Transforming Behavioral Health Care
July 18, 2019
Hosted by Sean Perry
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Episode Description
On this episode of Breaking the Stigma Through Change, Sean will be speaking with Dellie Champagne and Rebecca Whitley from the New Hampshire Children's Behavioral Collaborative. They will discuss the current behavioral health care system and the changes that are being made. Why it is important to support a child's behavioral health at a young age and what families and schools can to to make sure its a success. Sean will discuss the 5 strategies they have in-place that will help to make this possible and finally the will break down Senate Bill 14 and why it may be a game changer in the state of New Hampshire.
We R H.O.P.E. : Breaking the stigma through Change with Co-Founder Sean Perry
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Sean Perry
Sean Perry is the President and Co-Founder of We R H.O.P.E. Sean has two decades of coaching experience and working with youth. He’s a certified Life Coach, Cognitive Behavioral Coach, Nonviolent Crisis Intervention Specialist/ instructor, certified in Childhood Trauma and is an Exposure Response Prevention Specialist. As of late Sean is trained to train staff in the Signs of Suicide Prevention Program. He also has been trained in collaborative problem solving.
Sean has spent the last several years in the Human Service/Mental Health field.
Sean saw a huge gap in the mental health industry while working in the private residential setting. He noticed that it was more about the have and the have nots then anyone would like to admit. This lack of equality pushed Sean to create We R H.O.P.E. Inc. with a colleague. While operating We R H.O.P.E., Sean was simultaneously the Program Manager at a residential treatment center for boys with severe trauma. He has since resigned to focus all of his energy on We R H.O.P.E. Sean hopes to create change in the public schools by bringing support at a much younger age and breaking the stigma of mental illness.