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What is the Kansas All-Hazards Behavioral Health Program? The Kansas All-Hazards Behavioral Health Program (KAHBH) is a project, funded by a contract between Kansas State University, the Kansas Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services, Mental Health, and the Kansas Department of Health and Environment. Beginning in January 2005, Dr. Briana Nelson Goff, Associate Professor of Family Studies and Human Services, and Charlie Griffin, Research Assistant Professor of Family Studies and Human Services, were named project coordinators in charge of developing a State plan for disaster behavioral health in Kansas. The KAHBH Program also includes Becky Rinehart, Kansas Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services/Health Care Policy/Mental Health, and recent graduates and current graduate and undergraduate students at Kansas State University. What will the KAHBH Program provide to Kansas? The KAHBH Program will address preparedness activities, response coordination, and recovery services in the event of a Presidentially declared disaster or other public health emergency.
How do I contact members of KAHBH? You may contact: Phone: 785-532-1490
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News The Kansas All-Hazards Behavioral Health Program (KAHBH) has started to prepare the State of Kansas's Disaster Mental Health Plan...(read more)
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