Who : We are The Mental Health Community Education Events for Reducing Stigma and Discrimination Our Goal : To reduce the stigma and discrimination related to mental health What : We host mental health-related educational and artistic events, open to anyone living in Orange County, with specific events intended to...
Fact Sheets What is Mental Health? Myths and Facts How to Start a Conversation Recovery is Possible Activities and Tools for Mental Health Awareness Month 2020 Mental Health Matters Month Online Activation Kit Each Mind Matters Tool Kit (2019) Each Mind Matters Wellness Tree Each Mind Matters Photo Voice Each...
For when you need extra help, but not intensive services, OC has a variety of supports for families and individuals. We can help build life skills, connect individuals with a mentor, provide guidance on navigating the health system, and even job assistance. Personal support programs:
School Readiness serves families with children from birth to age 8 who are exhibiting behavioral problems and emotional distress which places them at increased risk of developing a mental health condition and failing in school. These families often face issues related to crowded living conditions, neighborhoods affected by gangs and...
The Orange County Outreach & Engagement (OC O&E) program serves individuals experiencing unsheltered homelessness in Orange County. The program's services focus on linking individuals to needed housing, physical health, behavioral health, and other supportive services by addressing their barriers to care. This is accomplished through developing and building trusting relationships...
Continuing Care Placement Unit (CCPU) Children and Youth Behavioral Health County staff implement consultation, treatment and intensive case management for Social Services Agency youth in placement. Region : Countywide Eligibility : Effective management of challenging behaviors of infants and preschool children up to five (5) years old in Early Childhood...
Family Support Services (FSS) serves families in which children, youth or adults are experiencing behavioral health conditions or other stressful circumstances that may place the family at-risk. FSS collaborates with community and mental health service providers, especially those that serve ethnically diverse and monolingual communities, to help assess the needs...
Parent Education Services (PES) serves at-risk children birth-18 years of age and family members, including parents, partners, grandparents, single parents, teenaged parents, guardians and other caregivers in need. Participating families may experience behavioral health or mental health issues, substance use or co-occurring disorders, or child welfare or juvenile justice system...
Resilient Children Cope Better Resilience helps kids "bounce back,” to persist even when it's not easy. Learning to cope with challenges is an important life-long skill. Positive interactions with their caregivers help children become more resilient. The Triple P - Positive Parenting Program® helps parents and caregivers of children ages...
2022-2023 BHS Annual Provider Training - All Divisions Grievances Training Clinical Supervision Requirements Training Refresher Workshop: Community Functioning Evaluation (CFE) June 2019 Refresher Workshop: Psychosocial Assessment NOABD Training - Updated February 2020 NOABD Tips and Hints April 2020