@article{IR, recid = {9723}, author = {Nanez, Kathy Sarah}, title = {Columbia Gorge community vision}, publisher = {Oregon Health and Science University}, address = {2022}, number = {IR}, abstract = {Columbia Gorge Community Vision The Columbia Gorge Community Vision serves to provide a framework for identifying and addressing the behavioral health and wellness service gaps in the community including offering recommendations to key stakeholders to promote meaningful service impacts that increase access to care and promote well-being. The Community Health Improvement Plan Behavioral Health (CHIP-BH) identified behavioral and mental health services as a priority given the impact to the health and wellness of the community. The Columbia River Gorge Community Vision focuses on Traditional Health Worker integration including collaboration, easier access to trainings and professional development, increased funding and resources and stronger advocacy for reducing stigma, ensuring a stronger and more expansive approach to mental health promotion, deepening social cohesion, and creating effective opportunities for peer mental health and wellness support. Co-authors: Melissa Gharst Thania Torres-Carrillo Aimee Adelmann}, url = {http://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/9723}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.6083/5t34sk315}, }