News and Announcements
- Endowed research assistant opportunity for School of Social Work students enhances behavioral health in Michigan communities
- Wayne County’s Behavioral Health Collaborative serves as a model for work across the country
- Former juvenile lifers to share their stories, talk about their return home at event at Wayne State University on Oct. 1
- 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)
- Column: The intersection of mental health and law enforcement (The Oakland Press)
- Oakland County Jail achieves gold standard of medical care for inmates with opioid addiction
- Opinion: There are better ways to respond to mental health crises (Crain's Detroit Business)
- Data drives Wayne County’s groundbreaking Narcan vending machine program to prevent fatal overdoses
- 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
- 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
- New York’s First Narcan Vending Machine Is Working (Curbed)
- Narcan vending machine available to public in Cassopolis (News Channel 3)
- Two professionals embrace new opportunities on path to graduate degrees in social work
- See someone in crisis? You don't have to call the police. Here are alternatives. (Michigan Radio)
- Opinion: Employing parolees could help both businesses, society (Crain's Detroit Business)
- Vending machines fighting drug overdoses with free Narcan (Spartan News Room)
- Lenawee County starting program aimed at reducing mentally ill people in justice system (Daily Telegram)
- Police officers trained in crisis intervention teams were less likely to use force when responding to mental health crisis, new study finds.
- WSU School of Social Work partners with multiple agencies in crisis response initiative
- Ingham Co. Jail to receive Narcan vending machine (Spartan News Room)