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Second Annual DMHAS LGBTQIA Conference
2023 SAMHSA PATH Application - Public Notice
DMHAS February Newsletter
Be In The Know CT Digital Toolkit
Connecticut Opioid Settlement Advisory Committee
DMHAS January Newsletter
Psychiatric Security Review Board Working Group
EQMI Annual Consumer Satisfaction Survey
NOI to Submit Emergency Preparedness and Response Amendments Appendix K to 1915c Waivers
DMHAS Launches Be In The Know CT Cannabis Education Campaign
Open for Public Comment - FFY 23 Combined Mental Health and Substance Use Block Grant Application
International Overdose Awareness Day - August 31
Minority Mental Health Awareness Month Resources
Walk-In Services information now available on Mental Health Services Bed Availability website
2021 DMHAS Annual Statistical Report
6-10-22 Virtual Conference - Intersectionality and the Gender Continuum
Block Grant Opportunities for Clients and Providers
Psilocybin Study Report to the Connecticut State Legislature
You Think You Know Campaign
State Opioid Response Webinar Series - March 11 2022
Request for Information - Health Disparities and Prevention Insights
Connecticut Peer Recovery Support Certification Process - Frequently Asked Questions
NOI to Submit Emergency Preparedness and Response Amendment Appendix K to Mental Health Waiver
Mental Health Home and Community-Based Services Waiver Renewal
Workplace Mental Health and Wellness Toolkit
Problem Gambling Training for Operators
Psilocybin Study Workgroup Webpage
The Imani Breakthrough Project
COVID-19 Mental Health Impact Survey
Maternal Depression Awareness
DMHAS-Funded Agencies Employee Assistance Programs Needs Assessment
The Emotional Challenges of COVID-19 Webinar Recording Now Available
Substance Use Disorder Section 1115 Demonstration Waiver Public Comment Opportunity
Recovery Friendly Workplace Toolkit Now Available
DMHAS COVID-19 Behavioral Health Assistance Program - BHAP
DMHAS Mental Health Bed Availability Site Now Online
SAMHSA Awards 2 Million for CT Behavioral Health Response to COVID-19
Live Loud Opioid Treatment Awareness Campaign
FFY21 CMHS SAPT Block Grant Application
CAPTA Plan of Safe Care
Welcome to the DMHAS website. I hope you find the information presented here useful in your search for mental health and addiction services within the State of Connecticut. The Department is continuously updating and improving the site in order to provide you with the widest variety of links, from 24-hour crisis numbers and problem gambling services, to advocacy and support groups and regional directories of our many state-operated and funded programs.
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Hartford, CT 06134
Phone Number: 860-418-7000