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Behavioral Health Workforce Education and Training Program for Paraprofessionals is sponsored by HRSA Bureau of Health Workforce. Supports training programs for paraprofessionals in behavioral health to enhance the workforce.
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Behavioral Health Workforce Education and Training (BHWET) Program for Paraprofessionals # Behavioral Health Workforce Education and Training (BHWET) Program for Paraprofessionals ## Need help with your application? Watch the BHWET Program for Paraprofessionals Technical Assistance Webinar BHWET Program grantees help increase access to behavioral health care services. ## Am I eligible to apply?
When funding is available, you can apply if you are*: * State-licensed mental health organization that supports training of peer support specialists and other behavioral health paraprofessionals, including: * Licensed Tribal Organizations When funding is available, apply via grants. gov. Read the most recent funding notice for BHWET-Paraprofessionals"). ## How do you support current BHWET grantees?
We provide supplemental awards") for current BHWET grantees. Grantees and health centers form interprofessional care teams. These teams improve access to opioid use disorder (OUD) and other substance use disorder (SUD) treatment.
## What’s the impact of BHWET grantees? BHWET Program Outcomes - Academic Years 2014-2019(PDF - 270 KB) ## How can I contact you? *** Note**: Always read the notice of funding opportunity for full eligibility requirements.
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