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SUMMARY:Public Safety &amp; Community Resource Series - Accessing Behavior
 al Health Care: Providers, Pathways, and Partnerships
UID:31211
DTSTAMP:20260419T103700Z
DTSTART:20260521T210000Z
DTEND:20260521T220000Z
LOCATION:510 N Broadway, Billings, MT 59101, United States
ROOM: Community Room
DESCRIPTION:This session focuses on Accessing Behavioral Health Care: Prov
 iders, Pathways, and Partnerships, bringing together behavioral health pro
 viders, healthcare systems, and community partners to explore how individu
 als access care and move through the behavioral health system in Yellowsto
 ne County.Panelists will provide an overview of the services they offer, t
 he populations they serve, and how referrals and intake processes work acr
 oss organizations. The discussion will highlight how individuals are conne
 cted to care, what pathways exist for accessing services, and how provider
 s coordinate to support individuals with mental health and substance use n
 eeds.The conversation will also explore common barriers to accessing care,
  including system navigation challenges, capacity limitations, and service
  gaps, as well as opportunities to strengthen coordination and improve out
 comes. Attendees will gain a clearer understanding of available behavioral
  health services, how to access them, and how providers and systems work t
 ogether to deliver coordinated, person-centered care.The Public Safety &am
 p; Community Resource Series is a monthly educational forum designed to in
 crease transparency, understanding, and collaboration around public safety
  and community-based resources in Yellowstone County. Hosted at the Billin
 gs Public Library, the series brings together city and county partners, se
 rvice providers, and the community to share how systems work, how they con
 nect, and how they collectively contribute to a safer, healthier community
 . Each session focuses on a specific topic and highlights real-world coor
 dination between public safety, outreach, and resource systems, creating a
  space for informed dialogue, relationship-building, and community educati
 on. 
URL:https://billings.librarycalendar.com/event/dba-program-31211
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