Has arelationshipwith their localYouthMOVEchapterHas mobilecrisisresponse intheircommunityHas a peersupportspecialist onstaff in theirprogramsHas apartnershipwith their localbehavioralhealth agencyHasaccessedsuicidepreventionresourcesState orcommunity hasa System ofCare (SOC)grant fromSAMHSAHas acommunityviolenceresponseprotocolHas arelationshipwith the stateMedicaidofficeHas someoneon staff withNarcan(Naloxone)trainingHasrecoverycoacheson staffHascompletedmentalhealth firstaid trainingHas trainedstaff torecognizesymptoms ofdepressionUses abehavioralhealthscreening toolas part of theirintake processHas workedwith their localMental HealthAmerica(MHA) chapterHas regularopportunitiesfor self-careat their officeHas workedwith theirlocal NAMIchapterHas a partnershipwith their localFQHC (FederallyQualified HealthCenter)Knows at leastone behavioralhealth provider intheir communitythat acceptsMedicaidState orCommunity hasa HealthyTransitionsgrant fromSAMHSAHas accessedOpioid fundingto meet theneeds of youthin their systemHoldssupportgroups foryoungpeopleKnowswhatNAMIstands forHas mentalhealth focusedyouth drop-incenters in theircommunity orstateAdopted traumainformed practicesin their youthworkforce systemHas a MentalHealthProfessionalon staff intheir programsHas aprotocol forrespondingto suicidalideationHas arelationshipwith their localYouthMOVEchapterHas mobilecrisisresponse intheircommunityHas a peersupportspecialist onstaff in theirprogramsHas apartnershipwith their localbehavioralhealth agencyHasaccessedsuicidepreventionresourcesState orcommunity hasa System ofCare (SOC)grant fromSAMHSAHas acommunityviolenceresponseprotocolHas arelationshipwith the stateMedicaidofficeHas someoneon staff withNarcan(Naloxone)trainingHasrecoverycoacheson staffHascompletedmentalhealth firstaid trainingHas trainedstaff torecognizesymptoms ofdepressionUses abehavioralhealthscreening toolas part of theirintake processHas workedwith their localMental HealthAmerica(MHA) chapterHas regularopportunitiesfor self-careat their officeHas workedwith theirlocal NAMIchapterHas a partnershipwith their localFQHC (FederallyQualified HealthCenter)Knows at leastone behavioralhealth provider intheir communitythat acceptsMedicaidState orCommunity hasa HealthyTransitionsgrant fromSAMHSAHas accessedOpioid fundingto meet theneeds of youthin their systemHoldssupportgroups foryoungpeopleKnowswhatNAMIstands forHas mentalhealth focusedyouth drop-incenters in theircommunity orstateAdopted traumainformed practicesin their youthworkforce systemHas a MentalHealthProfessionalon staff intheir programsHas aprotocol forrespondingto suicidalideation

Mental Health Connections - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Has a relationship with their local YouthMOVE chapter
  2. Has mobile crisis response in their community
  3. Has a peer support specialist on staff in their programs
  4. Has a partnership with their local behavioral health agency
  5. Has accessed suicide prevention resources
  6. State or community has a System of Care (SOC) grant from SAMHSA
  7. Has a community violence response protocol
  8. Has a relationship with the state Medicaid office
  9. Has someone on staff with Narcan (Naloxone) training
  10. Has recovery coaches on staff
  11. Has completed mental health first aid training
  12. Has trained staff to recognize symptoms of depression
  13. Uses a behavioral health screening tool as part of their intake process
  14. Has worked with their local Mental Health America (MHA) chapter
  15. Has regular opportunities for self-care at their office
  16. Has worked with their local NAMI chapter
  17. Has a partnership with their local FQHC (Federally Qualified Health Center)
  18. Knows at least one behavioral health provider in their community that accepts Medicaid
  19. State or Community has a Healthy Transitions grant from SAMHSA
  20. Has accessed Opioid funding to meet the needs of youth in their system
  21. Holds support groups for young people
  22. Knows what NAMI stands for
  23. Has mental health focused youth drop-in centers in their community or state
  24. Adopted trauma informed practices in their youth workforce system
  25. Has a Mental Health Professional on staff in their programs
  26. Has a protocol for responding to suicidal ideation