Stakeholders Meet To Review Money Follows The Person Program’s Work To Support Community Living For People With Disabilities
North Dakota Health and Human Services’ (HHS) Money Follows the Person program is holding a public meeting on Tuesday, May 9 from 1 to 4 p.m. CDT, to share information and updates on efforts to serve individuals with disabilities at home in their communities.
ND Health And Human Services Receives Additional Grant Funding To Continue Strengthening Early Intervention Services For Children With Developmental Delays
The North Dakota Early Intervention Program in the state’s Health and Human Services agency has received a third year of funding from the federal Department of Education to continue work strengthening early intervention services for children with developmental delays.
Human Services Announces Launch Of 988 Emergency Number That Supplements North Dakota’s Behavioral Health Crisis Support
The North Dakota Department of Human Services’ Behavioral Health Division announced that North Dakota has joined other states in using 988, a new three-digit number that connects people who are experiencing a behavioral health crisis to trained crisis counselors. Firstlink is the centralized call center that will answer 988 calls in North Dakota.
North Dakotans Working Towards Recovery From Addiction Find Support In Recovery Housing Program
The North Dakota Department of Human Services’ Behavioral Health Division is providing support to people working towards recovery from addiction through the Recovery Housing Assistance Program (RHAP).
Human Services Offers Behavioral Health And Well-being Webinars For Clergy, Workplace Leaders And Those Who Work In Agriculture Industry Impacted By Natural Disasters
The North Dakota Department of Human Services’ Behavioral Health Division is offering a series of webinars that provide behavioral health support to clergy, workplace leaders, farmers and ranchers and others in the agriculture industry who have been impacted by several recent natural disasters.
Human Services and DeCoteau Trauma-Informed Care and Practice, PLLC Partner to Expand Mental Health Services to North Dakotans Impacted by the Pandemic
The North Dakota Department of Human Services’ Behavioral Health Division and DeCoteau Trauma-Informed Care and Practice, PLLC have partnered to expand access to mental health services for North Dakotans living in 17 counties and tribal communities who have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Human Services and UND Center for Rural Health Announce Virtual Resource and Training Center to Support Direct Care Workforce
The North Dakota Department of Human Services and the Center for Rural Health at the University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences today announced the launch of the North Dakota Qualified Service Provider (QSP) Hub – a virtual resource and training center developed to support the state’s direct care workforce.
Human Services and ND National Guard Partner to Offer Early Intervention Program to Service Members
The North Dakota Department of Human Services’ Behavioral Health Division and the North Dakota National Guard have partnered to provide an evidence-based early intervention program to help reduce the risk of substance use disorders among active service members.
North Dakota State Hospital Reaccredited
The North Dakota State Hospital in Jamestown has received a three-year accreditation from The Joint Commission for its hospital and behavioral health care and human services programs following an on-site survey review in late March.
Upcoming April Webinars Focus on In-Home Services to Help People with Medical Tasks, Chores, Home Modifications and Special Equipment Needs
The North Dakota Department of Human Services is holding two webinars in April, available online or by phone, to raise awareness about services that can help older adults and adults with physical disabilities overcome these obstacles and live independently.
North Dakota Agencies Announce Line-Up of Locally Organized Events and Activities
Did you know that early childhood experiences can have long-term impacts on children? To raise awareness about how communities and individuals can help grow strong, stable families, Gov. Doug Burgum has proclaimed April, Child Abuse Prevention Month in North Dakota.
Human Services and Prevent Child Abuse North Dakota Encourage ND Residents to Wear Blue in Support of Children and Families on April 1 for Child Abuse Prevention Month
Prevent Child Abuse North Dakota (PCAND) and the North Dakota Department of Human Services invite North Dakotans to join them in wearing blue on Friday, April 1, to show support for children and families during National Child Abuse Prevention (CAP) Month and to reinforce this year’s theme “Growing a Better Tomorrow for All Children, Together.”