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A growing shortage of behavioral health workers persists across the country, posing a significant obstacle for states working to address increased demand for mental health services as well as the opioid and substance use disorder crisis. NASHP is committed to supporting states as they find ways to strengthen this vital workforce.
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Learn how states are building Behavioral Health Workforce Centers to tackle workforce shortages through data, training, and multi-sector collaboration.
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Discover how Utah’s licensure review model helps states build a clearer, data-driven picture of their behavioral health workforce needs.
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State behavioral health system reforms are facing many longstanding challenges. Among the most notable are...
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