CASRA
In 2024, Crestwood shared cutting-edge research and best practices with the California Association of Social Rehabilitation Agencies (CASRA) on how to cultivate wellness at work. The presentation provided solution-focused guidelines on how to prioritize mental well-being for both persons served and staff.
Presentations
May 2024 – Sacramento, CA
• Wellness at Work: Disruption, Discovery and Balance

July 2020 – Virtual
• Healing through Spiritual Practices
• How Zumba Levels the Playing Field in a Behavioral Health Setting
• How Health Education Can Lead to Increased Self-Management Among Persons Served
• Promoting Wellness and Recovery through Games
November 2019 – Los Angeles, CA
• The Importance of Play in Adulthood
• Innovative Approaches to Real World Workforce Challenges
• Trauma
April 2019 – Concord, CA
• Supporting Life Transitions through Trauma-Informed Care
• Supporting Transitional Age Youth in Employment
• The Importance of Empathy Enhancement for Behavioral Healthcare Staff
• Recovery Principles in a Behavioral Health Setting
October 2018 – Pasadena, CA
• Using Six Sigma for Performance Improvement in Behavioral Health
• Empathy
May 2018 – Concord, CA
• Employment-Reaching Your Dreams
• Healing Stigma, Prevention and Intervention
• Improving Resiliency for Peers and Professionals Working in Recovery
• Using Six Sigma for Performance Improvement in Behavioral Health
November 2017 – Pasadena, CA
• Healing Community Trauma through Resiliency
• Healing through Spiritual Practices with a Trauma-Informed Care Lens
May 2017 – Concord, CA
• Recovery through Economic Empowerment and Community Connection
About CASRA
The following content was sourced from the California Association of Social Rehabilitation Agencies website.
California Association of Social Rehabilitation Agencies (CASRA)
The California Association of Social Rehabilitation Agencies (CASRA) is a statewide organization of private, not-for-profit, public benefit corporations that serve individuals who utilize the California public mental health system. Member agencies provide a variety of services that are designed to enhance the quality of life and community participation of youth, adults and older adults living with challenging mental health issues. Such services include: advocacy and service coordination; transitional and permanent housing; crisis and transitional residential treatment; outreach and engagement services; integrated mental health and drug and alcohol treatment; and services designed to support education and employment goals.
