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Nebraska division of Behavioural Health strategic plan 2011-2015

The State of Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services Country Resources Mental Health Strategies and Plans Nebraska 18 February 2011 Policy document

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This planning document addresses the activities responsibilities in ensuring that quality services are available in Nebraska for children, adults and families when they are needed. The documents divides the role of the division of behavioral health in activities where it should assume primary responsibility and health activities that require active partnership and shared responsibility, and suggests areas of focus for leaders of activities where the Division has an interest and stake as a partner.

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