People experiencing opioid use disorders (OUD) often face challenges accessing medication-assisted treatment (MAT), particularly ...
Behavioral health
rssQ&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 ...
Bringing Your Sequential Intercept Model Mapping Workshop to Life: Part 2— Bringing Together a Complex, Fragmented, and Diverse System
This post is two of a three-part series. Read the full series to gain ...
Program Spotlight: The National Sobering Collaborative on Sobering Centers
The National Sobering Collaborative is a non-profit organization committed to supporting the formation and ...
Peers and Volunteers Supporting Recovery: Mountain Top Cares Coalition Battles the Opioid Epidemic in Rural New York
Mountain Top Cares Coalition (MCC) is a peer-run organization in Greene County, New ...
Reducing Collateral Consequences through Technology: Two Case Examples
Although they have been around for years, technologies such as virtual reporting, teleservices, and ...
Q&A with David Lund
Idaho incarcerates more people per 100,000 than the United States as a whole, and ...
Using Research to Transform the Pretrial Period
Bail and Its Consequences Most people who are arrested and booked into jail ...
SAMHSA’s GAINS Center Invites Communities to Apply for Sequential Intercept Model (SIM) Mapping Workshops
SAMHSA’s GAINS Center is currently soliciting applications from communities interested in Sequential Intercept Model ...
Bringing Your Sequential Intercept Model Mapping Workshop to Life: Part 1
Fulton County This post is one of a three-part series. Read the ...
Transportation after Incarceration: Where the Rubber Meets the Road for Sustainable Reentry
Transportation barriers pose significant challenges for individuals involved with the criminal justice system ...
Q&A with Sarai Flores
You are an attorney and are open about your status both as “formerly incarcerated” ...











