About the Conference

This two-day hybrid conference will explore progress and updates on the Massachusetts Strategic Plan for Early Psychosis (Mass-STEP). Our theme this year is Scaling Up: Access & Equity for Psychosis, and will explore strategies to expand the reach of high-quality psychosis services across Massachusetts. This effort includes partners from many different backgrounds, including individuals and families, government stakeholders, researchers, clinicians, teachers, faith leaders, emergency responders, and all others who are invested in improving our statewide system of care for psychosis.


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About the Mass-STEP

The Massachusetts Strategic Plan for Early Psychosis (Mass-STEP) is a living document that provides an evidence-based rationale for investing in early intervention for psychosis, and outlines a set of priorities for the next 10+ years of funding and program development through the Department of Mental Health and beyond. A key step in strategic planning is to hear from stakeholders around the state — people who use services, family members, clinicians, social workers, and others — to make sure that the state’s goals align with priorities in the community. The Mass-STEP represents a commitment to continuous quality improvement driven by those who live and work within this vital system of care.

Joining the Meeting

The first day of the conference (November 6) will be held in-person at Bentley University’s Conference Center in Waltham, MA. Both talks on Day 1 will also be live-streamed over Zoom. All talks on the second day of the conference (November 7) will be hosted entirely on Zoom. Parking at the Bentley University LaCava Center is free for all visitors. Click here to view a detailed map with parking instructions.

Join online: https://harvard.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0sfumhrjwtE9zSAAbhTcBUl9vkt7hQNzo0

 

The Conference Center at Bentley University
LaCava Center 3rd floor, Executive Dining Room
175 Forest St
Waltham, MA 02452

 

Health & Safety Guidelines

The health, safety, and comfort of attendees is our top priority. We recognize that the fall season is a time of increased spread for viral illnesses and will monitor local recommendations as we approach November. If you plan to join us in-person, please review the safety guidelines listed here:

  • Attendees are encouraged (but not required) to wear face masks throughout the in-person event. Masks will be available at the registration table upon entry.

  • We recommend staying up-to-date on your flu and COVID-19 vaccinations. Updated local guidelines for both vaccines are available on the Mass.gov website.

  • Please do not attend the in-person event if you have tested positive for COVID-19 in the previous 7 days or are experiencing any of the symptoms listed here. All talks and posters will be made available on this website for virtual attendees.

Continuing Education Credits

Continuing education credits will be provided through Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center for a fee of $5 for each conference day.  Participants must attend the entire program in order to claim credit for each day of the conference. Please note that you must register & pay at the link below in addition to your conference registration to receive CEs for this event. More information about the type and amount of credits is available on the CE website.


2022 Mass-STEP Posters