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New initiative targets homelessness and mental health crisis

July 26, 2024 | Perry County, Indiana



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New initiative targets homelessness and mental health crisis
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the allocation of opioid settlement funds aimed at enhancing community health services. The focus is on supporting evidence-based prevention, treatment, recovery, and harm reduction strategies to address the ongoing opioid crisis. The plans include achieving National Alliance for Recovery Residences (NARR) certification, which will not only elevate the quality of services provided but also secure federal funding for these initiatives.

Key partnerships are being formed, notably with Safe Haven, which will supply peer recovery coaches to assist individuals in navigating health services. The approach emphasizes individualized treatment, particularly for the homeless population, who often face a multitude of challenges, including substance abuse, mental health issues, and interactions with the criminal justice system.

While the primary target remains homelessness, the program is designed to address the broader spectrum of issues affecting this demographic. Officials highlighted the importance of integrating mental health support into recovery efforts, acknowledging that mental health challenges are prevalent among homeless individuals.

Additionally, the meeting underscored the necessity of tackling poverty through skill-building initiatives. The four pillars identified for measuring success include providing housing and food, which are essential components in the fight against poverty. This comprehensive strategy aims to create a sustainable support system for vulnerable populations, ultimately fostering recovery and stability within the community.

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