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- May 19, 2022
Boosting the Power of Harm Reduction with Culturally Responsive Housing, Recovery Supports, and Treatment
Homelessness | Mental Health & Substance Use | Blog PostHarm reduction is an effective strategy, but in order to reduce overdose deaths and improve the health and recovery of people with substance use disorders, it must be combined with culturally responsive supportive housing, recovery supports, and on-demand treatment.
- May 2, 2022
Take a Walk on the Child Side: Making Emergency Behavioral Response Systems Work for Youth and Families
Mental Health & Substance Use | Blog PostChildren and youth with mental health needs often come as a “package deal” with adult caregivers. How can we make sure that new crisis intervention resources and strategies are effective for this special population?
- April 25, 2022
News, Resources, & Happenings at TAC — April 2022
Blog PostCalifornia communities reorient youth homelessness prevention toward data, evidence-based practices, and youth voice, and work to eliminate racial disparities throughout the state's homeless systems; a new resource helps states connect people with SUDs to care and treatment.
- April 15, 2022
Aligning Expectations to Improve Hospital Discharge Planning for People Experiencing Homelessness
Homelessness | Blog PostMany acute care and psychiatric in-patient hospitals struggle to provide safe discharge for patients who have no place to call home. But with coordination, training, and resources, each obstacle can be addressed.