SAMHSA’s Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH) program provides services for people with serious mental illness, or co-occurring mental illness and substance use disorders, who are also are experiencing homelessness or are at risk of soon becoming homeless. The Triennial Process Evaluation uses data from 2019, 2020, and...
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This CBHSQ Spotlight presents findings from an evaluation of the State Pilot Program for Treatment for Pregnant and Postpartum Women (PPW-PLT). This pilot program was designed to complement the residential PPW program by developing a continuum of family-centered care services in an outpatient setting. This spotlight compares program clients’ self-reported...
This CBHSQ Data Brief presents findings from the evaluation of the State Targeted Response to the Opioid Crisis Grants (Opioid STR) that describe how funding was used to support peer services for people with or recovering from opioid use disorder (OUD). The evaluation revealed that most Opioid STR grantees used...
SAMHSA’s Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH) program was created to reduce or eliminate homelessness and imminent risk of homelessness for individuals with serious mental illness or co-occurring mental and substance use disorders. The 2020 Triennial Process Evaluation Report of the Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness Program (PATH)...