Resources
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2022 CCBHC Impact ReportOct 26, 2022
Read the impact report to see how CCBHCs are changing the mental health and substance use care landscape.
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988 Playbook for Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder ProvidersApr 20, 2022
SAMHSA, in co-sponsorship with NASMHPD, convened with national partners across critical working sectors involved with 988 to help advance 988 planning efforts at the state and local levels. These national-level meetings brought together states, territories, and tribes; crisis contact centers; public safety answering points; and behavioral health providers to exchange…
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A Compelling Argument for Facilitating the Equitable Use of Generally Accepted Standards of Care: Strategies for Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder ProvidersFeb 10, 2020
The National Council for Mental Wellbeing developed a toolkit to empower mental health and substance use disorder (MH/SUD) organizations to claim their role as the expert authority on generally accepted standards of care.This toolkit provides a compelling argument for upholding generally accepted standards of care and practical tools for implementing…
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Addressing Disparities in Access and Utilization of MH and SU Services Among Blacks and African AmericansFeb 18, 2022
Our new white paper discusses health disparities that exist for B/AAs seeking specialty mental health and substance use treatment services.
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American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 Highlights for Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder ProvidersFeb 8, 2022
This document is meant as a guide to the mental health and substance use disorder provisions included in the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021. At the top, we provide high level bullets designed to give you a brief overview.
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Appoint ONDCP Director – Letter 5.21.21Feb 8, 2022
Dear President Biden:Thank you for your administration’s tireless efforts to save lives during the deadly COVID-19 pandemic. While the undersigned organizations sincerely appreciate and understand that focus, we are very concerned that a nominee for director of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) remains unnamed.
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