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- December 7, 2017
Coordinated Entry — What’s Working Well
Homelessness | Blog PostImplementing coordinated entry is a significant systems change, and will continue to have effects long past its first iteration. It is important to use change management strategies that can strengthen the planning process.
- November 28, 2017
Putting Psychiatric Hospitalization into Context
Mental Health & Substance Use | Blog PostStable and affordable housing combined with voluntary services can contribute to improved outcomes for people with mental illness, while reducing incarceration and homelessness.
- November 14, 2017
News, Resources,& Happenings at TAC – November 2017
Homelessness | Blog PostAt the end of October, 800 service providers and Continuum of Care leaders came together for two intensive days of workshops, presentations, and teamwork focused on rapid re-housing.
- November 2, 2017
Will Opening Up More Psych Beds Really Address the Opioid Crisis? Not So Fast.
Medicaid | Mental Health & Substance Use | Blog PostAll efforts to expand access to treatment are important, but the push to open up large facilities for SUD care as the first priority should be kept in perspective.