For Clark, Skamania, and Klickitat counties, Beacon manages these core services:
Crisis Services
- Crisis System Overview
- Crisis System Collaboratives
- Crisis Services Technical Specifications
- Crisis System Communication Materials
Mental Health and Substance Use Block Grant Planning
Each region in Washington must have a current plan that directs the administration of local behavioral health funding from the U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration.
- Mental Health Block Grant Project Plan Fiscal Year 2020-2021
- Substance Abuse Block Grant Project Plan Fiscal Year 2020-2021
Family Youth System Partner Round Table (FYSPRT)
CHILDREN’S LONG-TERM INPATIENT PROGRAM COMMITTEE (CLIP)
The Southwest Washington Children’s Long-Term Inpatient Program Committee (SWWA CLIP) is composed of various agency representatives and community members that meet on a monthly basis to help guide youth and families in navigating the most intensive, publicly funded inpatient psychiatric treatment available to them. CLIP services are designed for youth between the ages of 5 to 18 years old. Applying for CLIP enrollment is done region by region by a locally organized CLIP committee.
- 남서부 워싱턴 Regional CLIP committee facilitator, please contact Kirstin Peterson, at Kirstin.Peterson@BeaconHealthOptions.com
Link to Washington State’s CLIP website
행동 건강 옴부즈
옴부즈 서비스는 귀하의 행동 건강 서비스에 대한 우려 나 불만이있을 때 비밀이 보장되는 무료 지원을 제공합니다. Beacon과는 독립적입니다. 옴부즈 서비스는 고충 및 이의 제기 시스템에 도움을 줄 수 있습니다. 또한 행정 공정 청문회 동안 제출하고 도움을 줄 수 있습니다.
- 남서부 워싱턴 (Clark, Skamania 및 Klickitat 카운티), Ombuds Cat VonDohmas-Boyer (800-696-1401) 또는 다음 주소의 이메일을 통해 swbhombuds@gmail.com.
Criminal Justice Programs
Beacon contracts with local providers to deliver services to individuals with a behavioral health need who are involved with the local criminal justice system or incarcerated in the local jails. Services are provided within the rules of the two state proviso funding sources: Criminal Justice Treatment Account and Jail Transition.
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH ADVISORY BOARD
The Southwest Washington Behavioral Health Advisory Board (SWWA BHAB) is a voluntary and community driven group that advises the Southwest Washington region on local behavioral health priorities.
Link to the SWWA BHAB’s webpage
커뮤니티 리소스
딸깍 하는 소리 여기 to see a list of community resources to support individuals and families in need, such as behavioral health services, transportation and housing.