Upstate Behavioral Health and Wellness Forum

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This event is open to stakeholders and the community at large that would like to learn more about mental health, substance use, recovery, and wellness in our community.  The three main goals of this training are:

  • Engage the community at large, communities of faith, and mental health and substance use treatment providers.
  • Educate by reducing mental health and recovery stigma in the community, increasing equity in access to services, and increasing awareness of best practices among service providers.
  • Equip participants by helping them to recognize the signs and symptoms of a behavioral health crisis, support a loved one in the face of behavioral health need, and provide evidence-based substance use treatment, psychiatric and clinical services to our community. 

To register or learn more, visit: https://www.ubhwf.com/

Original source can be found here.



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