Substance Use Disorder Oversight Policy Board
Meetings
- 1 pm
- Quarterly on the 4th Wednesday in January, April, July, and October
Agendas & Minutes
Members
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Kelly Daly Flynn
Chairperson
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LeRon Coleman
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Collen Crossey
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Benjamin Greenwald
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Janet Jackson
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Ivana Maplanka
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Tanisha Moir
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Michael Spisz
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Shelley Taub
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Dennis Yeager
Board Details
The Oakland Community Health Network, Substance Use Disorder Oversight Policy Board (OPD) includes a broad representation of stakeholders from the community. The OPB seeks to ensure the quality of Substance Use Disorder (SUD) services.
All meeting participants, including people receiving public mental health services, their families/allies, OCHN's provider network, and our community partners, are being provided two opportunities and two options to give public comment. Individuals can either complete an online electronic public comment form or login into one of OCHN's Microsoft Teams meetings. Persons who join the meeting using Microsoft Teams can either type their comment in the chat feature or speak directly to the Board. A closed caption feature is offered on Teams.
Please check our calendar or meeting hotline 248-858-7590 for meeting changes. Public comment is very important to our Oversight Policy Board because it is their chance to hear directly from you. We want this to be a comfortable and respectful part of our meeting experience. All comments are responded to in writing before the next meeting. All Oakland Community Health Network (OCHN) public meetings are recorded and posted to its website for public viewing. Slander, profanity, and ethnic slurs are prohibited. Please limit your comments to the business of OCHN. We also appreciate you limiting your comments to five minutes. Thank you.
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Open Positions
There is currently one open position on the OPB. Representation for the open positions would preferably include persons with ties to the faith-based community, an individual with a prevention background, and an individual in active recovery who received services in the network. Any interested individuals can submit an application to OCHN for consideration. Access the application to become a board member.
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