The 8th Annual Behavioral Health Conference: The Power Of Prevention Hosts More Than 600 Behavioral Health Professionals During A Two-Day Conference

Stephen Moss, Nancy Daly, Chuck Morton

Submitted by Aimee Adler Cooke

  

Janine Ribeiro Chow-Quan, Maria Hernandez, Judge Ginger Lerner-Wren, Suzette Fleischmann, Stephanie S. Covington, Silvia Quintana, David Scharf.

   FORT LAUDERDALE, FL – On May 9 and 10, 2023, United Way of Broward County’s Commission on Behavioral Health & Drug Prevention, in collaboration with the Broward Behavioral Health Coalition, and the Florida Department of Children and Families, hosted the record-breaking 8th Annual Behavioral Health Conference: The Power of Prevention at Signature Grand in Davie. The annual event promoted community awareness and the support of behavioral health and substance use prevention.

Cindy Arenberg-Seltzer, Yolo Akili Robinson, Nan Rich.

More than 600 of Broward’s behavioral health professionals came together during the two-day conference to learn from thought leaders in behavioral health, network with industry peers, and discuss issues related to research, policy and practice.

During the event, the

Breakout Room.

organizations also celebrated Broward Behavioral Health Coalition’s (BBHC) 10th anniversary. For a decade, BBHC has been advocating, providing for, and ensuring an effective and efficient behavioral health system of care in Broward County. Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF) for mental health and substance abuse treatment, support, and prevention services from the Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF), has served over 2.8 million clients since it was founded.

Broward Behavioral Health Coalition team.

Speakers included Maria Hernandez, Chief Program Officer of United Way of Broward County; Broward County Vice Mayor Nan Rich, Board Chair of the Broward Behavioral Health Coalition; and Silvia Quintana, CEO of the Broward Behavioral Health Coalition. Keynote presenters included Dr. Stephanie Covington, Ph.D., LCSW, M Abeo and Yolo Akili Robinson. Other speakers included renowned psychologists, professors, trauma and grief specialists, leading diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) experts, and prevention specialists who provided crucial continuing education. Vanessa James served as the Mistress of Ceremonies on both days.

Aisha T. McDonald, Yolo Akili Robinson, and Vanessa James.

 

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