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Catchment
Area Councils
The role of the CAC is to
study and evaluate existing mental health services...
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Regional Consumer Advisory
Council
The Regional Consumer Advisory
Council (RCAC) is a consumer council that is led and driven by
consumers. For more information....
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Quality Improvement Collaborative (QuIC)
This project
responds to the local and national movement toward a recovery and
resiliency oriented system of mental health care that is driven by
the goals of consumers/youth/families..
Legislative
Legislative contact information and
updates can be obtained at this page
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Links
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Links to mental health
organizations can be found here
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- Donations
- For tax-deductible donations
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- Volunteer Info
- If you are interested in
becoming a CAC member or becoming a volunteer click here
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Contact Information
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Addresses, emails and Telephone numbers
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RCAC MINI-GRANTS applications Are Now
Available for Download
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In 1975, Connecticut decentralized its delivery of mental
health services. There are five mental
health regions in Connecticut. Each region is made up of catchment
areas.

Each catchment area has a
Catchment Area Council (CAC), and each region has a Regional Mental
Health Board. These advisory councils and boards were established to
ensure that citizens from every town in Connecticut will be actively
involved in determining and monitoring the kind of mental health
services that will be provided in each catchment area by the
Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services.
Click here to download the
"Facts
on CACs" Brochure
Click here for a
CAC Membership
Application Form

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Calendar of Events
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- Reports..
- Young Adult Conference, Evaluations, etc.
- Requests
- To request information on the
Regional Board
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Board Members
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A complete listing of board
members

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- "The Iris is the international symbol of the fight
against mental illness."
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