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Projects

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DC School Behavioral Health Community of Practice

CHHCS organizes and facilitates the DC School Behavioral Health Community of Practice (DC CoP). The DC CoP provides a learning community to support DC’s School Behavioral Health Expansion Initiative in the District of Columbia's public and public charter schools. Funded by District of Columbia Department of Behavioral Health.

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Grief, Loss and Trauma Training                      

CHHCS is working with the Wendt Center for Loss and Healing to offer a series of grief, loss, and trauma trainings for school-based providers in the DC School Behavioral Community of Practice. Funded by J. Willard and Alice S. Marriott Foundation; Wendt Center for Loss and Healing, DC School Behavioral Health Community of Practice.

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Youth Mental Health First Aid: Train the Trainer

CHHCS received a grant award from SAMHSA to deliver Youth Mental Health First Aid (YMHFA) training to non-instructional school staff across the District of Columbia over a 4 year period starting in January 2023. Funded by Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.

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DC Stakeholder Learning Community          

CHHCS worked with a diverse set of thought leaders throughout DC to advance a comprehensive school behavioral health system in the District. This learning community was composed of 15+ local school behavioral health stakeholders. Funded by the Bainum Family Foundation. 

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Collaborative Improvement and Innovation Network on School-Based Health Services

CHHCS provided leadership and technical expertise on ways to integrate the social determinants of health and education into improvement efforts of school-based health centers and school mental health systems across the United States. Funded by School-Based Health Alliance, National Center for School Mental Health, and Human Resources and Services Administration.

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Evaluation of UpPotential's Youth Caring Program                                                                        

CHHCS worked with UpPotential to develop and implement a monitoring and evaluation plan for UpPotential’s Youth Caring Program, based in Hong Kong. UpPotential provides culturally-adapted and research-based information, resources, and life skills training to enable individuals—regardless of age, gender, or ethnicity—to lead a healthy and constructive life. Funded by UpPotential.

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