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PADs Tech Workgroup | Peers Kickoff Meeting
Wednesday, March 22, 2023, 02:00pm - 03:00pm

What are the Psychiatric Advance Directive (PADs) Tech Workgroups?

To develop a user-friendly PAD technology, Chorus Innovations is hosting virtual PADs Tech Workgroups. The workgroups will focus on the co-development of the PAD technology, in partnership with stakeholders identified by each participating County (Contra Costa, Fresno, Mariposa, Monterey, Orange, and Shasta Counties and Tri-City Mental Health).

Who can join the PADs Tech Workgroups?

Priority populations identified by each participating County are welcome to participate. No tech experience is necessary to join. Participants will be grouped into one of 3 groups. Group 1 will include Peers and Peer Specialists, Group 2 will include First Responders and Service Providers (Law Enforcement, Hospitals, and County Agencies), and Group 3 will include family members.

How often will the PADs Tech Workgroup meet?

Each workgroup will meet virtually up to 1-2 times per month over Zoom for 1 hour starting March through  December 2023. Regular meeting days and times will be determined with each group.

To sign-up visit bit.ly/PADS-Tech-Workgroup.

For questions, please email:
Jannet Sanchez, Jannet@joinchorus.com
Gail DiRaimondo, Gail@joinchorus.com

For more information about PADs and the statewide MHSA Innovations project, visit www.padsca.org.

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