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- December 5, 2023
SAIH Newsletter — December 2023
Racial Equity Action Lab | Blog Post | December 2023Please enjoy our winter newsletter from the Systems Alignment Innovation Hub team — in this issue, you'll meet the recipients of our first round of funding to support community-based systems alignment research!
- October 24, 2023
A Call to Move from “Stakeholder Engagement” to Community Partnering
Mental Health & Substance Use | Blog Post | October 2023By tapping into the expertise of people with lived experience, elders, community members, and natural helpers, we can reshape the ethos of behavioral health care.
- September 8, 2023
SAIH Newsletter – September 2023
Racial Equity Action Lab | Blog Post | September 2023Please enjoy our first quarterly newsletter from the TAC Systems Alignment Innovation Hub, where you can find the latest news from our Peer Learning Network, Free Technical Assistance & Consultation Services, and Tools, Guides, & Resources projects.
- May 9, 2023
Jordan Neely Did Not Deserve to Die
Homelessness | Mental Health & Substance Use | Racial Equity Action Lab | Blog Post | May 2023It must become universally unacceptable for a person like Jordan Neely not to receive needed treatment services and affordable housing — let alone for them to be killed as a result of their circumstances.