Consulting company to use $30M+ to support suicide prevention, mental health services

Consulting company ICF will use contracts and subcontracts valued at more than $30 million to fund mental health services under HHS’ Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.

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The company’s contracts will offer services to improve national suicide prevention programs, substance use disorder prevention, behavioral health services for separated families and website management support for the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, according to a Nov. 2 news release from ICF.

“We, along with our partners, combine specialized expertise in innovative technology and digital engagement solutions with consumer-driven health and scientific expertise to help the agency deliver programs designed to achieve its mission of reducing the impact of substance use and mental illness on America’s communities,” Mark Lee, ICF executive vice president for public sector, said in the release.

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