Wheeling Township partnered with Harper Business Solutions to host a weeklong series of stakeholder engagementAccording to a news release where the May 20 to May 24 meetings were announced, the effort was part of a larger community needs assessment that researchers at Harper, which is based at Harper College in Palatine and specializes in such work, are assisting the township with to identify gaps or deficits in mental health services and/or resources for community members.
individuals to share insights on current services available and any service gaps or barriers individuals“We look forward to Harper’s final report which will serve as a guide for the Mental Health Boardmental health service offerings for those who need them,” Penner stated in the release. Sean Bailey, chief researcher for Access to Growth Learning Solutions on behalf of Harper College, stated that residents’ involvement is “crucial to shaping a more supportive and effective mental health serviceOfficials explained in the release that the research helps determine the status of service delivery to
individuals facing mental health challenges as well as what potential new resources or service could be“Your insights are invaluable to us as we strive to understand and meet the mental health needs ofWheeling Township includes all or parts of Arlington Heights, Buffalo Grove, Des Plaines, Glenview, Mount Prospect, Northbrook, Palatine, Prospect Heights, Rolling Meadows and WheelingClick to print A woman made an offer on a Virginia Beach condo. Then the seller learned she’s Black.
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