SAMHSA’s GAINS Center is currently soliciting applications from jurisdictions interested in Sequential Intercept Model Mapping Workshops (SIM Workshops). SIM Workshops are designed to bring together a local, cross-system, multidisciplinary group ...
SAMHSA’s GAINS Center
rssSAMHSA’S GAINS Center Seeks Communities to Develop Trauma-Informed Training Capacity
SAMHSA’s GAINS Center for Behavioral Health and Justice Transformation, operated by Policy Research Associates, ...
Q&A with Brooke Feldman, M.S.W.
You have said that wellness and recovery are not about good fortune but ...
Ohio-Based Research Indicates Sequential Intercept Model Mapping Workshops Enhance Communication among Participants
Sequential Intercept Model (SIM) Mapping Workshops are a dynamic, community-wide process designed to address the overrepresentation of people with mental ...
Providing Opioid Use Disorder Treatment to Patients in Custody
“Effective treatment for opioid use disorders reduces mortality, recidivism, and the cost of health care, ...
The CORE Program: Lessons Learned in Telehealth and Crisis Response
Harris County, Texas, which includes the city of Houston, has a population greater than the population ...
Naloxone and First Responders
By Michelle Cleary, M.A., Senior Program Associate II, Advocates for Human Potential In the ...
Hard-Won Lessons from a Life in Recovery
Mariel Hufnagel, M.P.A., CPRS, credits her recovery from a mental and substance use disorder ...
Q&A with Rebecca Trotzky-Sirr, M.D.
You are the jail health service director for Los Angeles County + University of ...
Leveraging Teleservices in Drug Courts to Improve Treatment Access Virtual Learning Community
Access recordings of a set of webinars hosted by SAMHSA’s GAINS Center on how ...
The Trueblood Lawsuit and Opportunities for Justice System Improvements
By Courtney Hesla, LMHC, Vice President, Comprehensive Healthcare, Yakima, Washington In 2017, Washington State ...
Data-Driven Justice Approach in King County, Washington, Creating a Human Services Response
Jesse Benet and Deb Srebnik, King County Behavioral Health and Recovery Division In ...