Crisis Care Centers Initiative Announces Awards for Three Post‑Crisis Follow‑Up Teams

The Department of Community and Human Services (DCHS) is pleased to announce that three community‑based providers have been selected to operate the county’s first Post-Crisis Follow-Up teams:   Consejo Counseling & Referral Service  Purpose Dignity Action (PDA)  Sound Behavioral Health  Post-Crisis Follow-Up teams will provide short-term care for people who have just received treatment at a Crisis Care Center and need hands-on support transitioning … Continue reading Crisis Care Centers Initiative Announces Awards for Three Post‑Crisis Follow‑Up Teams

Announcing the Award for King County’s Crisis Training Academy 

King County is taking another important step toward strengthening our community behavioral health workforce and crisis response system.   The Department of Community and Human Services (DCHS) awarded the Behavioral Health Institute at Harborview Medical Center (BHI) to lead the new Crisis Training Academy, funded through the local Crisis Care Centers Levy.  Crisis care and services require specialized skills in de-escalation, risk assessment, triage … Continue reading Announcing the Award for King County’s Crisis Training Academy 

A Place to Call Home: Inside the Opening of the Booker House in Federal Way

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IGIIV4Y_LX8 Video highlight from the Booker House grand opening, Health Through Housing's Federal Way location. Features remarks from Harold G. Booker II, son of Harold G. Booker, the building's namesake; King County Executive Girmay Zahilay, Urban League of Metropolitan Seattle (ULMS) President and CEO Michelle Merriweather, and City of Federal Way Council President Martin Moore. … Continue reading A Place to Call Home: Inside the Opening of the Booker House in Federal Way

New Funding Opportunity: A Crisis Care Center in East King County 

King County's Department of Community and Human Services (DCHS) today released the second Request for Proposals (RFP) to find a qualified partner to stand up and operate a new Regional Crisis Care Center in King County’s East Crisis Response Zone.    Thanks to the voter-approved Crisis Care Centers Initiative, King County is moving with urgency to open a network of five Crisis Care Centers countywide where anyone in King County can … Continue reading New Funding Opportunity: A Crisis Care Center in East King County 

King County Promise Highlights Early Progress for Students 

According to South King County data and decades of higher education research, a lack of individualized support is a main barrier to receiving a college education.   That’s why programs like King County Promise prioritize building individualized supports. A cross-agency initiative designed to support young people with graduating and successfully transitioning to college or the career path of their choosing, … Continue reading King County Promise Highlights Early Progress for Students 

VSHSL Announces Awardees for the Levy’s Human Services Workforce Stabilization Strategy  

The Department of Community and Human Services’ Veteran, Seniors, and Human Services Levy (VSHSL) is proud to announce the awardees for the FS 6: Human Services Workforce Stabilization Strategy. Through this investment, 29 provider organizations across King County have been awarded over $3.8 million to strengthen and stabilize the human services workforce that supports our communities.  These awards fund … Continue reading VSHSL Announces Awardees for the Levy’s Human Services Workforce Stabilization Strategy