The federal agency that oversees mental health and addiction treatment on Tuesday made major cuts to programs across the behavioral health field, according to eight sources with knowledge of the ...
A Trump administration decision to terminate hundreds of health services grants sent several Massachusetts mental health and ...
Approximately $2 billion in grants were canceled, undermining bipartisan efforts to strengthen the behavioral health system ...
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration has reinstated nearly $2 billion in grants to thousands of ...
The Trump administration abruptly ended hundreds of federal grants supporting behavioral and mental health services, causing concern for addiction treatment, homelessness services and care for people ...
Our policy must be thoughtful – not haphazard and chaotic. This episode has only created uncertainty and confusion." ...
Funding for a program to provide extra help to families caring for children with special needs fell under Tuesday’s sudden budget ax.
On January 15, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) hosted a webinar to promote its program ...
Despite an executive order aimed at addressing homelessness in the US, defunding vital programs could spell difficulty in helping the homeless. The executive order seeks to ensure that federal ...
Shock waves rippled through the mental health and addiction services community after the Trump administration suddenly slashed funding for programs and services.
Facing Austin budget cuts, then a gutting loss of federal grants that were restored, the head of LifeWorks warns that upending social service programs will only bring greater costs down the line.
Programs cut include a Lexington city program to purchase Narcan and substance abuse treatment programs for pregnant women.