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News Release
Regional Behavioral Health Collaborative Youth and Families Workgroup meets November 8 - 11/07/19

November 7, 2019

Media contact: Saerom England, 971-239-6483, saerom.y.england@dhsoha.state.or.us

Regional Behavioral Health Collaborative Youth and Families Workgroup meets November 8

What: A public meeting of the Tri-County Regional Behavioral Health Collaborative Youth and Families Workgroup.

Agenda: Report on number of proposals submitted for review and review process; define the minimum criteria for proposal review star ratings to deem that a proposal adequately aligns with the project design criteria; discuss the role the workgroup wants to play in the implementation of the project.

When: November 8, 10 a.m. to noon.

Where: Portland State Office Building, Room 1E, 800 NE Oregon St., Portland.

Details: The Tri-County Regional Behavioral Health Collaborative (RBHC) brings together multiple sectors across the Portland metro area to collectively address and prevent behavioral health challenges. Its focus is on peer-delivered services and substance use disorder activities that can make an impact in 12 to 24 months.

For more information, visit the RBHC website.

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