State College, PA – The Behavioral Health Alliance of Rural Pennsylvania (BHARP) and Community Care Behavioral Health Organization (CCBH) are pleased to announce that CONCERN has achieved trauma recertification for mental health (MH) at the Towanda and Mansfield locations following their participation in the North Central Trauma Informed Care Initiative.
The providers involved in this program have achieved expertise in trauma informed care, which involves trauma-specific treatment for individuals. They have also created a trauma informed care culture within their organization and have successfully promoted safety for staff and individuals within the program.
Mayme Carter, Bradford County Human Services Director and Bradford/Sullivan County MH/ID Administrator stated: “It is great to work with an organization that is so invested in being Trauma Informed, from the top down. The County has also benefited from Concern offering trauma trainings to community stakeholders.”
If you would like more information, please contact Brenda Fry at bfry@bharp.org.
Left-Right Front:
Gordon May, CEO, CONCERN;
Amanda Carson, Regional Development Coordinator, CONCERN;
Jenny Bowen, North Central Region Director, CONCERN;
Cassie Wygle, Clinical Supervisor Towanda OPT-CONCERN;
Sally Walker, CEO, BHARP; Kami Carpenter, Clinical Supervisor, CONCERN;
Mayme Carter, Human Services Director, Bradford/Sullivan Human Services;
Debra Sharp, Deputy Administrator, Bradford/Sullivan Human Services;
Dr. Lyndra Bills, Senior Medical Director, Community Care Behavioral Health Organization