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SAMHSA supports efforts to promote mental health and substance use prevention in schools and on campuses and to provide safe learning environments.
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SAMHSA has a number of products for serving older adults with mental and substance use disorders that can be useful to clinicians, other service providers, older adults, and caregivers.
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Find a local organization that can help you coordinate a community event, organize support groups, or provide general info.
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The Office of Behavioral Health Equity coordinates SAMHSA’s efforts to reduce disparities in mental and/or substance use disorders across populations.
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The Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Consumer Guide explains how to make the most of your mental health and substance use disorder benefits.