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Taking a Look at Severe Mental Illness and Policy
Join the Cape Cod Blended Program and the Behavioral Health Specialization for a Free Workshop
This 90-minute workshop will examine the current experiences of people living with severe and persistent mental illness and our role as providers to advocate for necessary changes in the system, including policy change, with the help of evidenced-based research. While there are policies in place to support and protect people with severe and persistent mental illness, more can be done. We will explore the currently proposed S.610/H.989: An Act for Supportive Care for Serious Mental Illness which was designed to place more responsibility on insurance companies to cover sustaining services, as well as other ways in which we can individually and collectively influence the lives, programs, and systems around us.
You will also learn more about the Cape Cod Blended MSW Program and the BUSSW Specialization in Behavioral Health.
1.5 social work CEUs.
Featured Speaker: Crystal Carrington, MSW, LICSW, Boston University School of Social Work Lecturer, Director of Adult Community Clinical Services at Bay Cove Human Services
Crystal Carrington is a cis-gendered, bi-sexual, Afro Caribbean woman. She is currently the Director for Adult Community Clinical Services (ACCS) at Bay Cove Human Services in Massachusetts, which serves individuals living with severe and persistent mental illness who require support with co-morbid medical diagnosis and other various life needs. Ms. Carrington also has a private practice, CC Jones Associates, LLC, which provides therapy in the areas of trauma, anxiety, depression, and addiction, with special attention to BIPOC and LGBTQIA individuals. At BUSSW, her alma mater, she mentors students while teaching courses on Racial Justice, Substance Use, Social Work with Groups.
This event is co-sponsored by the Cape Cod MSW Program and the Behavioral Health Specialization as part of the Off-Campus and Hybrid Programs Spring Workshop Series.
When | 12:00 pm to 1:30 pm on Wednesday, March 20, 2024 |
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Location | Virtual (Zoom) |