News and Announcements
- Flinn Foundation CEO Andrea Cole to receive 2024 Eleanor Josaitis Unsung Hero Award (Detroit Free Press)
- A public health vending machine at the Delta Township District Library aims to help neighbors (Fox 47)
- Free Narcan vending machine comes to Berrien County (ABC57)
- CBHJ to host original play, "With Love, From Inside" in partnership with U-M Arts Initiative
- Washtenaw United: Care-Based Safety serves as safer alternative to solving mental health crises (WEMU 89.1)
- Column: The intersection of mental health and law enforcement (The Oakland Press)
- CBHJ report assesses changes in jail policy and youth justice reform
- Opinion: There are better ways to respond to mental health crises (Crain's Detroit Business)
- In Memoriam: Honoring the legacy of Bob Butkiewicz
- Data drives Wayne County’s groundbreaking Narcan vending machine program to prevent fatal overdoses
- 100 Narcan vending machines coming to Wayne County (Detroit Free Press)
- 100 Naloxone vending machines to be distributed across Wayne County (CBS News)
- CBHJ installs Narcan vending machines in UGL (The South End)
- Terri Gilbert retires as CBHJ Juvenile Justice Manager
- MHA Policy Experts Join Mental Health Association Panel Event
- School of Social Work receives $330,000 to support a multi-state crisis intervention collaboration
- Law enforcement eyes opioid settlement cash for squad cars and body scanners (KFF Health News)
- Lansing community organizations provide free Narcan, strive to reduce opioid overdose (The State News)
- White House Director of National Drug Control Policy Dr. Rahul Gupta meets with CBHJ staff, Dr. Abdul El-Sayed
- NAMI Lansing Hosts “Before the Mental Health Crisis: Assisted Outpatient Treatment” (WILX 10)
- CBHJ seeking experienced Juvenile Justice Manager
- Lansing Police Department installs Narcan vending machine (WILX 10)
- Leonard Swanson awarded 2023 CIT International Researcher of the Year
- Ingham County adds naloxone vending machine to combat opioid overdoses (Bridge Michigan)
- Experts: Money alone can’t solve mental health access issues in rural jails (KWGS Public Radio Tulsa)