CBHC Honors Rep. Dafna Michaelson Jenet as a 2020 Behavioral Health Champion
What makes a Community Behavioral Health Champion? It’s not just about carrying behavioral health bills – CBHC’s Community Behavioral Health Champions consistently demonstrate a passion for advancing public policy related to behavioral health by: Responding to constituents regarding behavioral health policy needs; Engaging colleagues and leading discussions around behavioral health issues; Reaching across party lines…
Read More9-8-8 Suicide Hotline Signed into Federal Law
On Monday, October 19, 2020, the President of the United States signed S. 2661, the National Suicide Hotline Designation Act, which was introduced by U.S. Senators Cory Gardner (R-CO), Tammy Baldwin (D-WI), Jerry Moran (R-KS), and Jack Reed (D-RI). This bipartisan legislation designates 9-8-8 as the national suicide prevention and mental health crisis hotline, and companion legislation…
Read MoreCBHC Observes July as BIPOC Mental Health Month
This July, CBHC is proud to join with leaders in the mental health field to recognize Black, Indigenous, People of Color Mental Health Month. This is a shift from the previous designation of this month as Minority Mental Health Awareness Month, learn more about this change and check out the quote from Mental Health America…
Read MoreCBHC Advocates for Three Federal Bills During Annual Advocacy Event
Community behavioral health care organizations throughout Colorado will participate June 23-24 in an advocacy event organized by the National Council for Behavioral Health, which represents 3,326 organizations serving over 10 million adults, children and families living with mental illnesses and addictions. “This important event gives us an opportunity each year to advocate for bipartisan solutions…
Read MoreCBHC Official Statement on Death of George Floyd
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Doyle Forrestal dforrestal@cbhc.org 303-885-4097 Doyle Forrestal, CEO of the Colorado Behavioral Healthcare Council, releases the following statement on the death of George Floyd and events unfolding in Minneapolis and across the country: During these challenging times, it can be difficult to put thoughts and feelings into words. Especially now…
Read MoreMental Health Centers are Open!
During these uncertain times, our Community Mental Health Centers would like you to know that they are there for you. Individuals can find services for mental and behavioral health needs at any one of the Community Mental Health Centers across Colorado. To find your Community Mental Health Center, visit https://www.cbhc.org/help/ Here you can find the…
Read MoreCOVID-19 Resources
To our Colorado residents and friends, We understand the growing concerns about the Coronavirus (COVID-19), and its impact on public health, daily lives, and access to mental health and addiction recovery services. Colorado’s Community Mental Health Centers are committed to ensuring the continuity of essential services while also safeguarding the health of staff, clients, and…
Read MoreCommunity Mental Health Centers are Open and Providing Services During COVID-19
Denver, Colorado – March 26, 2020 – As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to surge, many individuals across our state are facing anxiety, stress, grief and loss, depression, struggles with addiction, and more. Colorado’s 17 Community Mental Health Centers (CMHCs), which cover every county in our state, are committed to providing essential care during this time…
Read MoreCBHC Supports Bill to Expand Mental Health Training in Schools
On Thursday, February 6, 2020, Frank Cornelia, Deputy Director and Chief Strategy Officer of the Colorado Behavioral Healthcare Council spoke on behalf of Colorado State Senate Bill 20-001 at a press conference. The bill requires the department of education to offer a train the trainer program designed to improve school culture, promote youth behavioral and…
Read MoreNOW Accepting Speaker Proposals
The Colorado Behavioral Healthcare Council is pleased to announce that we are now accepting applications for our 2020 Annual Behavioral Health Training Conference. This year’s theme is “Supporting Community Resilience.” The conference will take place from September 30th to October 3rd at Beaver Run Resort and Conference Center in Breckenridge, CO. CBHC has extended our…
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