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Month: September 2000

Adopting a Vision Statement for a Consumer and Family Centered Mental Health System

September 28, 2000
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RESOLUTION NO. 00-161 The Multnomah County Board of Commissioners Finds: A. On May 4, 2000 the Board of County Commissioners adopted Resolution No. 00-063 creating a Mental Health Design Team “to work with county, state, and community personnel to develop short and long term action plans to improve County mental health services.” B. The Design […]

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Turmoil hammers Legacy child psych unit

September 22, 2000
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From The Portland Business Journal, September 22, 2000 A child and adolescent treatment program at Hospital & Health Center is in turmoil-and facing physician backlashafter the swift exit of four prominent child and adolescent psychiatrists. State children’s agencies and mental health professionals are also disturbed by the staff turnover, which has left the 17-bed Legacy […]

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Posted in <a href="https://www.mentalhealthportland.org/category/youth/" rel="category tag">Youth</a> Tagged <a href="https://www.mentalhealthportland.org/tag/caremark/" rel="tag">CareMark</a>, <a href="https://www.mentalhealthportland.org/tag/keith-cheng/" rel="tag">Keith Cheng</a>, <a href="https://www.mentalhealthportland.org/tag/legacy/" rel="tag">Legacy</a>, <a href="https://www.mentalhealthportland.org/tag/patrick-payton/" rel="tag">Patrick Payton</a> Leave a comment

The Toughest Load

September 11, 2000
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From The Oregonian, September 11, 2000 Barry Bogh answered his hotel-room door shirtless, wearing a look of surprise on his weathered face, and said, “Oh, hi, John,” as he bent to scoop a porn magazine off his bed. “What’s that?” the parole officer asked. “Oh, somebody left it by my door,” Barry said. At this […]

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A Consumer and Family Centered Mental Health System For Multnomah County

September 1, 2000
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Created in August and September of 2000. Adopted by Multnomah County as Resolution 00-161 This document expresses the underlying vision and unifying philosophy that will guide the design and operation of public mental health services in Multnomah County. Consumers receiving mental health services (including adults, adolescents, children and families as appropriate) are at the center […]

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