All of New Jersey’s Diverse Residents Need Behavioral Health Care to Thrive
  Children and adults throughout New Jersey represent every
  ethnicity, race, language, culture, gender identity and religion,
  and many of them have mental health and/or substance use
  disorders (SUD). However, many do not have access to
  community-based services that have been proven to be hi...
        
                
    Congress’ Priorities Include Build Back Better Act, Expanding Mental Health Access
  December 28, 2021
  "Democrats are hoping to pass President Joe Biden's $1.7 trillion
  social spending agenda after setbacks in December pushed
  negotiations into 2022. Lawmakers are also expected to turn their
  focus to issues such as telehealth and mental health, which have
  broad support...
        
                
    The World Is Fortunate to Have Support from Social Workers
  It is meaningful that World Social Work Day was on St. Patrick's
  Day this year as the entire world is extremely fortunate to have
  support from social workers.
  Social workers have always played a vital role in enabling
  individuals of all ages to cope with challenging situations,
  rangin...
        
                
    Devastation from Haiti Earthquake, Torrential Rain, other Tragedies Raise Concerns for Citizens’
  Just a few weeks after the assassination of President Jovenel
  Moïse, the citizens of Haiti are facing much more devastation
  from an earthquake that claimed the lives of nearly 1,300
  individuals, seriously injured at least 5,700 people and left
  thousands more displaced due to total destru...
        
                
    Amidst Growing Demand for Services & Hiring Crisis, Social Workers Face Backlog in Getting Licensed
  Across New Jersey, a mental health crisis is brewing with
  potentially dire consequences. On the heels of the COVID-19
  pandemic, the demand for mental health services has increased
  exponentially. While providers of mental health services are
  working tirelessly to support community members ...
        
                
    Assassination of Haiti President Will Exacerbate Mental Health Challenges in Long-Struggling Country
  Statement from Debra L. Wentz, PhD, President and CEO
  
  On behalf of the New Jersey Association of Mental Health and
  Addiction Agencies, I extend deepest condolences to the family of
  Haiti President Jovenel Moïse, who was assassinated early
  yesterday morning, and send warmest wishes to ...
        
                
    Recent Shootings Underscore Need to Eliminate Stigma and Provide Services
  March 24, 2021
  Statement from Debra L. Wentz, PhD, President and CEO
  
  The New Jersey Association of Mental Health and Addiction
  Agencies (NJAMHAA) is deeply saddened to hear about the loss of
  lives in the recent shootings in Boulder, CO, and the Atlanta, GA
  area, and sends heartfelt...
        
                
    Education Is Needed to Shatter the Myths about Marijuana for Young People
  
    March 22, 2021
    
    March 22nd through March 28th Is National Drug and Alcohol
    Facts Week®
    
    On February 22, 2021, Governor Phil Murphy signed three bills
    that legalize cannabis for recreational use, decriminalize
    marijuana and establish civil penalties for individual...
        
                
    Brain Power Is Mental Health Power
  
    March 15 to 21 Is Brain Awareness Week
  
  
    March 15, 2021
  
  
    While there are things that currently remain unknown about
    COVID-19, it is known that it impacts mental health and brain
    health. Research from the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital
    of Chicago ha...
        
                
    Every Body Should Have a Seat at the Table
  Feb. 22, 2021
  
  February 22nd through February 28th Is National Eating Disorders
  Awareness Week
  
  The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on mental
  health and substance use disorders. An article that was published in the International
  Journal of Eating Disorders (2020) indi...
        
                
    Connect People with Developmental Disabilities with their Communities
  
  March 1, 2021
  
  March Is Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month
  
  Isolation has been a common issue for individuals with
  disabilities since long before the COVID-19 pandemic, which has
  worsened the sense of seclusion for many in this vulnerable
  population. While connections wit...
        
                
    Gambling Associated with March Madness Could Be Different during the COVID-19 Pandemic
  March 5, 2021
  
  March Is Problem Gambling Awareness Month
  
  Every March, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)
  holds its Division I Men's Basketball Tournament, which is known
  as March Madness. During March, there are 67 college basketball
  games that are divided into fou...
        
                
    Fiscal Year 2022 Budget Must Build Bridge to a Better Future for New Jerseyans
  An op-ed written by NJAMHAA President and CEO Debra L. Wentz,
  PhD, has been published by insidernj.com and ROI-NJ. The op-ed
  states that the numbers of individuals contending with mental
  illness, substance use and overdoses have been increasing. These
  rates have increased due to circumsta...
        
                
    Gov. Murphy’s Proposed Budget Aims to Improve Economy, Health and Future Opportunities
  February 23, 2021
  Statement from Debra L. Wentz, PhD, President and CEO
  
  The New Jersey Association of Mental Health and Addiction
  Agencies (NJAMHAA) appreciates Governor Phil Murphy's continued
  focus on addressing the ongoing opioid crisis and pandemic,
  bolstering youth services wi...
        
                
    July is Minority Mental Health Awareness Month
  July 29, 2019
  Eliminating Stigma and Promoting Cultural Competency to
  Address Disparities in Mental Health among Minority
  Groups
  July is Minority Mental Health Awareness
  Month
  On July 23, 2019 at the Fifth Annual Reach Higher 2019 Beating
  the Odds Summit, held at Howard Univer...
        
                
    NJAMHAA to Honor State and Federal Legislators April 15, 2019
  The New Jersey Association of Mental Health and Addiction
  Agencies (NJAMHAA) will honor U.S. Congressman Frank Pallone,
  Jr., State Senator Joseph F. Vitale (D-19th District) and
  Assemblyman Louis D. Greenwald (D-6th District) during its
  Courage and Compassion Awards Reception, which will ...
        
                
    

