Program areas at Mental Health Partnerships
Residential and treatment: mhp provides transitional housing for homeless people with Mental illness or co-occuring disorders along with intensive case management services to individuals diagnosed with serious Mental illness, linking them with housing, behavioral Health and medical services; drop-in support centers for people who may be homeless, and have Mental illness or co-occuring disorders. In addition to the program revenue reported above, the program is also supported by government grants and contracts.
Training: organizations at the local, state or federal level can benefit from the institute @mhp's training and technical assistance on individualized topics or topics related to behavioral Health disorders, families of adults with behavioral Health disorders and trauma. The institute is a pioneer of certified peer specialist (cps) training and offers the most comprehensive certification. The cps practicum enhances existing the professional skills of recent cps grads by providing hands-on opportunties to apply what they learned. See schedule oican provides educational workshops to support groups and individuals in Mental Health recovery as they become informed on policy and legislative issues.in addition to the program revenue reported above, the program is also supported by government grants and contracts.
Mobile & community outreach: mobile peer teams: the certified peer specialist provides individuals and families an opportunity to view a person's past experiences with Mental Health or substance use disorders as a strength; the experience provides a pathway to work as part of a treatment team, to gain independence, and to help others.outreach teams: our outreach teams establish relationships with homeless individuals in order to help them accept placement and services to rebuild their lives. See schedule orepresentative payee: provides bill-paying and fund distribution services to participants with Mental Health challenges who need support handling their finances, and assists participants to develop budgeting and money management skills. Compeer: providing adults with Mental Health conditions with one-to-one supportive friendships to reduce social isolation and increase community integration. Healthy minds: free, confidential live chat support for non-crisis Mental Health issues, as well as resource referrals as needed.in addition to the program revenue reported above, the program is also supported by government grants and contracts.
Advocacy: mhp's adult advocate program assists individuals with Mental Health issues and their families with service delivery complaints and grievances, protects individual rights and ensures their voice is being respected.in addition to the program revenue reported above, the program is also supported by government grants and contracts.
Family & youth: tec provides support, training, and education services to individuals with behavioral Health disorders through supportive services that are informed by evidence-based best practices. Tec also provides training and technical assistance behavioral Health providers to enhance their effectiveness. Parenting plus is a series of twelve two-hour parenting sessions for parents with Mental Health diagnoses or Mental Health issues. Topics are presented in a trauma-informed environment by a highly trained, certified parenting educator. Family peer support: Mental Health crisis court provides individualized and recovery-oriented support, information, and resources to family members, partners, and friends who attend Mental Health crisis court proceedings that involve their loved one. In addition to the program revenue reported above, the program is also supported by government grants and contracts.