CARE TA Center team members and subject-matter experts provide trainings on a variety of topics related to strengthening behavioral health care coordination, criminal justice diversion efforts, and the crisis care continuum.
CARE trainings balance knowledge transfer with practical application, including discussion of best practices and evidence-based frameworks; insights from researchers and from the field; and local and county-level innovations.
The CARE TA Center helps agencies, communities, and providers address disparities in the crisis care continuum and criminal justice systems at the state, county, and local levels. Trainings include an emphasis on creating systems change to meet the needs and support the strengths of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC); linguistically diverse communities; lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer identified people (LGBTQ), and vulnerable populations such as youth and people experiencing homelessness.