Overview SAMHSA’s GAINS Center’s Competence to Stand Trial/Competence Restoration Community of Practice (CST/CR CoP), ...
Jails & Prisons
rssPrison Yoga Project: Creating Access to Healing and Recovery
Despite two very different life paths, two individuals with a shared passion found a ...
Q&A with Janie Marsh Gullickson, Director, Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon
Your peer program EVOLVE works with the Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office Behavioral Health Unit ...
Request for Applications: The IMPACT Network
Soliciting Applications for the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation’s Safety and ...
Q&A with Representative Tarra Simmons, J.D.
In your role as Executive Director of Civil Survival, you help people who were ...
From Survival to Recovery: How Housing First Promotes Success
Prior to 2012, a group of stakeholders from the criminal justice and behavioral health ...
Q&A with Judge Rhathelia Stroud
The Misdemeanor Mental Health Court (MMHC), formerly the Diversion Treatment Court, is the longest-running ...
Realizing the Cost Savings and Public-Health Benefits of Medication-Assisted Treatment in Jails and Prisons
Marc Stern, M.D., M.P.H., understands why there might be resistance to treating people for ...
Certified Peer Specialists in the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections
By Lynn A. Patrone, MHE, Forensic Mental Health Advocate, Pennsylvania Department of Corrections The ...
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 ...
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 ...