
Emplify Health by Bellin and Marquette University have teamed up for a brand new initiative.
The two have announced the launch of the Resch Mental Health Initiative, a groundbreaking seven-year pilot program aimed at addressing the critical shortage of mental health professionals in Northeast Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
This initiative will provide a fully supported pathway for students from education to licensure to employment, significantly enhancing mental health care in the region.
25 students from Northeast Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan will get assistance in earning a master’s degree in clinical mental health counseling and provide supervised training with a clinical supervisor hired by Emplify Health by Bellin.
Chris Woleske, Emplify Health Executive Vice President and Bellin Region President, called it a “transformative step toward addressing the mental health professional shortage in our region.”
For more detailed information or specific inquiries about the program, contact The Bellin Health Foundation at TheBellinHealthFoundation@bellin.org.