As we continue to bring awareness this #BIPOCMentalHealth Awareness Month to the challenges that Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) face when it comes to mental health, we’re revisiting a recent WHEC Rochester in Focus episode that highlights the importance of connecting families of children with social, emotional, mental health, and developmental needs with Family Peer Advocates who have shared experiences and come from racially diverse backgrounds. Having BIPOC Family Peer Advocates that mirror the racial and ethnic composition of the families served results in better engagement and more equitable outcomes for youth. We are proud to work with our partners to increase the number of BIPOC Family Peer Advocates in behavioral health services. The first part of the episode focuses on findings from the groundbreaking report we completed with Common Ground Health which reveals the pandemic’s long-lasting effects on youth mental health. The negative impact was found to be even greater for young people of color compared to their peers. Watch here: https://lnkd.in/g88Aw7v2
Coordinated Care Services, Inc. (CCSI)
Business Consulting and Services
Rochester, NY 3,988 followers
Innovative Solutions in Human Service Delivery
About us
CCSI is a not-for-profit management services organization with a special focus in the area of behavioral health and human services. We help provider agencies, local and state governments, and other not-for-profits deliver programs and services that improve health and quality of life for the people they serve. Our administrative offices are in Rochester and we work with customers and communities across New York State. Our customers are our partners, and we work hard to develop the longstanding, productive relationships needed to support high-quality services. CCSI’s culture is one that values integrity, innovation, community connectedness, and exceptional customer service. We are committed to maintaining a diverse workforce, an inclusive environment, and efforts aimed toward dismantling structural racism. Our people make CCSI what it is and in turn, we strive to create a work environment that supports both personal and professional growth. We work hard and appreciate the importance of wellness through work/life integration.
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http://www.ccsi.org/
External link for Coordinated Care Services, Inc. (CCSI)
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- Business Consulting and Services
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- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Rochester, NY
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- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1992
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Rochester, NY, US
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Syracuse , NY, US
Employees at Coordinated Care Services, Inc. (CCSI)
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Nancy Raca
Communications and Engagement Expert | Spiritual Entrepreneur | Thriftfluencer
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Scott Annechino
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Mari Carr
Executive | Healthcare | Pharma | Telecom | Program Management | Operational Effectiveness | System Integration | Strategic Planning | Digital |…
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Deb Maggio
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Updates
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Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) are potentially traumatic events that occur in childhood and are linked to chronic health problems, mental illness, and substance misuse later in life. A recently published study by CCSI’s Dr. Elizabeth Meeker and her colleagues in the Journal Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, found that adolescents with ACEs and suicidality report higher levels of substance use to alleviate distress. These findings indicate the importance of preventing ACEs, as well as mitigating their effects, to help reduce alcohol and cannabis use. Assets that buffer the effects of ACEs are rooted in adult support, so protecting youth against ACEs is important for all adults, from family to teachers to community members – we need to take every opportunity to interact with youth in a positive, caring way. Read the full article for all the study details: https://lnkd.in/egeJfXn2 Connect with Dr. Meeker for more about ACEs: https://lnkd.in/eehrFJ7a
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CCSI staff turned out in full force for Tuesday’s Mental Health in Communities of Color Symposium, held at the beautiful Golisano Community Engagement Center at Roberts Wesleyan University, where our own Lenora Reid-Rose was honored for her career-long efforts to advance cultural competence and minority mental health equity. Lenora received commendations from Rochester Mayor MALIK EVANS, Monroe County Executive Adam Bello, NYS Assemblymember Harry Bronson, NYS Senator Samra Brouk, Congressman Joseph Morelle, and the BIPOC Parent Mental Health Project, as well as a Lifetime Achievement Journey Award from the NYS Office of Mental Health. Special thanks to Sara (Chipembere)Taylor and her team for organizing such an informative and inspiring event, to all the panelists, and to Melanie Funchess, Dr. April Aycock, Ed.D, MS, LMHC, Master-CASAC, Dr. Ann Sullivan, Imari Wilson, Talia S. Santiago, Len Statham, Walida Monroe-Sims, Eve Hosford, LCSW-R, Dr. Sonnett Boscoe, and Dr. Rupert A. Hayles, Jr. And a very special congratulations to the first graduating cohort of the Family Peer Advocate Workforce Wellness Collaborative, who will be advancing minority health equity through their work with Rochester Regional Health and in our community! - with Nancy Raca, Anne Wilder, Jason Kuby, Ben Blair, Kathy King, Juanita Lyde, Katie Haverly, Barbara Marianetti DesRosiers, Christina Laman, Douglas J. Camin, John Pavlack, Stephanie Paredes and panelists Antoine Johnson, Arica Rouse, Daniel Robertson, Dr. Laura Shipley, Dr. Marlena Graves, Leslie Alvarado-Fischer, LMSW, Jomar Canales, Deniese Walden-Glenn, Qiana Smith, Maria Cruz FPA-C, CRPA, Annette Petrosino, Elizabeth Nolan, Cheryl Wearan, Cheryl Williams, Vincent Sears, MHC-LP
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Almost 66% of working Americans report they have worked in a toxic environment. Can you relate? Check out this DisruptHR ROC talk from CCSI’s Dr. Elizabeth Meeker, Vice President of Consulting and Technical where she discusses 'Toxic Ripples,' their impact on organizational health and family dynamics, and strategies to mitigate it. https://lnkd.in/gsFijCHf Part of our trauma-responsive work is helping organizations to create workplaces that promote staff well-being. Did you know that we have a tool that allows organizations to assess their culture and get recommendations for strengthening trauma-informed practices? Learn more about our TRUST tool: https://trust-survey.com/
Toxic Ripples | Elizabeth Meeker | DisruptHR Talks
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Our staff in the Syracuse area came together last week for some fun at our Summer Mix & Mingle with food, games, music, raffles, a dessert contest, and more! #CCSICelebrates
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We had a great time supporting BIPOC Parent Mental Health Project last night at their ROC Family Feud Fundraiser! Though we didn’t win, we were happy to support the important cause of amplifying the voices of parents of color, especially during Minority Mental Health Awareness month! - with Anne Wilder, Ashley Evans, MS, Jean Bezek, Katie Haverly, Nancy Raca, and Anne Passalugo, MPH, CHC, CHPC and special thanks to Sara (Chipembere)Taylor
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Congratulations to Kesha Carter CDE®, PHR on this well-deserved recognition! We are proud of her work as our Chief Diversity Officer for the last six years and know she's going to do great things as she continues to bring her expertise to public and private organizations in our Consulting and Technical Assistance division.
The Top 50 Women Chief Diversity Officers of 2024 Women We Admire is pleased to announce The Top 50 Women Chief Diversity Officers of 2024. The Chief Diversity Officer has an important goal – to create a diverse, equitable, and inclusive work environment for all employees. Tameka Harper (The Coca-Cola Company), Alison Francis (Costco Wholesale), Janice Dupre’ (Lowe's Companies, Inc.), Tinisha Agramonte (The Walt Disney Company), Michelle Jordan (AT&T), Rosalyn Carpenter (CommonSpirit Health), Wanda Hope (Johnson & Johnson), Shawn Outler (Macy's), Belinda Higgs Hyppolite, Ed.D. (University of Oklahoma), Geraldine White (Publicis Groupe), LaTricia ( pronounced La-Tree-sa) Hill-Chandler, MSM (Southern Bancorp), Judith Brown Clarke, Ph.D, OLY (Stony Brook University and Health System), Shawn Abner-Purnell, M.S. (SJI), Kate Hallihan (John Glenn College of Public Affairs at The Ohio State University), Lydia Smith, MBA (Victoria's Secret), Tomya Watt (Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center), Alica D. (Airbnb), Carin Taylor (Workday), Denice Cora-Bramble (Children's National Hospital), Joy Fowler, MBA, CDE® (Multnomah County), Pia House Walker, MSL (St. Joseph's Health), Renada W. Deschamp, MPA, CDE® (Woman's Hospital), Rosa J. Nuñez (Foley Hoag), Kesha Carter CDE®, PHR (Coordinated Care Services, Inc.), Jackie Cureton (Bitly). Nominate a woman leader at https://lnkd.in/gr_guaPH Sign up for free email newsletter at https://lnkd.in/gFsjdj4 #leadership #womenleadership #diversity https://lnkd.in/g9wxNE4C
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