Pediatric Behavioral Health Integration

Monday, August 25, 2025
12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. ET

Description:

Pediatric mental health challenges are common, yet most primary care providers face challenges when delivering complete behavioral health services to this specialized population. This webinar explores the role of integrated care in addressing pediatric behavioral health throughout childhood—from infants and toddlers to school-aged children and adolescents. Presenters will share strategies to support family-centered practices throughout screening and assessment, referral, and care coordination and provide examples from evidence-based programs, such as home visits and Healthy Start.

Earn 1 Behavioral Health continuing education credit (CEUs) for attending this webinar.

Objectives:

Participants in this webinar will be able to:

  • Explore why pediatric behavioral health and early intervention matter.   
  • Examine current practices that support integration of pediatric behavioral health into primary care, including approaches to overcome common challenges.  
  • Identify some examples of screening tools, referral processes, and interdisciplinary collaboration strategies to enhance behavioral health outcomes for children. 

Presenters:

Jennie Cole-Mossman, LIMPHP, IMH-E, Technical Expert Lead, JBS International

Jennie Cole-Mossman, LIMHP, IMH-E, Technical Expert Lead, JBS International is a licensed mental health specialist and Infant Mental Health Clinical Mentor with extensive expertise in child-parent relationships and early childhood mental health in primary care. She serves as a technical expert lead for projects with the JBS Office for Victims of Crime and the Health Resources and Services Administration Rural Community Opioid Response Program. Her work emphasizes behavioral health screening and treatment for children (ages 0–5), addressing the impact of opioid use disorders and strengthening family-centered care in primary care and child welfare systems. 

Previously, Ms. Cole-Mossman co-directed the Nebraska Resource Project for Vulnerable Young Children and coordinated infant and toddler court improvement initiatives. Ms. Cole-Mossman’s publications and extensive training experience highlight her dedication to advancing early childhood mental health and integrating care across multiple systems. 

Jenna Quigley, MA, LMFT, Deputy Project Director, JBS International

Jenna Quigley, MA, LMFT, Deputy Project Director, JBS International is a deputy project director leading the Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health Program under the Health Resources and Services Administration Rural Communities Opioid Response Program (RCORP). A licensed marriage and family therapist in Pennsylvania and Colorado, she specializes in the integration of mental health services for children and families in primary care and community settings. 

Ms. Quigley’s clinical and systemic work focuses on supporting children, adolescents, and families affected by harmful events, mental health challenges, and substance use. She has extensive experience developing and implementing programs that bridge behavioral health, child welfare, and primary care systems. Through training, technical assistance, and strategic initiatives, Ms. Quigley is dedicated to enhancing the well-being of children and families, particularly in underserved communities.