The STEP Learning Collaborative is committed to workforce development of early psychosis care in Connecticut through the dissemination of best practices, early psychosis care model, and community outreach. We aim to support providers across the system of care including those directly working with a young person or family member impacted by early psychosis and those looking to refer someone to services.
Assessment Resources:
Resources from Past Educational Events.
Webinars & Talks.
Brief Didactics.
Handouts.
Clinical High Risk (CHR) Treatment and Assessment Resources:
The PRIME (Prevention through Risk Identification Management and Education) Clinic identifies youth and young adults showing early signs of serious mental illness and provides treatment to prevent progression of illness.
Other Resources for Providers:
- EPICENTER Speaker Series: medicine.osu.edu/departments/psychiatry-and-behavioral-health/epicenter/epicenter-speaker-series
- SMI Adviser: https://smiadviser.org/
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The STEP Learning Collaborative is a workforce development and community education initiative hosted by the STEP Program. Our mission is to transform access, care quality, and outcomes for individuals and families impacted by recent onset psychosis throughout the state of Connecticut.
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