BH Telehealth Training Webinars

BH Telehealth Training Webinars – April 1-2, 2020
The Ohio Department of Medicaid and Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services will hold two identical webinar trainings on Wednesday, April 1 and Thursday, April 2 to provide technical assistance regarding the delivery of behavioral health services via telehealth. Both trainings will cover identical content and will be recorded and posted to the BH.Medicaid.Ohio.gov website along with the training slides.

Two identical sessions are being offered to allow maximum participation of interested stakeholders and sufficient time for questions and discussion. After registering for either webinar, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. PLEASE NOTE: Each session is limited to 500 participants. In order to make sure all interested stakeholders can participate, ODM and OhioMHAS ask stakeholders to register for only one session.

In the interim, please familiarize yourselves with behavioral health telehealth resources posted at BH.Medicaid.Ohio.gov, under “Special Considerations for COVID-19 Emergency.”

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR APRIL 1, 2020 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM WEBINAR

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR APRIL 2, 2020 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM WEBINAR

In the interim, please familiarize yourselves with behavioral health telehealth resources posted at BH.Medicaid.Ohio.gov, under “Special Considerations for COVID-19 Emergency.”

Guidance for Specialty Docket Programs 
The Supreme Court of Ohio has compiled a variety of resources offering guidance to local court systems, including specialty docket programs, to help reduce the spread of COVID-19.
Click Here to View Court-Specific Resources

 

Published by Ohio Forensic Evaluation Center Directors Association

We offer Ohio's Courts of Common Pleas and the other criminal justice and mental health related services in our regions evidence-based, expertly crafted mental health opinions, and promote the ideals of objectivity and excellence in all forensic evaluation opinions proffered. We strive to promote this standard through the work of our centers and to our colleagues and consultants outside of our centers through training and supervision. Further, we never fail to consider the community's safety, as well as the individual's need for the most clinically appropriate interventions, as we are crafting these opinions and conducting our training. Additionally, we serve our colleagues in the state hospitals, the prison system and the state and county Mental Health and Addiction Services Boards, Developmental Disability Boards, Probation Departments and Municipal Courts to find effective solutions to many of our risk of violence and community mental health safety issues. We are proud to serve the courts of Ohio, and appreciate the ongoing recognition we receive for our work.

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