Individuals face myriad challenges upon release from incarceration, but for members of American ...
Behavioral health
rssHow AOT Can Make a Difference—What Research Tells Us
Assisted Outpatient Treatment (AOT) is a civil court mandate that requires individuals to ...
SAMHSA’s GAINS Center Announces a New Learning Collaborative: Homelessness Prevention During Reentry
Application due date: January 27, 2026 SAMHSA’s GAINS Center for Behavioral Health and ...
The GAINS Center Announces an AOT Community Expansion Learning Collaborative
Application due date: January 22, 2026 SAMHSA’s GAINS Center for Behavioral Health and ...
What Is Assisted Outpatient Treatment, or AOT?
Assisted outpatient treatment (AOT) is a civil legal mechanism through which a court ...
Apply for a Sequential Intercept Model Mapping Workshop from the GAINS Center
Applications due: January 12, 2026 The GAINS Center is currently soliciting applications from ...
SMVF Spotlight: Celebrating Veterans Day, Military Family Month, and One of our TA Center Veterans
November offers multiple opportunities to celebrate service members, Veterans, and their families, including ...
SMVF Spotlight: Supporting Native American Veterans’ Mental Health
American Indian and Alaska Native people have an exemplary tradition of military service ...
Improving Mental Health Outcomes Following Jail Intake With the Free Brief Jail Mental Health Screen
The Brief Jail Mental Health Screen (BJMHS) is a quick, easy-to-use, and free ...
Advancing Medication for Opioid Use Disorders in State Prisons
The GAINS Center is supporting solutions for the urgent need to expand access ...
Jail-Based Competence Restoration: Spotlight on Colorado
The Colorado Department of Human Services (CDHS) has long been committed to jail-based competence ...
Q&A with Brittney Garrett, Senior Director of Public Safety Engagement and Strategy at Police Assisted Addiction & Recovery Initiative
Brittney Garrett is the senior director of Public Safety Engagement and Strategy at ...











