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rssResponding to the Need for Substance Withdrawal Management in Jails
Up to 63 percent of individuals in jail custody have substance use disorder ...
Q&A with Gabrielle Cranor, Collaborative Courts Coordinator for Family Therapeutic Courts, Washington’s Administrative Office of the Courts
Gabrielle Cranor recently started serving as the collaborative courts coordinator for family therapeutic ...
SMVF Spotlight: National Recovery Month
National Recovery Month, observed every September, is dedicated to promoting awareness and support ...
SAMHSA’s GAINS Center Is Now Accepting Applications for Sequential Intercept Model Mapping Workshops FY25
The solicitation is now closed. Please subscribe to the GAINS Center mailing list ...
PAARI’s Lived Experience Council: Empowering Voices for Change
Program Background and Purpose The Police Assisted Addiction Recovery Initiative (PAARI) has long ...
The Power of Data-Driven Early Intervention
Johnson County, Kansas, has a long history of collecting criminal justice data, beginning ...
SAMHSA’s GAINS Center Seeks Communities, Agencies, and Organizations to Develop Trauma-Informed Training Capacity
The solicitation is now closed. Please subscribe to the GAINS Center mailing list ...
SMVF Spotlight: Celebrating Our Canine Companions and Service Animals on International Dog Day
August 26th is International Dog Day where we celebrate the joy that dogs ...
Which Pretrial Services Are Most Helpful? New Video Highlights Defendants’ Insights
The time between a person's arrest and court date is critical for providing ...
Opioid Intervention Courts: Preventing Overdose and Improving Legal Outcomes
When people with opioid use disorder (OUD) participate in drug court, research shows ...
Free Through Recovery Is Reimagining Reentry and Recovery with Providers like F5 Project
Free Through Recovery (FTR) is a community-based behavioral health program designed to increase ...











