Behavioral Health Providers Collaborative

Behavioral Health Providers Collaborative

Become A Member

The Behavioral Health Providers Collaborative (The Collaborative) focuses on expanding the number of clinical and non-clinical providers of color and offers professional development and career growth support for these providers. The Collaborative offers membership to high school, college, and graduate students, independently licensed therapists, non-licensed/licensedeligible clinicians, traditional, spiritual and faith practitioners, mental health para-professionals, and peer wellness advocates who are committed to providing quality behavioral health care for communities of color.

Haitian Behavioral Health Providers Collaborative-This initiative aims to identify existing and aspiring Haitian behavioral health providers of traditional and non-traditional practices who are committed to serving the Haitian Community to become members.

As a member you will have access to the following benefits.

  • Telehealth training and resources
  • Clinical Supervision- LCSW members obtain
    LICSW supervision not provided at their work
    sites.
  • Clinical case review/consultation
  • Behavioral health training for peer advocates and
    paraprofessionals
  • License exam support
  • Professional development
  • Career development support
  • Networking opportunities

Members are expected to dedicate a set number of hours
per month to see clients in need of care through PHS or in
their own practice.

Regular Membership

Licensed clinicians, non-licensed/licensed-eligible. clinicians annual dues: $120

Para-Professional Membership

Community mental health workers, and peer wellness advocates annual dues: $40

Student Membership

College and Graduate Student Membership annual dues: $25

The Collaborative

Perspectives Health Services created the Behavioral Health Providers Collaborative (The Collaborative) to address the need for culturally and linguistically-competent behavioral health providers from diverse disciplines to serve diverse populations. The Collaborative is open to independently licensed therapists, non-licensed/licensed-eligible clinicians, traditional, spiritual and faith practitioners, mental health para-professionals, and peer wellness advocates who are committed to providing quality behavioral health care for Haitian communities locally, nationally, and internationally.

We welcome high school, college, and graduate students, licensed and non-licensed behavioral health clinicians, traditional, spiritual, and faith practitioners who are bilingual and bicultural to join our Collaborative. As a member of the Collaborative you will have access to

  • Professional Development Trainings
  • Resource sharing
  • Networking opportunities