Project Coordinator
University of Memphis
Tracy Humphrey is the Project Coordinator for the University of Memphis School of Social Work, managing the project of two Health Resources and Services Administration training grants through the Behavioral Health Workforce Education and Training (BHWET). She previously served as the Project Director for two SAMHSA Systems of Care (SOC) grants through Region IV Mental Health. These programs utilized the Systems of Care philosophy that provides a spectrum of community-based services for children and their families that meets the core values of strengths based, individualized services that are family driven and youth guided, culturally and linguistically competent, and comprised of community partnerships to meet the needs in the community. As PD of both grants, she was responsible for supervising Mental Health Therapists, Community Support Specialists, Wraparound Facilitators, and Certified Peer Support Specialists. Services were no cost to the family, and services were provided to children and youth diagnosed with a Serious Emotional Disturbance (SED), those involved with the criminal justice systems and youth probation programs. Another integral part of this SOC was providing Adult, Youth and Teen Mental Health First Aid training to community agencies and partners, which she is a certified Instructor through the National Council for Mental Wellbeing (2019, 2020).
She has also led projects including an Adolescent LGBTQI+ support group, an Adolescent Sexual Offenders Support Group, an Antibullying Peer Group with schools, creation of an Adoptive Parent Support Group, establishing a Parent Peer Support program for Parkwood Behavioral Health and beginning the local chapter of NAMI Desoto.
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