Understand the streamlined assessment process for children and youth who are referred for out-of-home treatment. The process is designed to ensure children receive the right services, at the right time, for the right duration.
988 - Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
988 is a three-digit emergency number for behavioral health crisis.
Behavioral Health and Education Integration
For providers: Information on grant funding, training and other resources.
First Episode Psychosis
North Dakota First Episode Psychosis (FEP) programs helps individuals who have recently experienced the first onset of psychotic symptoms. FEP programs work with individuals and their families to help understand the illness and develop skills to help them live healthier and happier lives.
Medicaid 1915(i) State Plan Amendment
1915(i) behavioral health services and supports are for qualifying people with certain behavioral health conditions.
ND Pediatric Mental Health Care Access Program
ND Pediatric Mental Health Care Access Program. If you're a primary care provider who has pediatric patients with behavioral health concerns, we are here to support you in delivering the critical mental health screening and evidence-based treatment they need.
Parents Lead
Parents Lead is an evidence-based prevention program that provides parents and caregivers with a wide variety of tools and resources to support them in creating a safe environment for their children that promotes behavioral health.
Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facilities (PRTF) Licensing
The licensing of PRTFs by the Behavioral Health Division helps to ensure health and safety and compliance with minimum standards in care and treatment of all children placed in the facility.
Trauma
A trauma-informed approach to the delivery of behavioral health services includes an understanding of trauma and an awareness of the impact it can have across settings, services, and populations.
Voluntary Treatment Program
The Voluntary Treatment Program (VTP) provides out-of-home treatment services for Medicaid-eligible children who have serious emotional disorders without parents having to give up custody to the courts or to social services.