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Substance abuse

  • Working at the Intersections of DV, Substance Use and Mental Health

    It has long been recognized that domestic violence can have significant mental health and substance use-related effects. Yet, the lack of collaboration between systems often leave survivors and their families without ways to address both safety and recovery needs. In order to address these gaps in services, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ […]

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  • Meeting the Needs of Survivors – Reimagining DV Services in Illinois

    This report that was just released by the Michael Reese Health Trust, a foundation in Chicago, in partnership with the Network (the Chicago coalition). This report is thorough and highlights a lot of innovative promising practices around the country, encouraging flexible funding and creative innovation in programming.

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