
Mental Health Month
May is National Mental Health Month, and we are recognizing front-line healthcare workers at mental health and primary care practices in the District. You still have time to add a healthcare worker deserving of this recognition, including yourself. Take the next step by clicking here!
Featured Outstanding Mental Health Worker
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Resources

You can view and download various components of the May is Mental Health Month toolkit below:
Download the Full Toolkit
Full Toolkit Zip (Zip File – images included)
To unzip a folder, locate the zipped (or compressed) folder that you want to get the files from. You can either open the compressed folder and drag each item to a new location, OR you can right click the folder and select “Extract All..” and choose a location, like on your network or desktop.
Download Individual Toolkit Items
Media Materials
Drop-In Article – Back to Basics (PDF)
May is Mental Health Month Sample Proclamation (PDF)
Handouts/Posters
MHM 2022 Back to Basics: FACT SHEET Starting to Think About Mental Health (PDF)
MHM 2022 Back to Basics: FACT SHEET What Plays a Role in Developing Mental Health Conditions (PDF)
MHM 2022 Back to Basics: FACT SHEET Maintaining Good Mental Health (PDF)
MHM 2022 Back to Basics: FACT SHEET Recognizing When You Need Help with Your Mental Health (PDF)
MHM 2022 Back to Basics: FACT SHEET What to Do When You Need Help (PDF)
MHM 2022 Back to Basics: FACT SHEET Where to Go (PDF)
MHM 2022 Back to Basics: FACT SHEET Terms to Know (PDF)
MHM 2022 Back to Basics POSTERS – Meant to be printed 11 x 17 paper
MHM 2022 Screening POSTERS – Meant to be printed 11 x 17 paper
Social Media Materials
Sample Social Media Posts (PDF)
Download Social Media Covers, Web Banners, and Social Media Post Images (Zip File) (Google Drive)
Upcoming Events
About the Program
We offer several options for participation, including individual practice coaching, webinar sessions, learning collaboratives, and this virtual learning community.
Subject matter experts from Health Management Associates (HMA), a leading independent national research and consulting firm, will be providing the training and technical assistance.

The Integrated Care DC Program is managed by the DC Department of Health Care Finance (DHCF) in partnership with the DC Department of Behavioral Health (DBH). This project is supported by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of a financial assistance award totaling $4,616,075.00 with 100 percent funded by CMS/HHS. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, or an endorsement by, CMS/HHS, or the U.S. Government.