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A Snapshot of Indiana’s Behavioral Health Workforce: Key Insights From the Latest BHHS Data Report

Indiana’s behavioral health and human services (BHHS) workforce plays a vital role in supporting the wellbeing of communities across the state. The 2024 BHHS Workforce Data Report provides a look at who makes up this workforce, where they practice, and the services they deliver.

This year’s findings highlight that more than 10,460 professionals actively practice in Indiana, with clinical social workers representing the largest share. The report reveals a workforce that is predominately female, largely trained at the master’s level, and significantly engaged in telehealth.

The data also offers insight into supervision, populations served, and geographic distribution, identifying areas of strong coverage and continued need.

Explore the full report below.

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