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TRAINING, NEWS and ANNOUNCEMENTS

 

Thank you for joining us for the RSAT Annual Meeting at the National Criminal Justice Association Forum on Criminal Justice



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September RSAT Webinar Coming Soon!

 

 

This new resource from the Health and Reentry Project (HARP) discusses the role Medicaid expansion will play in transforming jail and prison withdrawal management and opioid use disorder treatment. It includes information about what will be requires and what should be  done  beyond those requirement to ensure corrections realizes its significant role in responding to the opioid epidemic.



Adopting a Gender-Responsive Approach for Women in the Justice System: A Resource Guide

This guide to gender-responsive approaches, developed by The Council of State Governments Justice Center in partnership with the National Resource Center on Justice Involved Women, can help program providers in behavioral health and criminal justice settings across the country develop gender-responsive programs. agencies, including prisons and jails, and the role of Governors and other state officials in promoting it.
 

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I read in the newspaper that a jail in Virginia is using a “FDA-cleared” device that serves as a nerve stimulator worn around the ear that sends electrical impulses into one's brain to reduce opioid withdrawal symptoms. I note that the BJA/NIC withdrawal guidelines don’t mention this. What does the research reveal on the use of such devices?