interwoven with the needs and growth of the public behavioral health system.

 
SAMHSA's Resources to Support the Behavioral Health Needs of the
Military/Veteran Community


Thursday, January 16, 2025
1:00 pm - 3:00 pm

2.0 CEUS Offered 

Presenters
Stacey Owens, MSW, LCSW-C
Military & Veteran Affairs Liaison / Public Health Analyst

Gregory Crawford
Public Health Advisor

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
 

Stacey Owens. MSW, LCSW-C is the Military and Veterans Affairs Liaison for SAMHSA. She is honored to have the opportunity to facilitate collaborative efforts to improve the mental health of our nation’s Service Members, Veterans, and their Families (SMVF). She has more than 20 years of experience in various healthcare and social service settings; prior to joining SAMHSA she served the SMVF population as a clinical social worker at the Department of Veterans Affairs and the Department of Defense.

Greg Crawford has served as a Public Health Advisor with the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMSHA) for the past year.  He comes from the National Institute of Corrections (NIC) in Washington, DC where he spent the previous 11 years as a Correctional Program Specialist. In addition to his NIC experience, he spent 11 years in Pierce and King County, Washington at local misdemeanant probation departments serving as a probation officer, supervisor, manager and director, along with three years at a community-based mental health center.

Webinar Learning Objectives
1. Highlight clinical and community-based challenges experienced by Veterans
2. Provide an overview of the Sequential Intercept Model for Veterans
3. Discuss SAMHSA resources that may support improving behavioral health outcomes for the Military/Veteran community
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