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Behavioral Health Crisis Workforce
The crisis response system requires a sufficient number of qualified 988 and mobile crisis responders, behavioral health clinicians, certified peers, care coordinators, and other trained crisis professionals. Behavioral health workforce strategies and resources for recruitment, training, retention, and support of these professionals are essential to develop and sustain the workforce needed in Nevada.
Behavioral Health Workforce Development
These resources focus on understanding and expanding the behavioral health workforce in Nevada.
Training
The Nevada Crisis Response Core Curricula is a collaborative effort by the Coalition, with recommended training topics for crisis services personnel and training resources for each topic. Links to the primary Nevada-based providers of crisis services training, as described in the Core Curricula, are also available here.
Licensing and Certification
These boards are responsible for licensing and certification of different types of behavioral health professionals that may work in the crisis care system.
Behavioral Health Workforce Regulations
This section lists state statutes and regulations for different types of behavioral health professionals that may work in the crisis care system.
Key chapters with provisions related to behavioral health professionals:
Key chapters with provisions related to behavioral health professionals:
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