Welcome to Cities Connect, where we discuss issues that matter. The Georgia Department of Behavioral Health & Developmental Disabilities (DBHDD) is a $1.5 billion agency serving as Georgia’s leader in prevention and behavioral crisis response and Georgia’s safety net provider of mental healthcare, substance use treatment and disability support. In this episode, Commissioner Kevin Tanner of the DBHDD discusses the important work of the department and the resources that are available to communities and residents throughout the state.
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