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Crisis Services
Crisis intervention services and supports promote a quick return to recovery and wellness management for individuals experiencing behavioral health crisis. The crisis services continuum is an array of crisis prevention, early intervention, response, and stabilization strategies with an emphasis on avoiding unnecessary visits to hospital emergency departments and involvement with the criminal justice system and are accessible and provided in a timely fashion in each community.   ...
Filter search results by the: Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Use Services | Service Full Report | Year Initiated: 1990

Enforcing Underage Drinking Laws
The Enforcing Underage Drinking Laws (EUDL) Program/Preventing Underage Drinking Initiative service supports efforts by communities to prevent the sale of alcohol to minors (under age 21) and to prevent minors from buying or consuming alcoholic beverages. This is accomplished by providing grants, education and technical assistance to Community Collaboratives. A Collaborative (or coalition) is an organized alliance among individuals or groups within a community joining togeth...
Filter search results by the: Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Use Services | Service Full Report | Year Initiated: 1998

General Substance Abuse Prevention
General Substance Abuse Prevention services are aimed to inform the general public about risk factors for substance use or abuse. Services are focused to prevent the use of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs among youth families and communities statewide. Services are delivered through the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration/ Center for Substance Abuse Prevention. ( SAMHSA/ CSAP Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant required six prevention strategies that inc...
Filter search results by the: Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Use Services | Service Full Report | Year Initiated: 1988

Intellectual and Developmental Disability Services for Adults
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Filter search results by the: Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Use Services | Service Full Report | Year Initiated: 1963

Intellectual and Developmental Disability Services for Children/Adolescents
Community Based Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities services support North Carolina children and adolescents ages 3-17 with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities in order to remain in the communities of their choice. Services provided include:   -Personal care: assistance with activity of daily living skills; -Habilitation: services to assist the individual in retaining, acquiring, and improving the self-help, socialization,...
Filter search results by the: Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Use Services | Service Full Report | Year Initiated: 1963

Mental Health Services for Adults
Community Based Mental Health Services for adults age 18 and up includes an array of evidence based practices and services that treat, empower and support North Carolina residents with mental illness and their families. These include: Assertive Community Treatment, Community Support Team , Individual Placement Support-Supported Employment,  Psychosocial Rehabilitation programs,  Mobile Crisis Management, Peer Support Services, Outpatient Therapy, and Medication Management   ...
Filter search results by the: Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Use Services | Service Full Report | Year Initiated: 1970

Mental Health Services for Children/Adolescents
Community Based Mental Health Services for children and adolescents aged 3-18 includes an array of evidence based practices and services that treat, empower and support North Carolina children and adolescents with mental illness and their families. These services include: Individual, family, and group counselingMedication ManagementDay treatment servicesIntensive treatment services provided at home and across community settingsMobile Crisis ManagementMultisystemic Therapy Residential...
Filter search results by the: Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Use Services | Service Full Report | Year Initiated: 1970

Mental Health, Developmental Disabilites and Substance Abuse Workforce Development
Workforce Development within the Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Abuse Services (DMH/DD/SAS) is intended to enhance the education, training and professional development of staff members who work with consumers across disability groups and in policy management. Services include:     -Training professionals, paraprofessionals and other direct service providers on evidence-based practices (that is, using scientific studies and research to determine the...
Filter search results by the: Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Use Services | Service Full Report | Year Initiated: 1980

North Carolina Problem Gambling Services
The North Carolina Problem Gambling services provide prevention, education, outreach and treatment services statewide to anyone who is concerned about their own gambling or a family member's gambling problem. Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE ...
Filter search results by the: Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Use Services | Service Full Report | Year Initiated: 2006

Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH)
Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH) is a Federal Grant that provides outreach, engagement and services to adults who are living outside and have a serious mental illness or a co-occurring serious mental illness and substance use disorder. PATH targets those individuals who are most in need and are not connected to or provided any services from homeless and mental health provider agencies. There is a program in 6 primary locations throughout the State and DHHS contra...
Filter search results by the: Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Use Services | Service Full Report | Year Initiated: 1993

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