We are excited to announce that 4C Health, a leading Community Mental Health Center in North Central Indiana, has made a significant commitment to support the Bowen Center for Health Workforce Research & Policy’s “Playbook for Enhancing Indiana’s Mental & Behavioral Health Workforce.” This commitment, announced on July 12, 2024, represents a crucial step towards addressing the pressing workforce challenges in Indiana’s mental health sector.

Dr. Carrie Cadwell, CEO and President of 4C Health, emphasized the importance of this commitment:

“The need in our rural communities is so great, and the critical factor in our ability to meet that need is workforce. We hope our transparent and public commitment to these Playbook strategies spurs others to do the same. Together we can be industry transforming!”

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4C Health has outlined an impressive array of initiatives aligned with the Playbook’s strategies, including:

  • Increasing the number of behavioral health students trained annually to 50
  • Expanding their Peer Workforce from 12 to 30 peers
  • Implementing a Doctoral Psychology Practicum program
  • Developing an APA-approved psychology internship and post-doctoral program
  • Collaborating with local educational institutions to create new pathways into behavioral health careers
  • Continuing and expanding their Tuition Assistance and Loan Repayment Programs
  • Implementing a 4-day work week model for all staff

These commitments demonstrate 4C Health’s dedication to not only enhancing their own workforce but also contributing to the broader goal of strengthening Indiana’s mental health services.

Indiana’s mental health care system faces significant challenges, with real-life impacts on millions of Hoosiers and long-term implications for our state’s economic outlook. The Bowen Center’s Playbook offers concrete solutions to increase the number of mental health care workers in Indiana. To learn more about the Playbook and its strategies, visit The Playbook home page.

Together, we’re building a stronger, more resilient mental health workforce for Indiana. We encourage other organizations to consider how they can contribute to this crucial effort and make their own commitments to the Playbook’s strategies.