Health Topics
Health Topics is a resource for you to learn more about behavioral health. Choose a topic to find articles, websites, newsletters, and other types of helpful information.
Click on a featured article below, or explore a topic from the list of categories.
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Intimate Partner Violence Awareness Month
Intimate Partner Violence Awareness Month (or Domestic Violence) raises awareness about abuse in relationships and ways to prevent it.
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Cybersecurity Month
Cybersecurity Awareness Month is an international initiative led by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency (CISA) and the National Cybersecurity Alliance. This initiative educates everyone about online safety and empowers individuals and businesses to protect their data from cybercrime.
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New Member Welcome Packet
This page provides information for new members that is found in the New Member Wellness Packet.
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Journey to Hope Graphic Novel
Read about a young man's journey with behavioral health concerns in this two-part graphic novel.
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You Spoke, We Listened, We Acted
There are many ways that Community Care gets feedback from members and families about Community Care and behavioral health providers. Our goal is to hear what you are saying, look at the main issues, plan and take actions to address them, and let you know how Community Care uses what you tell us to improve.
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2024 National Strategy for Suicide Prevention
The Biden-Harris Administration released the first ever federal action plan for suicide prevention. This 10-year plan is a comprehensive, multi-agency approach to addressing this public health crisis.
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“Every Story Matters”: Gambling Awareness Month Resources and Help Available
Find resources for Pennsylvanians during Gambling Awareness Month, including a story from an individual in recovery from problem gambling.
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What You Can Do if Waiting for Services: Tips for Members
Free recovery and wellness resources that you can use while you are waiting for services to start.
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IBHS Access Survey
Share your feedback anonymously about your experience accessing Intensive Behavioral Health Services (IBHS) for your child.