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Governor Dannel P. Malloy today announced that the State of Connecticut is receiving a $10 million federal grant that will be used to increase access to integrated care for individuals with substance use, mental health, and co-occurring disorders.
Human Resource Division - Labor Relations Unit
The DMHAS Labor Relations Unit is responsible for managing the following functions: interpretation and administration of statutes related to personnel, labor relations, and collective bargaining agreements; interpretation and administration of collective bargaining agreements; management and coordination of grievances, investigations, collective bargaining negotiations, workplace violence issues, ADA and FMLA; and employee relations
Information Technology supports the delivery of quality services to DMHAS clients by providing all DMHAS employees with the most effective computer support (tools) available.
The Managed Services Division oversees statewide programs which provide behavioral health treatment, integrated whole-person care, and recovery support services to eligible individuals.
COVID-19 Mental Health Impact Survey
DMHAS is conducting a survey to help us better understand the impact of COVID-19 in our community. Your input is critical to help us understand the needs of the community and prioritize policy and program decisions.
List of services available at the Connecticut Mental Health Center (CMHC) in New Haven.
The Office of Recovery Community Affairs
Recovery is what people experience themselves as they become empowered to achieve a meaningful life and a positive sense of belonging in their community .
DMHAS Latino Outreach provides regional, community outreach services designed to reduce the stigma that surrounds substance use in the Latino community and to identify Latinos who have a substance use disorder for which they are not seeking treatment, or who are at risk of having a substance use disorder for which they are not likely to seek treatment.
Press Release: DMHAS LiveLOUD Opioid Campaign Wins 2019 American Web Design Awards
The Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services’ (DMHAS) LiveLOUD opioid campaign has been named a winner in the 2019 American Web Design Awards.
Press Release: DMHAS Partners with Connecticut REALTORS® on LiveLOUD Opioid Campaign
The Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS) and Connecticut REALTORS® are partnering together on the LiveLOUD opioid campaign.
CT Suicide Advisory Board Holds Symposium on Community Response to Suicide Loss
September 8-14, 2019 is National Suicide Prevention Week