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CLARK COUNTY
CHILDREN'S MENTAL HEALTH
CONSORTIUM
Healthy Families Building Health Communities
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Why are children's mental and behavioral health services important for Nevada?
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Whether rich or poor, insured or uninsured, families of children with
serious behavioral health disorders struggle to find appropriate services.
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Now is the time for parents, policymakers, and professionals
to come together to increase access to quality care for all.
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CCCMHC 10 YEAR STRATEGIC PLAN: 2020-2030
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Learn more about how to ADVOCATE for Children's Mental Health
during the 2021 Nevada Legislative Session.
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NEW!!! NEVADA RESILIENCE PROJECT
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The Nevada Resilience Project supports families and individuals experiencing struggles and challenges due to COVID – 19. Our Resilience Ambassadors provide education, information, counseling, and resource navigation while promoting healthy coping, empowerment, and resilience. Resilience Ambassadors can provide support and connection to resources over the phone, through text and video-chat, or face to face. We offer bi-lingual access to services; assistance navigating to needed resources in your community; help to reduce stress, build coping skills, and develop a resilience plan.
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NEW!!! NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION GUIDANCE
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Find educational resources for youth and family during COVID-19, including information for families of students with Individualized Education Plans (IEPs).
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CONSORTIUM MEETINGS:
CCCMHC meetings are generally held on the first Friday of every month from 10:00am to 12:00pm.
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MEETING SCHEDULE:
Meeting schedules are subject to change on a monthly basis. Information about past and upcoming meetings as well as copies of all CCCMHC reports can be found on the Division of Child & Family Services website.
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