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rssPAARI’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
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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 ...
Q&A with Danny Howe, Serial Entrepreneur; Founder, The Earnest House and The HOWE Project
Danny Howe is the founder of multiple small businesses in Tucson, Arizona, all ...
Acquired Brain Injury: Challenges and Solutions in Correctional Settings
Acquired brain injury (ABI) is often associated with concussions among athletes and exposure ...
California’s Occupational Mentor Certification Program: A Peer Specialist Pipeline Out of Incarceration
The Occupational Mentor Certification Program (OMCP), offered by the California Department of Corrections ...
Q&A with Justin Volpe, Senior Peer Support Coordinator at the National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors
Justin Volpe is the senior peer support coordinator at the National Association of ...
Utilizing Incentives and Sanctions in Treatment Courts: Top Takeaways From SAMHSA’s GAINS Center Webinar
Incentives and sanctions are used in treatment courts to support or discourage certain ...
Highlights From SAMHSA’s GAINS Center’s Webinar on Ensuring Long-Term Sustainability for Drug Treatment Courts
In the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, drug treatment courts have an opportunity ...