2021 Behavioral Health Advisory Group Presentation
Indiana’s Behavioral Health Workforce Report Series: Behavioral Health & Human Services Professionals
2018 Behavioral Health and Human Services Data Report
Indiana’s Behavioral Health and Human Service (BHHS) Professionals workforce is comprised of licensed providers from various professional and educational backgrounds including addiction counselors, social workers, marriage & family therapists and mental health counselors. The data included in this report represent a sample of 13,031 behavioral health licenses renewed or issued in Indiana in 2018. The report sample includes 7,878 BHHS licenses which represent: 137 addiction counselors; 769 clinical addiction counselors; 1,500 social workers; 3,155 clinical social workers; 565 marriage and family therapists; 58 marriage and family associates; 1,450 mental health counselors; and 244 mental health associates. Identifying supply and distribution of the BHHS workforce is crucial in understanding the capacity to meet behavioral health needs and improve overall population health of Indiana Citizens.
Annual License Renewal Fees for Select Health Occupations by State
To provide stakeholders with a resource that contains the costs of license renewal fees, period of license renewal, and license renewal fee per year (calculated as “total renewal fee” / “period of license renewal”) for select health occupations.