About me
Tatiana Reyes works at the intersection of behavioral health, public safety, and policy, with a focus on strengthening cross-system collaboration and improving responses for individuals with behavioral health needs. She has supported the expansion and application of the Sequential Intercept Model (SIM) across local and state initiatives, including mapping workshops, strategic planning, technical assistance, and training efforts designed to advance coordinated system responses.
She is a first-generation college graduate who recently earned her Master of Social Work from the University of Maryland, Baltimore, where she gained clinical experience working with youth and adolescents in school-based and outpatient settings. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and in Criminal Justice and Criminology from the University of Maryland.