St. Clair County Community Mental Health

St. Clair County Community Mental Health

Mental Health Care

Port Huron, Michigan 360 followers

Promoting Discovery & Recovery Opportunities for Healthy Minds & Bodies

About us

St. Clair County Community Mental Health (SCCCMH) provides services and support to: * Adults with serious mental illness * Children with serious emotional disturbances * Adults and children with intellectual/developmental disabilities * Persons with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders Our goal is to journey with you and your family to a place of hope, achievement and recovery.

Website
https://www.scccmh.org/
Industry
Mental Health Care
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Port Huron, Michigan
Type
Government Agency
Specialties
Mental Health, Substance Abuse Disorder, Mental Illness, Therapy, Counseling, ABA Therapy, Trauma Informed Therapy, Group Therapy, DBT, Psychology, Child & Family Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Social Work, Psychiatry, Addiction, Developmental Disability, Intellectual Disability, Peer Support Specialist, Health Care, and Nurse

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Updates

  • This presentation by Sheriff Mat King of the St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office, will focus on current local drug trends, the operations of the Drug Task Force, and the broader role of law enforcement in combatting drug-related issues in our community. During this presentation, you will gain valuable insights into the latest patterns and development in drug use within St. Clair County, understand the substances most commonly encountered, emerging threats, and the impact of these trends on our community. This session will cover the importance of the drug task force and their successes in reducing drug-related crimes. This presentation is essential for community members, educators, healthcare professionals, and anyone interested in understanding the local drug landscape and the proactive measures being taken by law enforcement to address these challenges.

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  • The SUD-Health Equity Report Card (SUD-HERC) is an easily digestible way to increase local knowledge of and support for a full continuum of SUD services based on local data. It was created by incorporating over 30 health indicators from multiple data sources (e.g., health departments, MDHHS, US Census) and organized into 4 different categories (demographics, available health services and access, socioeconomics, and substance use) by location (U.S., Michigan, St. Clair County, and Post Huron) in order to measure any health disparities. The SUD-HERC has been designed to help identify data gaps that will inform the collection, reporting, and availability of publicly accessible data. It is easily understandable to the layperson and provides verbiage that can be copied and dropped into reports, presentations, articles, publications, and grant applications by community organizations, policy makers, public health providers, and other professionals. The Landscape Analysis takes a look at current SUD specific services in St. Clair County down to the specific service level. This includes identifying what specific interventions are available in what locations. This allows to better understand what is currently available, what services are missing, and which geographic areas are more underserved than others.

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  • This presentation will explore the factors driving these trends, the impact on young people, and effective strategies for prevention and intervention. The goal is to equip participants with the knowledge and tools to better support youth in making healthy choices.

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  • This presentation will focus on Amyl Nitrites and other inhalants that are substances of abuse. Will review clinical versus recreational usage, the short and long-term health risks of usage and understanding the signs and symptoms of inhalant abuse, with case examples.

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  • Talking with teenagers about substance use is important, but it can be hard to know what to say. Participants will learn about how to talk to teens about substance use and tips on how to promote honest and open discussion. Warning signs of teen substance use also will be discussed.

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  • Join the Michigan Certification Board for Addiction Professionals (MCBAP) Executive Director and Certification Specialists to learn the benefits of a specialty substance use disorder credential, overview of credentials offered and the process for obtaining the credential. We will also discuss the review process from the perspective of the Credentialing Specialist.

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