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SAMHSA News - May/June 2007, Volume 15, Number 3


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Homelessness Web Site Launched

SAMHSA’s Homelessness Resource Center (HRC) has a new Web site, www.homeless.samhsa.gov.

Funded by the Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS), the HRC Web site is in “interim” mode right now as new features are added every week.

Soon, the site will include a full range of resources, such as a searchable knowledge database, special event announcements, Web casts, news, programs, and promising practices.

When it is completed, the HRC site will address critical topics in the homeless field from the perspectives of researchers, service providers, consumers, advocates, and policymakers.

For more information, visit SAMHSA’s Web site at www.homeless.samhsa.govEnd of Article

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Inside This Issue
Expanding HIV Assistance:
Outreach, Testing for
At-Risk Individuals
Part 1
Part 2
Two SAMHSA HIV/AIDS Programs
Resources on HIV/AIDS
HIV/AIDS Consumer Guide


From the Administrator: On Capitol Hill

Grants: Manual Clarifies Application Process

Children's Mental Health

Virginia Tech Tragedy: Coping with Trauma

Psychological First Aid

Veterans, Families: New Resources

Around the World Treatnet: Improving Treatment Around the Globe

Expanding Treatment in Central America


Treating Alcohol Dependence: Advisory

Recovery Month: Toolkit, PSAs Help Planning Efforts

PRISM Awards in Spotlight

Depression: Reports Offer Statistics

Mental Health Report Available

TAP 21A: Competencies for Clinical Supervisors

HBCU Conference Highlights Workforce

Homelessness Web Site Launched

STD Rates: Alcohol, Drug Use Linked

Staff in the News:
Dr. Kenneth S. Thompson


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