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Letter to Congressional Committee Leadership on Covid19 & Mental Health Funding
Letter to Senate HELP and House E&C Committees, urging a prevention and early intervention set-aside in the Community Mental Health Services Block Grant (MHBG) as the committees reauthorize programs administered by SAMHSA. -
Letter to Congressional Committee Leadership on Medication Access
Letter to Senate Finance Committee Chairman Wyden and Ranking Member Crapo, urging the Committee to include the Non-Opioids Prevent Addiction in the Nation (“NOPAIN”) Act (S. 586) in the mental health legislative package currently under development. -
Letter to Congressional Bill Sponsors on Mental Health Workforce
Letter to Senators Kaine and Young and Representatives Wild and McKinley, in thanks for championing H.R. 1667, the Dr. Lorna Breen Health Care Provider Protection Act, and ensuring its passage. -
Improving the Hiring Process for People with Mental Illness
People with mental illness continue to face tremendous barriers to employment. -
Letter to Congressional Bill Sponsors on Mental Health Workforce
Letter to Senators Kaine and Young and Representatives Wild and McKinley, in thanks for championing H.R. 1667, the Dr. Lorna Breen Health Care Provider Protection Act, and ensuring its passage. -
When Trauma Is Triggered at Work
We don’t often discuss the experience of managing triggers in the workplace. -
Regulatory Comment to HHS Secretary on Medicaid & Criminal Justice
Regulatory comments to HHS Secretary Becerra, commenting on the Massachusetts Medicaid proposal that would extend postpartum Medicaid coverage; expanding Medicaid coverage and services for justice-involved individuals; and continue and expand support for the behavioral health workforce. -
Return to Work: The New Normal Centers Mental Health
What does "bringing a mental health perspective to the workplace" look like? -
Statement on Mental Health Workforce & Social Supports
Public statement calling on Members of Congress to prioritize patients and caregivers, and ensure that a paid leave program is included in the Build Back Better Act.
