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The Fatal Drug Overdose Quarterly Report (4th Quarter Report) has been released by Virginia Department of Health’s Office of the Chief Medical Examiner. Fatal drug overdose has become the leading cause of death in Virginia with higher rates of drug overdose in certain...
The following is a guest post. Opinions expressed in this post are the author’s own. Virginia’s recent legislative session produced several bills and budget amendments to improve mental health services. However, Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe challenged state...
(Information as of 2/25/17, subject to change*) The recently completed legislative session took place in the shadow of news about Virginia’s mental health care problems. With publicized deaths in Virginia jails, an epidemic of fatalities due to heroin overdoses...
August 24, 2015, 12 p.m.; National Mall, Washington, DC The moment has come to stand up for the dignity and rights of Americans affected by mental health conditions! On any given day, more than 60 million Americans, up to 1 in 5, are living with mental health and...