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Explore Our Latest Publications

Dive into our comprehensive collection of newsletters, annual reports, and press releases, showcasing our commitment to transparency and community engagement.

 

Annual Reports

The Peninsula Behavioral Health Annual Report showcases our community impact, financial stewardship, and growth in programs, crisis care, housing, and clinical services across Clallam County. It highlights key outcomes, milestones, and partnerships that drive our mission to expand equitable access to mental health and substance use support for all. 

2025 Annual Report

2024 Annual Report

2023 Annual Report

2022 Annual Report

2021 Annual Report

Community Needs Assessment

 

Our 2025 Community Needs Assessment (CNA) report highlights the behavioral health and substance use needs of Peninsula Behavioral Health communities through local data and lived experience, guiding future services and funding priorities. The CNA informs strategic planning, clinic expansion, crisis response, and community partnerships to ensure care is accessible, equitable, and responsive to the people we serve.

2025 Community Needs Assessment Report

 

Organizational Culture Statement

Peninsula Behavioral Health’s Organizational Culture Statement

At Peninsula Behavioral Health, we are dedicated to fostering an inclusive environment where everyone feels valued and respected. Our initiatives focus on promoting diversity within our workforce and ensuring equitable access to our services. We actively engage in training and development programs to enhance cultural competence and eliminate disparities in mental health care.

We believe that diversity enriches our community and strengthens our ability to provide compassionate care. Our ongoing efforts include partnerships with diverse organizations, recruitment strategies that prioritize inclusivity, and continuous evaluation of our practices to uphold our commitment to equity.

Land Acknowledgement Statement

We would like to acknowledge that we are privileged to operate on the traditional territory of the Indigenous peoples who have stewarded this land since time immemorial. The history of this land is steeped in the rich traditions, culture, and wisdom of the Klallam Tribe, ʔéʔɬx̣ʷaʔ nəxʷsƛ̕áy̕əm̕ – The Strong People, a Salish-speaking Indigenous community.

In our efforts to address behavioral health and promote well-being, we recognize the importance of incorporating Indigenous perspectives, cultural practices, traditional values, and knowledge in our services and programs. As we acknowledge the past, we also celebrate the present and the enduring strength of Indigenous communities today.