In keeping with the agency’s new trajectory under the Trump administration, the notice for each grant states that ...
The Department of Health and Human Services on Monday announced it is making more than $281 million available for addiction ...
The $281 million funding will support opioid treatment, school mental health programs, recovery services, and overdose ...
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As part of Trump’s Great American Recovery Initiative, US announces $281 million funding to tackle addiction
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) recently announced more than $281 million funding to address addiction, overdose, and recovery.
December 28, 2011 — After considering more than 1,400 comments during a public feedback period this summer, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) has released a new ...
After the initial introduction (Chapter 1) of SAMHSA’s working definition of recovery provided by Neil Russell (SAMHSA), Steven Fry (SAMHSA) and Donna Hillman (SAMHSA) discussed the agency’s ...
Without congressional protection and recommitment, the system producing those gains will break.
The Statement of Task to the National Academies calls for an ad hoc committee to conduct a review of outcomes achieved by four specific programs funded by SAMHSA, as authorized in CARA. The specific ...
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