Mental Health Resources Sample Clauses

Mental Health Resources. Each Club shall provide Players with access, on a voluntary basis, to confidential mental health resources, including access to a licensed psychologist, in a private space. Clubs that employ or provide Player access to a licensed psychologist or psychiatrist under the Club’s Employee Assistance Program shall be deemed to have satisfied this requirement. For Clubs that provide access to other sports psychology services, mental skills training, and/or other similar resources, such services shall be voluntary, provided on a confidential basis, and offered in a private space.
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Mental Health Resources. A. Staff Wellness. The District will provide a comprehensive list of mental health resources to staff. The District will hire a wellness manager to build a robust staff wellness program that includes mental health, affinity groups, counseling, and self-care.
Mental Health Resources. The University provides access to on-campus and off-campus mental health services for faculty and staff, which can be accessed through the following links: • https:// xxx.xx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxx/xxxxxx_xxxxxx_xxx_xxxx_xxxx • xxxxx://xxx.xx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx/userfiles/Servers/Server_4208/file/Benefits/Wel lness/SEGIP_MentalHealthBenefits_FY2023.pdf • xxxxx://xxx.xx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx/cms/One.aspx • xxxxx://xxxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/s/z54ms8nl194wfyj3771avk3u9s0at3tx

Related to Mental Health Resources

  • Mental Health Services This agreement covers medically necessary services for the treatment of mental health disorders in a general or specialty hospital or outpatient facilities that are: • reviewed and approved by us; and • licensed under the laws of the State of Rhode Island or by the state in which the facility is located as a general or specialty hospital or outpatient facility. We review network and non-network programs, hospitals and inpatient facilities, and the specific services provided to decide whether a preauthorization, hospital or inpatient facility, or specific services rendered meets our program requirements, content and criteria. If our program content and criteria are not met, the services are not covered under this agreement. Our program content and criteria are defined below.

  • Behavioral Health Services Behavioral health services include the evaluation, management, and treatment for a mental health or substance use disorder condition. For the purpose of this plan, substance use disorder does not include addiction to or abuse of tobacco and/or caffeine. Mental health or substance use disorders are those that are listed in the most updated volume of either: • the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) published by the American Psychiatric Association; or • the International Classification of Disease Manual (ICD) published by the World Health Organization. This plan provides parity in benefits for behavioral healthcare services. Please see Section 10 for additional information regarding behavioral healthcare parity. Inpatient This plan covers behavioral health services if you are inpatient at a general or specialty hospital. See Inpatient Services in Section 3 for additional information. Residential Treatment Facility This plan covers services at behavioral health residential treatment facilities, which provide: • clinical treatment; • medication evaluation management; and • 24-hour on site availability of health professional staff, as required by licensing regulations. Intermediate Care Services This plan covers intermediate care services, which are facility-based programs that are: • more intensive than traditional outpatient services; • less intensive than 24-hour inpatient hospital or residential treatment facility services; and • used as a step down from a higher level of care; or • used a step-up from standard care level of care. Intermediate care services include the following: • Partial Hospital Program (PHP) – PHPs are structured and medically supervised day, evening, or nighttime treatment programs providing individualized treatment plans. A PHP typically runs for five hours a day, five days per week. • Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) – An IOP provides substantial clinical support for patients who are either in transition from a higher level of care or at risk for admission to a higher level of care. An IOP typically runs for three hours per day, three days per week.

  • Health Services At the time of employment and subject to (b) above, full credit for registered professional nursing experience in a school program shall be given. Full credit for registered professional nursing experience may be given, subject to approval by the Human Resources Division. Non-degree nurses shall be placed on the BA Track of the Teachers Salary Schedule and shall be ineligible for movement to any other track.

  • HEALTH PROGRAM 3701 Health examinations required by the Employer shall be provided by the Employer and shall be at the expense of the Employer. 3702 Time off without loss of regular pay shall be allowed at a time determined by the Employer for such medical examinations and laboratory tests, provided that these are performed on the Employer’s premises, or at a facility designated by the Employer. 3703 With the approval of the Employer, a nurse may choose to be examined by a physician of her/his own choice, at her/his own expense, as long as the Employer receives a statement as to the fitness of the nurse from the physician. 3704 Time off for medical and dental examinations and/or treatments may be granted and such time off, including necessary travel time, shall be chargeable against accumulated income protection benefits.

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