In 2018 the Georgia Department of Behavioral Health & Developmental Disabilities partnered with the Yale School of Medicine to participate in the Recovery Oriented Service Evaluation (ROSE) study the first federally-funded, nationally representative study of recovery-oriented practices in community mental health centers and as they relate to service utilization and treatment outcomes.
This series of webinars and in-person trainings is designed to equip participants with new skills, tools, and strategies to have more meaningful conversations and thoughtful interactions across diverse populations when delivering services. Our goal is to support building relationships that infuse recovery principles and increase our ability to effectively engage through recognizing and respecting diversity through our words and actions.