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Below you will find the listing of information specifically related to being a provider in our system, which includes disability-specific applications to become a provider for DBHDD, and disability-specific instructions for completing the application.
- Connect to Dbhdd Applications
If you are a current DBHDD Provider, you can register for...
- Become a Provider
The DBHDD Provider Enrollment Process is guided by specific...
- Developmental Disabilities Services
Community Provider Manuals Provider Relations Communications...
- Behavioral Health Services
Community Provider Manuals Provider Relations Communications...
- Training
Disaster Preparedness, Response, and Disaster Recovery...
- Connect to Dbhdd Applications
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Disaster Preparedness, Response, and Disaster Recovery Requirements for Community Providers, Policy 04-102 Click above for more details and to register for these mandatory courses. Georgia Collaborative Training Register for upcoming trainings and access previous training materials.
Visit our Learn More page to access FREE online learning modules. Modules are written to improve understanding about disabilities and mental health concerns for professionals, for individuals with disabilities, or for family/caregivers.
As a part of National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month, The Fulton County Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities in partnership with Chris 180 is offering free virtual summer groups for children, teens, parents, and caregivers.
Certified Mental Health Professional (CMHP) The CMHP credential is for people who have advanced education and on-the job experience providing services to individuals with mental health conditions who are receiving services in inpatient or outpatient settings.
The Florida Certification Board administers over 30 credentials for professionals working in Child Welfare, Addiction, Mental Health, Peer and Recovery Support, and related health and human service fields.