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Oklahoma Strategic Plan for the Prevention of Mental, Emotional, and Behavioral Disorders 2010

Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services State of Oklahoma Country Resources Mental Health Strategies and Plans Oklahoma Report

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While the Oklahoma Strategic Plan for the Prevention of Mental, Emotional, and Behavioral Disorders will act as the state’s roadmap for its SPF SIG initiatives, it is intended for a larger purpose, encompassing Oklahoma’s vision for building a strong prevention infrastructure for a broad array of related mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders. The Plan reflects statewide input from community representatives and experts in substance abuse and related fields who participated in the planning process. The Plan provides clear direction and common ground for future endeavors addressing the prevention of substance abuse, the prevention of mental illness, and mental health promotion.

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