The Service Members, Veterans, and Families (SMVF) regional initiative was designed to ensure that SMVF receive behavioral health and supportive services that are high quality, evidence-based, trauma-informed, culturally competent, and accessible. As with all of Virginia's Behavioral Health System Transformation Excellence and Performance (STEP-VA) plan, the SMVF Navigators are charged with improving access, quality, consistency, and accountability in public behavioral health services across the Commonwealth.
SMVF REGIONAL NAVIGATOR
The SMVF Regional Navigator is responsible for the development and implementation of regional initiatives, including oversight of regional SMVF training and capacity-building funds, collaboration with community partners at local, state, and federal levels, participation in regional SMVF initiatives focusing on suicide prevention, participating with work groups to enhance regional services/partnerships, and working to grow best practices to support individuals with military backgrounds and their families.
RESOURCES
- Local Veterans Resources
- Lock and Talk
- Governor’s Challenge
- Veterans Lifeline
- Virginia Department of Veterans Services
On Demand Training and Information for Providers Working with SMVF is available:
- Psycharmor
- Center for Deployment Psychology
- National Education Series - VA Homeless Programs
- Military Culture: Enhancing Clinical Competence Military Cultural Competency (MCC) - Introductory Center for Deployment Psychology and Veterans Affairs - 2-hour MCC overview training (in 8 modules).
- Service Members, Veterans, and their Families Technical Assistance (SMVF TA) Center | SAMHSA
- Veterans Data Central - Informing Strategies to Help Veterans
Live Training for Providers Working with SMVF is available:
CONTACT FOR MORE INFORMATION AND OPPORTUNITIES
Ashley Whittaker
Regional Navigator for Service Members, Veterans, and Families (Region 2)
Northern Virginia Regional Projects Office
Chantilly, VA 20151
571-546-5956 (c)