Children’s Behavioral Health Services wants to hear from you!

by | Mar 23, 2026 | Children's & Education Rights, News

As part of a statewide effort to improve how Maine’s children and families learn about, understand, and access behavioral health services and supports, the Office of Behavioral Health (OBH) is launching a public education campaign. The campaign will help to establish a statewide communications system to generate awareness, educate and inform, and connect children and families to the right behavioral health services and supports. OBH invites you to take this opportunity to share your insight.

The survey is designed to better understand your experiences, challenges, and recommendations regarding how the Department currently communicates with families, providers, and partners.

It will also help to identify gaps, and guide improvement for future outreach efforts.

Your insight will help shape how the Department effectively helps children, families, and all providers of children’s behavioral health services understand and navigate system enhancements across multiple channels. 

This short survey will take approximately 3 minutes to compete. All responses are anonymous and kept confidential. OBH appreciates your time and dedication to the children, youth, and families you support.

To participate, please click on the following link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/HKZMB8B

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