GeorgiaDBHDD
Created by the Governor and General Assembly in 2009, the Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities (DBHDD) and its network of community providers offer treatment and support services to help people with behavioral health challenges achieve recovery by focusing on their strengths. Through uniquely tailored supports and services, we help people with intellectual and developmental disabilities attain independence and lead meaningful and fulfilling lives.
Georgia’s Co-Responder Teams Transform Mental Health Crisis Response (shortened version)
Georgia’s Co-Responder Teams Transform Mental Health Crisis Response
Georgia’s Construction Industry: Strong Enough to Care, Tough Enough to Talk
988 "You Are Not Alone" Onnie's Story
988 "You Are Not Alone" MJ Elizabeth's Story
988 "You Are Not Alone" George's Story
988 "You Are Not Alone" Coran's Story
988 "You Are Not Alone" Casslin's Story
988 "You are Not Alone" Ann's Story
DBHDD Recruitment General CTA
The Respect Institute of Georgia
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25th Anniversary of Certified Peer Specialist Program
Georgia Mental Health Resources
Suicide Risk in Youth and How to Screen for it
How to Communicate with Youth and Caregivers about Suicide
From Stigma to Strength
I Am DBHDD - Agency Overview
From Stigma to Strength - Trailer (Full)
From Stigma to Strength - Trailer (Short)
First Lady Marty Kemp - 988 Interview 5-29-24
Farm Stress Summit 2024
Suicide Prevention PSA - Spanish
Seth - Relief in Reality
The First Deaf Peer Support Specialist in Georgia
The support she didn't know she had