The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration announced March 6 that it will award $69.1 million in grants ...
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SAMHSA awards funding to mental health, suicide prevention programs
WASHINGTON - The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration has bestowed more than $69 million in funding for programs addressing serious mental illness and suicide prevention. The ...
Blueprint reports that rising demand for mental health services and burnout among therapists highlight the need for systemic ...
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Fresh Check Day at NWACC sparks conversations about mental health and suicide prevention
Students shared experiences and learned coping strategies while discussing mental health stigma and belonging ...
SOUTH HAVEN — The new Portage Township Youth Advisory Commission held a Walk With Me event last weekend to raise awareness for suicide prevention and mental health. Portage Township Park ...
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A Skateboarder's Ted Talk: Modifying Men's Mental Health
John Gardner resigned from pro skating a few years back to focus on his own mental health and social work. He's just put out ...
Florida’s doctors report the state is experiencing a mental health catastrophe, with not enough beds for children in crisis to be admitted into a hospital. With the projected bed gap growing, mental ...
Workers from Turner Construction Co. were involved in Construction Suicide Prevention Week, with the contractor pledging $5-million toward suicide prevention resources and one of about 650 companies ...
Senator Christopher Belt's bill in Illinois boosts suicide prevention by posting 9-8-8 Lifeline info and expanding school education and correctional support.
The gala is being hosted by 14-year-old Isabelle Clement, who organized the event to raise money for children in the area who ...
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10 projects from Newsom’s mental health bond were supposed to open in 2025. That didn’t happen
Projects that are supposed to offer mental health and substance use care to foster youth, new mothers, unhoused people and other vulnerable Californians have been delayed or cancelled.
The state has owned dismal rankings in the annual report published by Mental Health America for several years.
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