DCA Awards 19 Community-Based Nonprofits $14M through Neighborhood Revitalization Tax Credit Program
  March 31, 2022
  The New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA) has
  announced that it will award a total of $14.25 million to 19
  community-based nonprofits in the state through the Neighborhood
  Revitalization Tax Credit (NRTC) Program. These awards represent
  the largest amount of ...
        
                
    Pres. Biden’s Proposed FY2023 Budget Includes Significant Investment for Behavioral Health Care
  March 29, 2022
  
    
      
        
          During his FY2023 budget address this afternoon,
          President Joe Biden focused on three values: "fiscal
          responsibility, safety and security at home and around
          the world, and the investments needed to continue our
     ...
        
                
    HHS Announces Increase in Funding to Expand the Availability of CCBHCs Across the Country
  March 28, 2022
  On March 24, as reported in a press announcement from the
  Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
  (SAMHSA), the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS),
  through SAMHSA, announced two Certified Community Behavioral
  Health Clinics (CCBHCs) funding ...
        
                
    State Legislation Introduced to Ensure Ongoing Progress of Reformed Child Welfare System
  March 24, 2022
  Senate President Nicholas Scutari (D-Union) and state Assembly
  Speaker Craig Coughlin (D-Middlesex) introduced legislation
  (A3703) that would grant "independent authority to a newly
  configured Staffing and Oversight Review Committee, which is now
  overseen by the existin...
        
                
    NJAMHAA Honors State, Federal Leaders, Statehouse Reporter for Supporting Behavioral Health Care
  March 23, 2022
  Awards to Be Presented during the Spring Conference,
  Nurturing Diverse Communities, April 5th at
  Noon
  The New Jersey Association of Mental Health and Addiction
  Agencies, Inc. (NJAMHAA) will honor Lieutenant Governor Sheila Y.
  Oliver, who also serves as Commissioner ...
        
                
    HHS Will Continue to Fight for Telehealth after Public Health Emergency Ends
  March 22, 2022
  Many telehealth flexibilities are tied to the national public
  health emergency designation, which the U.S. is currently under
  and which is set to expire on April 16, unless renewed by
  President Joe Biden. Department of Health and Human Services
  (HHS) Secretary Xavier Be...
        
                
    NJAMHAA Testifies before New Jersey General Assembly Budget Committee
  March 22, 2022
  On March 21, 2022, Debra Wentz, Ph.D., President and CEO of the
  New Jersey Association of Mental Health and Addiction Agencies
  (NJAMHAA), testified before the New Jersey General Assembly
  Budget Committee. Dr. Wentz's oral testimony focused on the
  critical status of the ...
        
                
    Stealth Omicron Subvariant to Become Dominant Strain; Experts Are Not Overly Concerned
  March 21, 2022
  The COVID-19 Omicron strain subvariant, BA.2, known as stealth
  Omicron, is on track to overtake the original Omicron variant as
  the dominant strain in the country. 
  According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
  (CDC), BA.2 currently accounts for 39% of all...
        
                
    SAMHSA Announces Funding for Substance Use Treatment and Prevention Programs
  March 17, 2022
  The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), through the
  Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
  (SAMHSA), has announced new funding for substance use treatment
  and prevention programs. The funding will come through two grant
  programs, totaling $...
        
                
    Assemblyman Greenwald and Others Introduce Legislative Package Investing in Behavioral Health
  March 15, 2022
  A Legislative Package of six bills was introduced on Thursday,
  March 10, 2022 by Assemblyman Louis Greenwald (D-Camden,
  Burlington), along with a number of his fellow Assembly members,
  that aims to more comprehensively meet the mental healthcare
  needs of New Jersey resi...
        
                
    $641M of Opioid Settlement Funds to Be Allocated for Treatment, Harm Reduction, Prevention Services
  March 14, 2022
  Governor Phil Murphy announced today that New Jersey will receive
  $641 million in the massive 
  $26 billion opioid manufacturer and distributer
  settlement that was recently finalized. He also
  announced that the funds will be allocated over the next 16 years
  to confront...
        
                
    Diverse Individuals Share Positive Impact of Behavioral Healthcare Services
  March 14, 2022
  NJAMHAA Calls for More Funding to Create New
  Opportunities for All New Jersey Residents
  "I was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia…everything shut down
  for me. With [everyone at] Oaks Integrated Care, I was able to
  get back to living a normal life…[Now] I feel I...
        
                
    HHS Announces Nearly $35 M in Funding Opportunities to Strengthen Youth Mental Health Supports
  March 10, 2022
  
    
      
        
          
            
              
                
                  The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
                  (HHS), through the Substance Abuse and Mental
                  Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) and the
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    NJAMHAA Receives NAADAC Approval as an Education Provider
  March 9, 2022
  
    
      
        
          NAADAC, the Association for Addiction Professionals, has
          approved NJAMHAA as an education provider. This status
          identifies NJAMHAA's "program as meeting nationally
          approved standards of education developed for the
   ...
        
                
    Several NJAMHAA Priorities Addressed in Governor Murphy’s Budget Address
  March 8, 2022
  Statement from Debra L. Wentz, PhD, President and
  CEO
  While Governor Murphy only briefly touched on mental health and
  substance use treatment investments in statements during his
  budget address today, digging deeper into the State of New Jersey
  Budget in Brief Summar...
        
                
    White House Seeks Congressional Approval for Further COVID-19 Funds
  March 8, 2022
  Funding for federal COVID-19 programs has almost run out nearly a
  year after the passage of the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan.
  Programs that bolster COVID-19 testing supplies, guarantee
  uninsured Americans COVID-19 treatment, purchase antibody
  treatments and prevent...
        
                
    DMAHS Posts 1115 Waiver Renewal Application
  
    
      
        
          March 7, 2022
        
        
          The New Jersey Division of Medical Assistance and Health
          Services (DMAHS) has posted the 
          1115 Waiver Demonstration renewal application that
          they recently submitted to the Centers for Medicare ...
        
                
    President Biden’s State of the Union Address Focuses on the National Mental Health Crisis
  March 2, 2022
  Statement from Debra L. Wentz, PhD, President and CEO, NJAMHAA
  On behalf of the members of the New Jersey Association of Mental
  Health and Addiction Agencies (NJAMHAA) and those they serve, I
  thank President Biden profusely for highlighting our nation's
  mental health c...
        
                
    Pres. Biden Presents Historic Plans to Address the National Mental Health and Addictions Crises
  March 3, 2022
  President Joe Biden delivered his first State of the Union
  Address yesterday. In a 
  statement released last night after the President's
  speech, the New Jersey Association of Mental Health and Addiction
  Agencies' (NJAMHAA's) President and CEO Debra L. Wentz, Ph.D,
  thank...
        
                
    As Eviction Moratoriums End, Assistance Programs Are Still Available
  March 1, 2022
  Moratoriums in New Jersey enacted during the COVID-19 pandemic,
  such as those that prevented evictions and utility companies from
  shutting off electric, gas, and water services, have either
  already ended or will be ending soon. However, there is still a
  litany of assista...
        
                
    

