DOJ accepts applications for behavioral health initiative to improve correctional care
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2026-06-18
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, June 18 -- The U.S. Department of Justice, through the National Institute of Corrections, invites applications for the Advancing Behavioral Health in Corrections: Training and Policy Innovation Initiative. This initiative addresses the critical challenges of behavioral health care in correctional facilities, where incarcerated individuals often face complex mental health and substance use issues. With an estimated total funding of $150,000 and an award ceiling of $150,000, the initia . . .
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WASHINGTON, June 18 -- The U.S. Department of Justice, through the National Institute of Corrections, invites applications for the Advancing Behavioral Health in Corrections: Training and Policy Innovation Initiative. This initiative addresses the critical challenges of behavioral health care in correctional facilities, where incarcerated individuals often face complex mental health and substance use issues. With an estimated total funding of $150,000 and an award ceiling of $150,000, the initia . . .
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