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Two new resource lists are available – a general community resource list and a list of autism
resources in Fairfax County. |
CSB Information Card – Available in English |
Read our FY
2011 Annual Report |
Current CSB Public Information Materials Listed by Area of Interest
- About the Community Services Board
- Co-occurring mental illness and substance use disorders
- Intellectual disability
- Mental health
- Recovery and wellness
- Substance use disorders / alcohol, drugs, etc.
- Youth services
- Other areas of interest
About the
Community Services Board
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Annual Reports
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FY
2011 Annual Report
(March 2012)
- Annual report archive
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FY
2011 Annual Report
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Beeman Commission Reports and Documents
- Beeman Commission website
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Beeman
Commission Report to the Fairfax County Board of
Supervisors, October 27, 2008 – This report conveys to the
Fairfax County Board of Supervisors a series of recommendations
for transforming the Fairfax-Falls Church system of mental
health care.
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Beeman
Commission Implementation Plan Report – September 29, 2009
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Presentation of Beeman Commission Implementation Plan
– Presented to the Human Services Committee of the Fairfax
County Board of Supervisors September 29, 2009
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Presentation of Beeman Commission Implementation Plan
– Presented to the Human Services Committee of the Fairfax
County Board of Supervisors September 29, 2009
- Community Resource List (Sept. 2012)
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Community Services
Board
(June 2011)
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CSB Fact
Sheet
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Printable
format
(April 2013)
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Printable
format
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CSB Information Card
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Available in English
and ten other
languages. (July 2011)
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Available in English
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Ethics
Committee
(Oct. 2009)
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Fairfax-Falls Church
Community Services Board
(June 2011)
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Housing – “Forging a Path Home – 2011 Housing Needs
Report” (April 2012)
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Executive
summary (PDF also
available)
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Full report
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Executive
summary (PDF also
available)
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Mental Health
First Aid
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Printable
flyer
(April 2012)
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Printable
flyer
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Quality
Management Plan (2008-2009)
- Privacy Practices (March 2012)
- Valued Interns, Volunteers and Advocates (VIVA)
Co-occurring
mental illness and substance use disorders
- Co-Occurring Mental Illness and Substance Use Disorders: Information for Individuals and Families (April 2013)
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Integrated
Treatment for Individuals with Co-Occurring Disorders
(Feb. 2013)
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Poster
(letter-size): "Substance use
issues? Mental health issues? Let us know – we'll work on
both TOGETHER.
(April 2013)
- Should You Talk to Someone About a Drug, Alcohol, or Mental Health Problem? (April 2013)
Intellectual
Disability
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Deaf
Services
(April 2011)
- Description of services for persons with an intellectual disability (Feb. 2013)
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Parents Guide to Adult Services (local) –
Helpful information for parents as their children become legal
adults.
(Oct. 2012)
Mental Health
- Co-Occurring Mental Illness and Substance Use Disorders: Information for Individuals and Families (April 2013)
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Deaf
Services
(April 2011)
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Drop-In Centers in Fairfax County
(Nov. 2012)
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Emergency Services
- Involuntary Psychiatric Hospitalization – Information for Petitioners, Family Members and Concerned Others (Oct. 2011)
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Mobile
Crisis Unit
(July 2011)
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Family Support
Group at Gartlan Center and printable card
(April 2013)
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Integrated
Treatment for Individuals with Co-Occurring Disorders
(Feb. 2013)
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Intensive Care Coordination
(June 2011)
- Intensive Community Treatment Team (English and Spanish) (Jan. 2012)
- Involuntary Psychiatric Hospitalization – Information for Petitioners, Family Members and Concerned Others (Oct. 2011)
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Mental Health
First Aid
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Printable
flyer
(April 2012)
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Printable
flyer
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Mental
Health Services – What to Expect
(June 2011)
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Mobile Crisis
Unit
(July 2011)
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New
Horizons
(Oct. 2010)
- Should You Talk to Someone About a Drug, Alcohol, or Mental Health Problem? (April 2013)
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Sojourn
House
(July 2012)
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Wellness Recovery
Action Plan
(Jan. 2013)
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Youth and Family
Services
(Jan. 2013)
Recovery and
Wellness
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Autism Resources in Fairfax County
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Printable format
(Feb. 2013)
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Printable format
- Co-Occurring Mental Illness and Substance Use Disorders: Information for Individuals and Families (April 2013)
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Drop-In Centers in Fairfax County
(Nov. 2012)
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Family Support
Group at Gartlan Center and printable card
(April 2013)
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Integrated
Treatment for Individuals with Co-Occurring Disorders
(Feb. 2013)
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Mental Health
First Aid
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Printable
flyer
(April 2012)
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Printable
flyer
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Wellness Recovery
Action Plan
(Jan. 2013)
Substance Use
Disorders / Alcohol, Drugs, etc.
- Co-Occurring Mental Illness and Substance Use Disorders: Information for Individuals and Families (April 2013)
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Crossroads
Youth
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Printable
format (March 2013)
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Printable
format (March 2013)
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Deaf
Services
(April 2011)
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Integrated
Treatment for Individuals with Co-Occurring Disorders
(Feb. 2013)
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Intensive
Care Coordination
(June 2011)
- Intensive Community Treatment Team (Jan. 2012)
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New
Horizons
(Oct. 2010)
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Outpatient Programs in Annandale (English and Spanish)
(Nov. 2012)
- Outpatient Programs at Democracy Lane in Fairfax (Nov. 2012)
- Services for Pregnant Women (Oct. 2012)
- Should You Talk to Someone About a Drug, Alcohol, or Mental Health Problem? (April 2013)
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Sojourn
House
(July 2012)
Youth Services
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Deaf
Services
(April 2011)
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Intensive
Care Coordination
(June 2011)
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Sojourn
House
(July 2012)
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Youth and Family
Services
(Jan. 2013)
- Youth Survey Report & Archives (Fairfax County)
Other Areas of
Interest
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Universal Design Guidelines for Group Homes (Nov.
2007)
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Universal
Design Guidelines for Group Homes – Complete manual
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Bungalow Style – Floor
Plans and Elevation
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Contemporary Style – Floor
Plans and Elevation
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Federal Style – Floor
Plans and Elevation
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Universal
Design Guidelines for Group Homes – Complete manual
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Housing – An Affordable Housing Solution for Low-Income Single
Residents – Final Report of the Fairfax County SRO
Task Force, July 2005 (reprinted April 2006)
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