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DMHAS Problem Gambling Services provides a comprehensive network of consumer-oriented problem gambling recovery services for the people of Connecticut and fosters an environment throughout the State that promotes informed choices around gambling behavior.
Career Development and In-Service Training - Career Mobility & Certification
Article 35 of the District 1199 Health Care Employees Union Contract includes a Career Mobility Fund for NP-6 and P-1 employees who request release time from work with pay to take courses in a higher education healthcare related degree program of study as a matriculating student. The Career Mobility Program is administered by New England Health Care Employees Union District 1199 and a statewide joint labor/management statewide committee.
Freedom of Information (FOI) Requests
The Connecticut Freedom of Information Act gives you the right to obtain records and attend meetings of all public agencies with certain exceptions.
Pretrial Intervention Program (PTIP)
The Office of Pretrial Interventions operates two programs under CT General Statutes 54-56g and 54-56i, respectively, to serve people referred by the court.
Access Line and Transportation
DMHAS has established the 24/7 Access Line to facilitate access to addiction treatment. Individuals from anywhere in Connecticut may call to help with linkage to residential detox. Transportation is also available through the Access Line for various levels of care.
CMHC - Hispanic Clinic & CT Latino Behavioral Health System
The Hispanic Clinic provides culturally appropriate and recovery oriented mental health and addiction services to the Latino/a community.
General information about mental health and addiction.
Sober Living Homes are alcohol- and drug-free residences where unrelated adults who are recovering from a substance use disorder voluntarily choose to live together in a supportive environment during their recovery. No formal substance use disorder treatment services are provided at Sober Living Homes.
Be In The Know CT
Get the facts on Connecticut's cannabis laws, how cannabis impacts your health, guidelines for families, and signs of problem use.
LiveLOUD
LiveLOUD was launched to prevent, discourage and destigmatize opioid addiction by reaching those who have been most directly impacted by the opioid crisis and connecting them with the necessary treatment, support and resources so they may begin their path of recovery.
Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD)
If you find that you are drinking more than you’d like, it may be time to reach for something other than alcohol. Get tips for cutting back, treatment options, and support.