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Member Services 888-545-2600
Difficult to console Outbursts of Anger
(ask about Intensive Behavioral Health Services, Phila. Alliance for Child Trauma Services, and Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy)
Children's Crisis Treatment Center 215-496-0707
Network of Neighbors 267-233-4837
(responds to trauma in communities)
You can expect: Resources and the connections for needed services and supports Children and families receive the help they need Ongoing support as needed
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Sources: City of Philadelphia Office of Children and Families your boost mood boost boost
Numbers to Know 24/7
Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
Children's Resources
DHS Helpline
267-519-5326
988 or 215-686-6440
267-519-5326 Court Appointed Advocates
Places to Go for behavioral health emergencies

Children’s Crisis Response Center 3300 Henry Ave., Falls Center 2, Suite 3N 215-878-2600
Websites to Visit
Center for Child Protection
215-590-4923
Children’s Crisis Treatment Center 1080 N Delaware Ave., 6th Fl. 215-496-0707
For 24/7 online behavioral health screenings, Mental Health First Aid trainings, events, and resources, visit
H e a l t h y M i n d s P h i l l y . o r g
To find mental health and substance use services and providers for Medicaid recipients online, visit C B H P h i l l y . o r g
PACTS serves youth in Philadelphia who have experienced potentially traumatic events and are living with traumatic stress. P h i l a d e l p h i
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We take an active role in promoting the health and wellness of all Philadelphians through our population health approach. By empowering the entire community to take charge of their health, DBHIDS helps to create a Philadelphia in which every resident can thrive.
Created in collaboration with Kate Eisenpress, Director of Early Childhood Strategic Initiatives
Appendix O
Social Determinants Of Health Equity Unit Logic Model
Goal of Unit: To increase and promote health equity across Philadelphia’s Behavioral Health System by addressing social determinants of health such as economic mobility, access to food, increasing mobility and increasing access to technology as well as developing sustainable funding sources to enhance current SDOH Programs and implementing additional programs to meet the needs of residents to increase their quality of life and life expectancy.
SDOH System Recommendations: Facilitating Internal SDOH Core Group and Larger SDOH Group Across all Systems
Employment: Promoting Economic Mobility
DBHIDS Role Supporting SDOH Program: Employment Systems Program Specialist
• Management of DBHIDS Employment Clearinghouse, including four DBHIDS funded Employment Services Programs and other community partners: a. COMHAR b. Consortium c. First Step Staffing d. Horizon House e. Pathways-WorkForce f. Philly WINs
• Facilitating active Outreach and Engagement
• Hosting First Step Staffing monthly hiring events and expanding events to other partners such as: a. BDT CEO Mobile Unit b. Assurance Wireless c. ID Philly d. 1199C e. Providing the following documents:
- Health literacy
- Employment Myths
- How to obtain ID Documents
Food DBHIDS Role Supporting SDOH Program: Social Drivers and Clinical Collaboration Specialist a. Bi weekly food delivery for one year to 100 households b. Nutrition Counseling c. Incentive Cards for completion of program surveys
• Develop and retain collaborative partnership with Philabundance.
• Coordinate with OHS Committee
• Connecting participants receiving food resource with additional benefits and resources with support of Benefits Data Trust (BDT)
Transporation DBHIDS Role Supporting SDOH Program: Social Drivers and Clinical Collaboration Specialist
• Linkage to monthly SEPTA Transportation Passes which provides the following: a. Increases choice regarding location for healthcare needs and employment options
Technology DBHIDS Role Supporting SDOH Program: Social Drivers and Clinical Collaboration Specialist
• Providing a free of cost Chromebook to DBHIDS participants which will increase access to the following: a. Telehealth-Healthcare options b. Remote access c. Transportation location and assistance d. Building social connections
Future SDOH Implementation: Collecting qualitative data by completing surveys, collecting quantitative data by SocialScape Platform, developing a Commodity Fund as SDOH Program, expand economic mobility by establishing a Benefits Specialist role, increasing affordable housing and develop a Community Health Worker role within the unit to support with promoting health literacy, tracking SDOH needs, and linkage to community resources.
Philanthropy: Develop Philanthropy Affinity Network and explore grant funding opportunities to expand SDOH programs.
Building Partnerships: Local retail stores