SAMHSA's GAINS Center has selected the 2022 awardees for both the Trauma-Informed Responses Train-the-Trainer ...
Co-occurring disorders
rssTwo Sides to Every Bench: Utilizing Trauma-Informed Court Practices to Promote Dignity and Reconciliation
SAMHSA’s GAINS Center for Behavioral Health and Justice Transformation is committed to sharing information ...
Q&A with Courtney Collier, Telehealth Coordinator, Pathways
You work as a telehealth coordinator with West Tennessee HealthCares’ Pathways to Behavioral Health ...
Make it Mobile: Brandywine Counseling and Community Services Meeting People Where They Are
People experiencing opioid use disorders (OUD) often face challenges accessing medication-assisted treatment (MAT), particularly ...
Q&A with Kristin Schillig, Project Director for the Fulton County Justice and Mental Health Task Force, Superior Court of Fulton County, Georgia
As the Project Manager for the Justice & Mental Health Initiatives at Superior ...
Program Spotlight: The National Sobering Collaborative on Sobering Centers
The National Sobering Collaborative is a non-profit organization committed to supporting the formation and ...
Healing Old and New Wounds: Indigenous Mental Health, Culturally Responsive Treatment, and the Criminal Justice System
By Raquel Anakalea, JD, Bishop Paiute and Kanaka Maoli November is Native American ...
Q&A with Leandru Willie, Program Manager, Iron House Medicine Program, Native American Reentry Services
After being incarcerated, you decided to join the Native American Reentry Services (NARS) HEAL ...
Maryland Governor Signs Bill Into Law Establishing Behavioral Health and Public Safety Center of Excellence
In November 2020, SAMHSA’s GAINS Center hosted the State Summit on Behavioral Health and the ...
The Link Provides Community With Ready Early Diversion Services for People Experiencing Behavioral Health Crises
After less than 2 months in operation, a community triage center in Sioux Falls, ...
Q&A with Janie Marsh Gullickson, Director, Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon
Your peer program EVOLVE works with the Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office Behavioral Health Unit ...
From Reentering the Community to Establishing a Reentry Project: Susan Burton’s A New Way of Life Reentry Project
Susan Burton knows the pain of the women she serves. Incarcerated multiple times over ...