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Reimagining Campus-CommUNITY Partnerships: Breaking Down the Silos
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Criminal Justice Coordinating Center of Excellence
The Ohio Criminal Justice Coordinating Center of Excellence (CJ CCoE) was established in May 2001 to promote jail diversion alternatives for people with mental illness throughout Ohio. The Center is funded by a grant from the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services to the County of Summit Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services Board. The ADM Board contracts with the Northeast Ohio Medical University to operate the Center. The CJ CCoE also works in close cooperation with the National Alliance on mental Illness of Ohio (NAMI), the Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Services, and the Ohio Attorney General Task Force on Criminal Justice and Mental Illness
Believing that it is not a crime to have a mental illness, the CJ CCoE hopes to reverse the trend in what has become known as “criminalization of the mentally ill.” This complex problem requires complex solutions. The CJ CCoE promotes the Sequential Intercept Model, to assist communities in systematically approaching efforts to divert people with mental disorders from unnecessary arrest and incarceration.
The CJ CCoE welcomes opportunities to partner with communities throughout Ohio to develop programs at any level of intercept. We believe the essential ingredient for any successful jail diversion program is partnership across systems. All key players in all aspects of the mental health, addiction, and criminal justice communities need to talk regularly and forge a commitment to work together. We are eager to help make this happen throughout Ohio.
http://www.neomed.edu/cjccoe
Generation Rx at OSU College of Pharmacy
Healthy Minds Study
The Healthy Minds Network is one of the nation’s premier research organizations contributing to adolescent and young adult mental health. HMN is dedicated to improving the mental and emotional well-being of young people through innovative, multidisciplinary scholarship. HMN spans coast to coast with our principal investigators at the University of California-Los Angeles, the University of Michigan, Wayne State University, and Boston University. Our network proudly serves as a resource for secondary and post-secondary education administrators, students, researchers, clinicians, policy-makers, and the greater public. For 15 years, the network has administered the Healthy Minds Study, a population-level survey of post-secondary student mental health, collecting over half a million responses from students at more than 450 colleges and universities. The network’s research efforts have expanded into other facets of mental health in educational settings, including the role and health of faculty and staff.
healthymindsnetwork.org
https://twitter.com/healthymindsnet
Higher Education Center (HECAOD)
The Higher Education Center for Alcohol and Drug Misuse Prevention and Recovery (HECAOD) is the premier alcohol and drug misuse prevention and recovery resource for colleges and universities across the nation. HECAOD is a joint collaboration between The Ohio State University’s College of Social Work, College of Pharmacy, Office of Student Life, Generation Rx, and the Collegiate Recovery Community.
hecaod.osu.edu
https://twitter.com/hecaod
Integrated Care @ NEOMED (IC@N) Project ECHO
IC@N ECHO offers weekly educational programs and case consultation aimed at building expertise and enhancing care delivery for children and young adults with complex, co-occurring psychiatric and physical conditions and for promoting integrated, team-based care. A public service provided by NEOMED.
Meets via Zoom Technology
Fridays from Noon- 1 p.m.
To learn more email
[email protected]
.
https://www.neomed.edu/projectecho/programs/ican/
NEOMED - BeST Center
Ohio Center of Excellence for Behavioral Health Prevention and Promotion
The Ohio Center of Excellence for Behavioral Health Prevention and Promotion (Center) is an accessible and interactive resource which serves to support and connect the broader prevention community across the state of Ohio, and is coordinated through a partnership between The Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (OhioMHAS), Ohio University’s Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Service, and the Pacific Institute of Research and Evaluation (PIRE).
Founded in 2022, the Center uses works to build infrastructure and capacity to address substance use disorder, early intervention, and promote mental, emotional, and behavioral health among Ohioans. It will serve as a as a hub where people and organizations can learn and grow, get connected, embrace prevention science, and advance health equity.
Community-level partnerships are an essential element of the Center and help to ensure it is accessible and responsive to the broader prevention community. Eleven Inaugural Partner Organizations represent stakeholders who support the Center development by leveraging community-level buy in and partnerships from coalitions, cross-sector organizations, county Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Boards, the faith-based community and many others to expand best-in-class prevention resources, training, and support.
https://preventioncoe.ohio.gov/home
https://www.facebook.com/OHpreventionCOE/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/ohpreventioncoe/
https://twitter.com/OHpreventionCOE
Ohio Department of Insurance
TimelyCare
TimelyCare is the leading virtual health and well-being solution in higher education that enables colleges and universities to improve student outcomes through equitable, on-demand access to care. With mental health, medical, basic needs, peer support, and self-care resources, TimelyCare is the unparalleled total health solution for students.
https://timelycare.com/
https://www.facebook.com/TimelyCare
https://www.linkedin.com/company/timelycare/
https://twitter.com/Timely_Care
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