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NCDHHS invests $6.5M in W. North Carolina to support justice system alternatives and address mental health and substance ...
A targeted program is coming to the Wake County Detention Center aimed at improving mental health services for inmates who doctors deem unfit to stand trial. Officials say this program should speed ...
North Carolina Governor Announces Advisory Council to Bolster Student Safety and Well-Being, Josh Stein, cell phone bans ...
CaroNova and partners announced the development of a statewide policy action plan to tackle North Carolina's youth mental ...
NC Rise is a partnership between the Wake County Sheriff’s Office and the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services.
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services today announced funding to community-based programs in Western North Carolina that provide alternatives to incarceration. The $6.5 million ...
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The Daily Yonder on MSNIn the wake of disasters, rural health could end up running on sunshineSolar microgrids and other modern technologies could transform care delivery in disaster-prone, underserved areas.
School-based telehealth expands in North Carolina In a small room at Hillcrest Elementary School in Burlington, students can now meet with a doctor during the school day — virtually. The school joins ...
A recovery program for college students at the University of North Carolina Wilmington could lose thousands of dollars in ...
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A UNCW collegiate recovery program faces losing its remaining $17,000 in grant funding due to federal cuts. The cuts to the U ...
Following a year of significant regulatory changes and market realignments, the health care landscape in North and South Carolina continues to ...
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