Eliminating access to temporary mental health care program for minors could place Ohio's LGBTQ+ youth at risk.
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One of Central Ohio's largest temp agencies is almost finished with the $2 million renovation of its new headquarters just ...
Cleveland, OH—An analysis of employment data from 23 behavioral healthcare organizations in Ohio shows that 36 percent of people with serious mental illness who received evidence-based Supported ...
The State of Ohio continues to expand its commitment to employment for people with severe mental illness, and the Center for Evidence-Based Practices at Case Western Reserve University is helping to ...