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Alameda County Behavioral Health (ACBH) One CANS Per Youth Update

11/1/2022

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Alameda County Behavioral Health has delayed the launch of the requirement for there to only be one CANS per youth since we are still working to resolve some technical challenges that would inhibit this effort significantly. We understand the importance of moving to one CANS per youth for our clients, families, our mental health providers and partners and we want to make the transition as seamless as possible. 

We will keep you updated as we get closer to being able to roll this initiative out.
 
Thank you,
Christine Mukai, MBA, LCSW (she/her)
Critical Care Manager/CANS Coordinator/AB 1299
Child and Young Adult System of Care/Crisis
Alameda County Behavioral Health

Jessica Vigil, LCSW
Behavioral Clinician II, Special Services Coordinator
Child & Young Adult System of Care
Alameda County Behavioral Health

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  • About
    • About TCOM, CANS & ANSA
    • Collaborative Members
    • Contact
  • Treatment Tools
    • Manuals & Scoresheets
    • Engagement Guides
    • Assessment Tools
    • Trauma Assessment
    • Treatment Planning
  • Clinical Management
    • Supervision
  • Training
    • Training Calendar
    • Certification
  • Consulting
  • News
  • TCOM YouTube Channel
  • Connecting the Dots: Making Meaningful Metrics