Maryland Judiciary | 2025 Annual Report

Collaboration in Action: Maryland Behavioral Health Summit

O nJ uMd iacyi a2r y1, ai nn dc o2o2r,d2i n0a2t5i o, tnhwe iMt ha rt hy lea Gn do v e r n o r ’ s Office of Crime Prevention and Policy (GOCPP) and the Maryland Department of Health/ Behavioral Health Administration (MDH/BHA) , held the Statewide Summit on Behavioral Health: AS unmOmp pi to) ritnu En il ltiyc of ot tr CCiot yl l,aMb oa rr ay tl ai vnedC. Ah apnpgr eo x(itmh ea t e l y 375 participants attended, representing stakeholder teams for each of the 24 jurisdictions and the state, which included District and circuit court administrative judges, court administrators, ce ox emc mu tiisvsei oannedr lse, gl ei salda et irvse f br or amn cl ohceasl, ai nncdl us dt ai nt eg health departments, community and state

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