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William James College

Jan 21, 2026

 

📍Newton, Massachusetts

Expanding the Behavioral Health Workforce

 

Challenge:

There are major workforce shortages in behavioral health care at all levelsHigh-quality, evidence-based behavioral health care that is informed by the individuallife experience is especially in demand for children, adolescents, and families.

 

Solution:

With funding from the HRSA Behavioral Health Workforce Education and Training (BHWET) Program for Paraprofessionals, William James College developed a Community Health Workers (CHWs) Training Program through their Center for Workforce Development to strengthen the behavioral health workforce serving children and adolescents in medically under-resourced communitiesThe program included the following features: 

  • Youth-focused mental health training programs: Equipped CHWs and paraprofessionals with specialized skills to support children and adolescents in medically under-resourced communities.   
  • Career readiness and professional development activities: Offered targeted training programs to build foundational knowledge, applied skills, and career readiness for individuals supporting children and adolescents experiencing behavioral health challenges.
  • Community-based partnerships: Collaborated with community-based organizations, school districts, and healthcare providers to increase access to integrated behavioral health services and strengthen the CHW workforce.
  • Telehealth & outreach services: Expanded outreach efforts and referrals, as well as counseling and wraparound care through telehealth services for youth and families.  

 

Impact:
 Increased the number of trained behavioral health professionals in the area who specialize in child and adolescent mental health services. 
Strengthened integrated, team-based behavioral healthcare across schools, health centers, and primary care settings through workforce development and interagency collaborations. 
Enhanced access to mental health services for youth and families that are informed by community needs.