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- June 12, 2024
SAIH Newsletter — June 2024
Racial Equity Action Lab | Blog Post | June 2024SAIH community grantees from across the country meet in person to learn about forging equitable, effective research relationships with partner organizations; and the Community Power Network is launched!
- March 4, 2024
SAIH Newsletter — March 2024
Racial Equity Action Lab | Blog Post | March 2024An updated guide to free online data resources for community-based research goes live; SAIH grantees prepare pitches to community partners; and a new SAIH video clip introduces a Decolonizing & Indigenization Framework!
- February 28, 2024
A Long-Awaited Federal Policy Shift Opens the Door to Expanded Opioid Treatment
Mental Health & Substance Use | Blog Post | February 2024Long-awaited federal action can improve access to methadone; now, the onus is on states and counties — as well as opioid treatment providers — to take full advantage of this opportunity.
- January 10, 2024
Priced Out: The Affordable Housing Crisis for People with Disabilities in 2024
Affordable Housing | Olmstead & Community Integration | Blog Post | January 2024Too many people with disabilities live in psychiatric hospitals and nursing homes due only to the lack of affordable housing in their communities. Policymakers must use available data and evidence-based practices to advance solutions.