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Center for Behavioral Health and Justice - Wayne State University More than 15 million individuals pass through the U S criminal justice system each year Approximately 20% of these individuals are experiencing mental health or substance use disorders that may or may not be identified and treated
Center for Behavioral Health and Justice - Find an Expert We have a variety of expert faculty knowledgeable on topics including jail diversion, re-entry, opioid treatment ecosystems, harm reduction, crisis response and stabilization, and more
About - Center for Behavioral Health and Justice - Wayne . . . The Center for Behavioral Health and Justice at the Wayne State University School of Social Work serves as external facilitators of change who bridge the complex behavioral health criminal legal intersection by fostering meaningful dialogue with community partners to advance solutions that promote effective community treatment across multiple
Initiatives - Center for Behavioral Health and Justice The Center for Behavioral Health and Justice partners with community mental health agencies, local law enforcement, and jails and prisons across the state to enhance cross-disciplinary collaboration, training, and implementation of evidence-based practices
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Center for Behavioral Health and Justice | Detroit MI - Facebook Wayne County is working toward a more supportive youth justice system Last fall, local leaders came together to explore how to better serve young people and families through care, accountability, and community collaboration Facilitated by the CBHJ, the sessions helped spark new ideas for change, rooted in lived experience and shared goals
Medications for Opioid Use Disorder in Carceral Settings We envision communities in which research, data, and best practices are used by multiple stakeholders to enhance the optimal well-being of individuals with mental illness and or substance use disorders who come in contact with the criminal legal system diversion of individuals with mental health or substance use disorders from jail or prison
CBHJ Newsletter - Center for Behavioral Health and Justice . . . CBHJ’s 49 team members are engaged in our projects across 43 counties that improve Assisted Outpatient Treatment (AOT), jail diversion, prevention and intervention for those with substance use disorders, and behavioral health emergency response
Center for Behavioral Health and Justice | LinkedIn We envision communities in which research, data and best practices are used by multiple stakeholders to enhance the optimal well-being of individuals with mental illness and or substance use