From Planning to Practice: Insights From a Survey of Crisis Stabilization Centers—2026 Update
This resource examines the diverse approaches jurisdictions are taking to establish essential crisis stabilization centers.
This resource examines the diverse approaches jurisdictions are taking to establish essential crisis stabilization centers.
Guidelines for the Successful Transition of People with Behavioral Health Disorders from Jail and Prison assists behavioral health and criminal legal system professionals in supporting individuals with behavioral health issues transitioning from incarceration to the community.
The Enhancing Personal Capacity for Wellness series sheds light on wellness in peer support and offers practical guidance for family members, caregivers, and peer support specialists.
This resource examines the diverse approaches jurisdictions are taking to establish essential crisis stabilization centers.
From 2015 to 2018, Policy Research operated the Program to Achieve Wellness (PAW). PAW, a national program, was designed to operationalize SAMHSA’s existing wellness initiative.
Forensic assertive community treatment (FACT) is a service delivery model intended for individuals with …
This tool provides an overview of how people with lived experience, or peers, can provide support to individuals in contact with the criminal justice system at each intercept of the Sequential Intercept Model.
This webpage provides an overview of tools, resources, and information related to the Sequential Intercept Model, a conceptual model to inform community-based responses to the involvement of people with mental and substance use disorders in the criminal legal system.
Cities and counties across the country are increasingly adopting promising co-responder models to improve how they engage with people experiencing behavioral health crises.
This Program to Achieve Wellness webinar moderated by Crystal L. Brandow, Ph.D., examines patient …