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In collaboration with NCDVTMH experts, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) and Administration for Children…
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In conjunction with the 2019 Information Memorandum on the Intersection of Domestic Violence, Mental Health, and Substance Use, NCDVTMH published a partner guide with suggested…
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Many domestic and sexual violence programs identify partnerships with local mental health resources as an important step in increasing accessibility and responsiveness for survivors within…
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Many domestic and sexual violence programs identify partnerships with local substance use organizations as an important step in increasing accessibility and responsiveness for survivors within…
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A collection of national mental health provider directories—including culturally-specific and peer support resource lists—designed to support access to a diverse range of resources.
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A collection of national substance use resource directories, peer support and harm reduction services, designed to support access to a diverse range of resources, meet…
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These graphics draw on data in the 2019 Information Memorandum—a collaboration between NCDVTMH experts, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and…
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Concerns about privacy and confidentiality prevent survivors of domestic violence from engaging with mental health or substance use services. Maintaining confidentiality is integral to trauma-informed,…
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Organizations and providers who serve survivors of domestic violence should be familiar with documentation practices that enhance survivor well-being. This tip sheet includes recommendations for…
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Survivors and advocates have shared that survivors of domestic and sexual violence experience many challenges when navigating mental health and substance use services. This guide…
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Both survivors and advocates have shared that language access is a barrier to health and behavioral health (e.g. mental health and/or substance use) access. This…
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Collaborative partnerships with local domestic and/or sexual violence organizations are an important step in increasing accessibility and responsiveness for survivors accessing behavioral health (e.g. mental…
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This report presents the findings of a nationwide survey and three listening sessions with domestic violence (DV) advocates and behavioral health providers held in December…
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This collection contains domestic violence and sexual assault (DV/SA) support resources including helplines, directories, and culturally-specific organizations - designed to support access to a diverse…
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