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Impact of 2021-2022 Legislative Session

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Posted: Oct 18, 2022| Categories: Uncategorized

First of a two-part series

Guests:

Matt Habedank, MA, BCBA, ABA, Children’s Behavior Services Program Manager

Amy Johnson, MA, Program Manager / Assistant Director, Parent Child Center of NCSS

Brady Therrien, BS, Service Coordinator of the Community Rehabilitation and Treatment Program

Tim Lyman, Quality Care Team Services Coordinator in the Developmental Services division

The past legislative session saw NCSS and the Designated Mental Health Agency system of care plus, the Parent Child Center network receive increased funding to address the workforce crisis and increased demand for services. Today, members of the NCSS internal Legislative Committee join me for part one of a two part series to discuss successes, look at future challenges and thank the legislators for their support.


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