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Publication ID: PEP24-07-027
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The N-SUMHSS is a voluntary annual survey of all active substance use and mental health facilities in the United States, its territories, and D.C. The annual report presents findings on the key operational characteristics of substance use and mental health treatment facilities, use of pharmacotherapies, language assistance services, and suicide prevention assistance services.

Publication ID: PEP24-08-004
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Provides a summary of the finding from the convening that identify gaps and scalable solutions to increase recovery supports and learn about innovative approaches to meet the unique recovery needs of the LGBTQIA community.

Publication ID: PEP24-01-006
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This brochure emphasizes the crucial role of early detection and intervention in serious mental illnesses, emphasizing the need for prompt attention at the first onset of symptoms. In addition, the resource highlights the importance of youth and family engagement in early intervention services and supports. Early detection of serious mental illness and the provision of effective treatment can improve outcomes for individuals and promote long term mental health recovery.

Publication ID: PEP24-07-021
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This report provides key findings from the 2023 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) on substance use, mental health, and treatment among the noninstitutionalized U.S. population aged 12 or older. Estimates are presented by age group and by race/ethnicity for selected measures.

Publication ID: PEP24-01-012
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The report provides a summary of the risks and benefits of social media on the health, safety, and privacy of young people; best practices for parents and caregivers; recommended practices for industry; a research agenda; and suggested future work, including for the federal government. The strategies described in this report aim to help protect the mental health, safety, and privacy of youth online, but it will take a whole-of-government approach in collaboration with researchers, industry, civil society, youth, parents and caregivers, and others.

Publication ID: PEP24-05-001
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The 2024 SAMHSA LAP is a road map toward language justice—an environment where individuals can communicate in their preferred language without a dominant language negatively defining their communication or sense of belonging.

Publication ID: PEP24-06-002
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Guidance to states and communities on using federal funding to support mental health services for LGBTQI+ youth. 

Publication ID: PEP24-07-001
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The BestPractices4Data includes six (6) issue briefs that share innovative and best practices from grantees, for grantees, that seasoned grantees use to address the most common and complex challenges associated with grantee required data collection activities. The series aims to improve efficiency in the use of grant funds by providing opportunities for grantees to learn from one another on how to reduce costs and optimize the data collection processes.
Publication ID: PEP24-01-004
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This issue brief offers valuable information to State Mental Health Authorities (SMHA) about the benefits of peer support and inclusion of the peer workforce throughout the behavioral health continuum. The document highlights current standards and best practices for including peer support workers as an essential component of services delivery for mental and co-occurring disorders, like substance use disorder (SUD).

Publication ID: PEP24-03-001
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SAMHSA’s updated Overdose Prevention and Response Toolkit provides guidance to a wide range of individuals on preventing and responding to an overdose. The toolkit also emphasizes that harm reduction and access to treatment are essential aspects of overdose prevention.

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