Get Involved

Banner – University Family Care/ACC (B – UFC/ACC) is here to offer you that hope and support, help you learn ways you can get involved in your recovery, improve your health and wellness, and create life goals.

Whether you’re a member or family member, peer, advocate, behavioral or physical health provider, neighbor, or friend, we need your input to help improve physical and behavioral health across Arizona.

For Providers Only: We have Peer/Recovery and Family Support Workforce resources including information on continuing education and ongoing learning requirements, supervision of peer/recovery support workforce, peer support employment training programs curriculum monitoring, and peer support employment training programs curriculum development and enhancement. For more information, reach out to OIFA at [email protected]

Recovery comes from learning, support, hard work, and hope. See below for ways to you can get involved.

Join a Council

B – UFC/ACC Council recruitment is open!

  • Join one of our councils and share your ideas.
  • All Council members play an important role in guiding how we provide care and serve our community.  Your voice is also important in helping us with improve our services and your experience.
  • We are currently accepting applications and looking for interested individuals, youth, and family members to serve on our Committees and Councils.

Member Application and Attachments:

Play a Role In Your Recovery and Treatment

Play an active role in your recovery.

You are the most important part of your recovery. We are here to help you learn and get information about your physical and behavioral health needs. Find out as much as you can about mental health and information about your diagnosed mental health concern. For more information, please visit www.MentalHealth.gov.

Get involved in your treatment.

This is called shared-decision making. It means you, your family of choice, and your physical health or behavioral health providers make treatment decisions together.

Tell Us What You Think

Contact OIFA to tell us what you think.