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Demand for police reform has led to more cities and police departments exploring the concept of sending social workers to respond to mental health crisis calls. While data remains scarce, supporters have been vocal on the issue.
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A powerful sedative called xylazine is being mixed into street drugs in Northeast Ohio, making it harder to spot an overdose.
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That change has enraged some activists and concerned others who believe that to fight the impacts of racism people have to call it what it is.
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The goal originally was for police officers to bring people for treatment who otherwise would go to jail or the emergency room. The center has since expanded to accept anyone in need of help.
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MetroHealth and the Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services Board of Cuyahoga County are partnering to install 100 boxes of Naloxone, or NaloxBoxes, throughout the community.
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In Cuyahoga County in 2020, there were 25 deaths by suicide from people 25 or younger, and nearly half of those people were Black, according to data from the Alcohol, Drug Addiction, and Mental Health Services (ADAMHS) Board of Cuyahoga County.
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Cleveland police will begin training this summer on new policies for handling calls with people suffering a mental health crisis. A federal judge has…
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According to a new federal survey, a larger portion of Cleveland Metropolitan School District high school students attempt suicide than in many other…