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SUMMARY:Cross-Systems Collaboration for Crisis Continuum of Care Learning Collaborative
DESCRIPTION:This three-session learning collaborative supports participants in strengthening coordination across partners involved in the crisis continuum of care to improve implementation and service delivery. Participants will examine how roles\, communication pathways\, and referral processes influence crisis response across agencies such as mobile crisis teams\, behavioral health providers\, emergency response partners\, and community organizations. Through facilitated discussion and structured reflection\, participants will identify collaboration challenges within their local crisis systems and explore practical strategies to improve alignment across partners. Peer learning will support participants in identifying realistic next steps to strengthen crisis system implementation within their local context.  \nSession Dates (Thursdays):\n\nAugust 13 / 2:00-3:00 pm Pacific\nAugust 20 / 2:00-3:00 pm Pacific\nAugust 27 / 2:00-3:00 pm Pacific\n\nLearning Objectives\nBy the end of the learning collaborative\, participants will be able to:   \n\nExamine how coordination structures and partner roles influence implementation within the crisis continuum of care. \nIdentify strategies to strengthen collaboration and referral alignment across crisis response partners. \nDevelop actionable next steps to improve coordination in support of crisis service delivery. \n\nEligibility\n\nThis Learning Collaborative is open to those who attended OR viewed the recording from our June intro session. Stay tuned for session materials.\nPlease be working in HHS Regions 9 or 10: AZ\, CA\, HI\, NV\, AS\, MP\, FM\, GU\, MH\, PW\, AK\, ID\, OR\, or WA.\n\nApply by Friday\, July 31. We will notify you of the status of your application within a week of receiving it. Reach out to pacificwest@cmhisupport.org with any questions or concerns! \n\nPresenter and Facilitator:\n \nDavid Eric Lopez & Leora Wolf-Prusan\nCenter for Applied Research Solutions
URL:https://www.cmhisupport.org/event/cross-systems-collaboration-for-crisis-continuum-of-care-learning-collaborative/2026-08-13/
CATEGORIES:Pacific West
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SUMMARY:Sustaining Success: Building the Infrastructure for Long-Term Service Delivery
DESCRIPTION:*NOTE: This is a 2-part series. Register once to attend both sessions. \nAugust 11\, 2026: 90-minute learning session \nAugust 18\, 2026: 60-minute consultation session \n\nThis learning session focuses on the practical infrastructure needed to sustain services beyond initial implementation or time-limited funding. Participants will explore how staffing models\, operational workflows\, communication practices\, and funding alignment influence long-term service delivery. The session emphasizes sustainment as an active implementation phase\, highlighting common risks and decision points that affect continuity\, quality\, and workforce stability. Participants will be introduced to practical frameworks and examples that support proactive sustainment planning across service environments. \nThe August 18 coaching session will provide participants with applied support to assess and strengthen sustainment readiness within their own programs. Building on the previous session\, participants will examine current infrastructure\, identify misalignments between implementation goals and operational systems\, and explore strategies to support continuity over time. Facilitated coaching will help participants prioritize realistic actions\, clarify decision-making roles\, and align sustainment planning with existing workflows and resource constraints. \nLearning Objectives \n\nBy the end of the learning session\, participants will be able to: \n\n\nIdentify key infrastructure elements that support long-term service delivery and implementation sustainment.\nRecognize common sustainment risks related to staffing\, funding\, and operational alignment.\nDescribe practical approaches for embedding sustainment considerations into ongoing implementation efforts.\n\nBy the end of the coaching session\, participants will be able to: \n\nAssess sustainment strengths and gaps within their program’s staffing\, funding\, and operational structures. \nIdentify actionable strategies to better align implementation activities with long-term operational systems. \nOutline near-term steps to support sustained service delivery within their local context. \n\nThis event is open to individuals working in HHS Regions 9 or 10: AZ\, CA\, HI\, NV\, AS\, MP\, FM\, GU\, MH\, PW\, AK\, ID\, OR\, or WA. \n\nFacilitators: \n \nSukey Steckel\, MSSW\, and Tina Rocha\, MSW\, PPSC\nCenter for Applied Research Solutions (CARS)
URL:https://www.cmhisupport.org/event/sustaining-success-building-the-infrastructure-for-long-term-service-delivery/2026-08-18/
CATEGORIES:Pacific West
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SUMMARY:Cross-Systems Collaboration for Crisis Continuum of Care Learning Collaborative
DESCRIPTION:This three-session learning collaborative supports participants in strengthening coordination across partners involved in the crisis continuum of care to improve implementation and service delivery. Participants will examine how roles\, communication pathways\, and referral processes influence crisis response across agencies such as mobile crisis teams\, behavioral health providers\, emergency response partners\, and community organizations. Through facilitated discussion and structured reflection\, participants will identify collaboration challenges within their local crisis systems and explore practical strategies to improve alignment across partners. Peer learning will support participants in identifying realistic next steps to strengthen crisis system implementation within their local context.  \nSession Dates (Thursdays):\n\nAugust 13 / 2:00-3:00 pm Pacific\nAugust 20 / 2:00-3:00 pm Pacific\nAugust 27 / 2:00-3:00 pm Pacific\n\nLearning Objectives\nBy the end of the learning collaborative\, participants will be able to:   \n\nExamine how coordination structures and partner roles influence implementation within the crisis continuum of care. \nIdentify strategies to strengthen collaboration and referral alignment across crisis response partners. \nDevelop actionable next steps to improve coordination in support of crisis service delivery. \n\nEligibility\n\nThis Learning Collaborative is open to those who attended OR viewed the recording from our June intro session. Stay tuned for session materials.\nPlease be working in HHS Regions 9 or 10: AZ\, CA\, HI\, NV\, AS\, MP\, FM\, GU\, MH\, PW\, AK\, ID\, OR\, or WA.\n\nApply by Friday\, July 31. We will notify you of the status of your application within a week of receiving it. Reach out to pacificwest@cmhisupport.org with any questions or concerns! \n\nPresenter and Facilitator:\n \nDavid Eric Lopez & Leora Wolf-Prusan\nCenter for Applied Research Solutions
URL:https://www.cmhisupport.org/event/cross-systems-collaboration-for-crisis-continuum-of-care-learning-collaborative/2026-08-20/
CATEGORIES:Pacific West
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SUMMARY:Cross-Systems Collaboration for Crisis Continuum of Care Learning Collaborative
DESCRIPTION:This three-session learning collaborative supports participants in strengthening coordination across partners involved in the crisis continuum of care to improve implementation and service delivery. Participants will examine how roles\, communication pathways\, and referral processes influence crisis response across agencies such as mobile crisis teams\, behavioral health providers\, emergency response partners\, and community organizations. Through facilitated discussion and structured reflection\, participants will identify collaboration challenges within their local crisis systems and explore practical strategies to improve alignment across partners. Peer learning will support participants in identifying realistic next steps to strengthen crisis system implementation within their local context.  \nSession Dates (Thursdays):\n\nAugust 13 / 2:00-3:00 pm Pacific\nAugust 20 / 2:00-3:00 pm Pacific\nAugust 27 / 2:00-3:00 pm Pacific\n\nLearning Objectives\nBy the end of the learning collaborative\, participants will be able to:   \n\nExamine how coordination structures and partner roles influence implementation within the crisis continuum of care. \nIdentify strategies to strengthen collaboration and referral alignment across crisis response partners. \nDevelop actionable next steps to improve coordination in support of crisis service delivery. \n\nEligibility\n\nThis Learning Collaborative is open to those who attended OR viewed the recording from our June intro session. Stay tuned for session materials.\nPlease be working in HHS Regions 9 or 10: AZ\, CA\, HI\, NV\, AS\, MP\, FM\, GU\, MH\, PW\, AK\, ID\, OR\, or WA.\n\nApply by Friday\, July 31. We will notify you of the status of your application within a week of receiving it. Reach out to pacificwest@cmhisupport.org with any questions or concerns! \n\nPresenter and Facilitator:\n \nDavid Eric Lopez & Leora Wolf-Prusan\nCenter for Applied Research Solutions
URL:https://www.cmhisupport.org/event/cross-systems-collaboration-for-crisis-continuum-of-care-learning-collaborative/2026-08-27/
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