In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the initial application for a Licensed Mental Health Technician (LMHT) program proposed by WSU Tech, highlighting the ongoing mental health crisis exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. The conversation, initiated by Comcare in March 2020, emphasized the urgent need for additional support in mental health services, particularly at the entry-level nursing position.
The proposed LMHT program aims to create a pathway for high school graduates to enter the mental health field, ultimately serving as a stepping stone to further nursing education. The program's application process, which includes a detailed review of regulations outlined in the meeting materials, is seen as a crucial step in addressing the increasing demand for mental health professionals.
During the meeting, a motion was made to approve the initial application, which received unanimous support from the board members. However, discussions raised the necessity of conducting a site visit to ensure compliance with regulatory standards before the program's launch. WSU Tech plans to enroll its first cohort in the fall of 2025, marking a significant development in the state's efforts to bolster mental health resources and training.