Relias Learning Sponsors Visionary Leaders at National Council Conference

Relias and National Council to recognize and celebrate key contributions to Mental Health and Addiction Care

CARY, NC, April 16, 2015  Relias Learning, the leader in online training and compliance solutions for the health and human services market, is recognizing two of the industry’s most influential and visionary leaders during the National Council’s Awards of Excellence Ceremony on April 21 in Orlando, FL.

“We are honored to sponsor these two Impact Awards for Visionary Leadership,” said Jim Triandiflou, CEO of Relias Learning. “Mr. DelGrosso and Mr. Faris are true visionaries who work tirelessly to improve the lives of children, adults, and families living with mental illnesses and addictions daily.”

The National Council for Behavioral Health, which is a strategic partner of Relias Learning, will recognize 18 honorees in three categories: Impact Awards, Inspiring Hope Awards, and Advocacy Leadership Awards. The two Impact Award honorees that Relias is sponsoring for their Visionary Leadership and their outstanding contributions to people recovering from mental illnesses and addictions are:

George DelGrosso, CEO, Colorado Behavioral Healthcare Council, Denver, CO

Mr. DelGrosso’s leadership drove Colorado’s construction of a coordinated, statewide Mental Health First Aid program that boasts outspoken advocates among civic, education, public safety, criminal justice, faith, and public health leaders.

Charles Faris, President & CEO, Spectrum Health Systems, Inc., Worcester, MA

Mr. Faris organized Spectrum Health’s first central intake unit and reached out to a range of referral sources to help individuals with addictions and/or mental illnesses sustain their recovery in the community; he did this well before continuing care planning became an industry norm. He fought to integrate medical care through a partnership with a federally qualified health center and to implement a new electronic health record system throughout 15 inpatient and outpatient sites to help patients move seamlessly between levels of care.

“We’re honored to partner with National Council to recognize these amazing heroes,” said Jim. “These two gentlemen have had such tremendous impact in improving the quality of care in behavioral health, and are making a difference every day.”

You can read more about the honorees by visiting www.TheNationalCouncil.org/Awards.

To learn more about Relias Learning, please visit www.reliaslearning.com.

About National Council for Behavioral Health

The National Council for Behavioral Health is the unifying voice of America’s community mental health and addictions treatment organizations. Together with 2,200 member organizations, it serves more than eight million adults and children living with mental illnesses and addiction disorders. The organization is committed to ensuring all Americans have access to comprehensive, high-quality care that affords every opportunity for recovery and full participation in community life. The National Council, the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, and the Missouri Department of Mental Health pioneered Mental Health First Aid in the U.S. and has trained nearly 350,000 individuals to connect youth and adults in need to mental health and addictions care in their communities. To learn more about the National Council, visit www.TheNationalCouncil.org.

About Relias

For more than 11,000 healthcare organizations and 4.5 million caregivers, Relias continues to help clients deliver better clinical and financial outcomes by reducing variation in care. Our platform employs performance metrics and assessments to reveal specific gaps in skills and addresses them with targeted, personalized and engaging learning. We help healthcare organizations, their people, and those under their care, get better. Better at identifying problems, addressing them with better knowledge and skills, and better outcomes for all. Let us help you get better: Relias.com.

For more information:

Abby Mayo

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617-272-0592

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