Letter from the President and CEO
Dear Friends and Colleagues,
As I reflect on the past year, I am grateful to our colleagues and partners for recognizing the significant behavioral health needs of youth and their families, and doing incredible work to make a difference. A collective response to a significant crisis was needed, and our partners across the state came together to identify new and innovative solutions. New state and federal legislation were passed, and historic investments were made. In so many sectors, I witnessed dedicated and committed individuals stepping up and working harder than ever to positively impact the children’s behavioral health system. Those efforts will have lasting impacts. It is my sincere hope that we all embrace this season of rest and recuperation and return in 2023 ready to do even greater things!
At CHDI, we were proud to be right in the middle of the very important work that took place in 2022. Every day, CHDI’s dedicated staff are advancing solutions to address the current crisis, support the behavioral health workforce, and improve children’s behavioral health outcomes. I am deeply grateful to our staff, board of directors, and many partners for collaborating to support children and families and the providers and schools that serve them. Together, we made progress toward our collective goal of building better systems, policies, and practices that improve children's behavioral health and well-being.
Highlights from this past year at CHDI include engaging 207 schools to address students’ mental health and well-being, training 270+ new clinicians to deliver evidence-based treatments, improving access to trauma-informed services for young children, convening four statewide workgroups to address pressing system-wide issues, and launching a national online course to train child-serving professionals and school staff best practices for screening children for trauma. We also led quality improvement activities for Connecticut’s mobile crisis, care coordination, and outpatient service systems and partnered to launch a national technical assistance center that is working with six states to implement effective mobile crisis programs for youth.
It was truly an honor for CHDI to be recognized as a 2022 Best Place to Work by the Hartford Business Journal and New Haven Biz. As a staff, we dedicated ourselves to implementing our core values through internal training and new data analysis and project management strategies.
Our initiatives
We also reorganized our initiatives into core areas that we believe will help us address some of the most pressing needs in children’s behavioral health. I encourage everyone to refer to an accompanying infographic or click below for examples within each of these five core areas:
Looking ahead to 2023, all of us at CHDI feel the sense of urgency that comes with a deep commitment to the work. Youth continue to exhibit significant behavioral health needs, and the workforce in community-based clinics and schools remain under tremendous strain to meet those needs. To address this, we are convening statewide partners and developing a strategic plan to expand and diversify the children’s behavioral health workforce. We will support the expansion of mobile crisis services to 24/7/365 mobility. We are very excited about a significant expansion of our school mental health and quality improvement initiatives.
I am optimistic that by sparking collaboration, bringing research to practice, and using data to improve efficiency and inform strategic planning, we can help Connecticut build a better, more equitable, and more sustainable children’s behavioral health system. Together, we will achieve so much in 2023 and beyond.
Best Wishes,
Jeffrey J. Vanderploeg, Ph.D.
President and CEO
Child Health and Development Institute
What's Next for Children's Behavioral Health? A Conversation with Jeff Vanderploeg
Jeff Vanderploeg shares his perspective on how we can come together in 2023 to end the children's behavioral health crisis.
See CHDI Vimeo ChannelYear in review infographic
Download the year in review infographic to see highlights from FY 2022.