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Making Change Work in State-Funded Behavioral Health: Practical Tools for Leading and Navigating Change

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Duration:
1 hour, 5 minutes
Presented by:
DMH + UCLA Public Mental Health Partnership
Featuring:
Jennifer Wisdom, PhD, MPH, ABPP
Relevant categories:
Behavioral Health Workplace Wellbeing
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Overview


State-funded behavioral health programs operate in complex, high-stakes environments, and community needs don’t pause while organizations adapt. Change initiatives often increase stress because the system around them isn’t aligned to support it. This interactive training equips both behavioral health managers and frontline behavioral health clinicians with practical, realistic tools to implement and navigate change in state-funded behavioral health settings — including public agencies, nonprofit providers, and contracted partners. This training will explore why change efforts stall in behavioral health systems (and how to prevent predictable failure points). Participants will review the difference between “resistance” and understandable response to overload or ambiguity and how unclear roles, competing priorities, and documentation burden undermine change. This training will discuss how to clarify decision-making, communication, and accountability during transitions. Finally, strategies for reducing burnout risk during implementation of new initiatives and influencing change constructively (as both a managers and non-managers) will be highlighted.

Using real-world behavioral health examples — such as electronic health record rollouts, funding shifts, and service model redesign — participants will explore how change succeeds when values, leadership expectations, staff expertise, and operational processes are aligned. Managers will leave with practical strategies to structure change efforts without overwhelming staff. Non-managers will leave with tools to manage uncertainty, protect professional integrity, and engage productively in system transitions. This training is intended for field-based mental health and outreach workers in Los Angeles County. Anytime session recorded on June 22, 2026.

  Keywords: burnout, management and leadership, strategic planning and change management
  Public link for sharing: https://learn.wellbeing4la.org/detail?id=401939&k=18132025  
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