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First State colleges have seen an uptick in the number of students visiting campus counseling centers this past year.More college students are paying a…
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The First State has fulfilled its five-year settlement agreement with the Department of Justice requiring an overhaul Delaware’s mental health…
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There’s been a growing call to require more de-escalation training for law enforcement lately.Representatives from multiple state agencies were in Dover…
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A court monitor is weighing in again on Delaware’s work to improve mental health care after being flagged for warehousing of individuals with mental…
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As NPR reported last year, one quarter of all U.S. police shootings involve mental illness. Delaware Public Media’s Megan Pauly reports on what’s being…
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Delaware is attempting to revolutionize the way it treats individuals experiencing mental health crises. It’s turning to a “living room model,” with two…
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$2.3 million Gov. Jack Markell proposed for new substance abuse initiatives budget didn’t make the budget cut this year. The funding was earmarked to…
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In the wake of last weekend’s deadly Orlando shooting, investigators are still searching for answers about what drove a 29-year-old man to open fire,…
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A bevy of bills are hitting the General Assembly late this session in the hopes of addressing Delaware’s mental health and substance abuse crisis.The…
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One of Delaware’s largest behavioral health care providers is continuing to partner with USDA to expand its facilities in rural areas.USDA’s recent $1…