The Washington State DBHR Prevention System
Washington’s community-led approach to behavioral health earns national recognition for setting a new standard in prevention excellence.
Washington’s community-led approach to behavioral health earns national recognition for setting a new standard in prevention excellence.
KMHWA unites agencies and communities to give youth seamless access to behavioral health care across systems and funding sources.
A rapid response team helps youth with complex needs find timely, individualized care through cross-agency collaboration.
WSCC empowers families to shape Washington’s behavioral health system through peer support, advocacy, and lived-experience leadership.
Across Washington, tribal nations are leading innovative, culturally grounded approaches to behavioral health.
From rural schools to countywide coalitions, CoLab and SMART Center are advancing community-driven, evidence-based approaches that strengthen youth behavioral health.
The HIE connects providers and public agencies through secure, real-time data sharing that strengthens care coordination and public health.
Washington’s YYAHRT ensures no young person leaves foster care, treatment, or justice systems without stable housing and support.
This program funds grassroots groups that strengthen youth mental health through connection, creativity, and community leadership.
Seattle Children’s now offers same-day psychiatric urgent care—both in person and via telehealth—for kids and teens statewide who need timely mental health support.