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January 2003

Recent Trends, Challenges and Issues in Funding Public Mental Health Services in the US
March 2002

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October 2001

 

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New center honors slain activist (New Jersey)
Courier Post story - "A mental health center that opened in the borough Tuesday bears the name of a man who overcame mental illness and dedicated his life to helping those affected by it. Dozens of relatives and friends gathered at the Donald Mays Jr. Self Help Center on Colby Avenue to honor the life Mays lived and the work he did before he was gunned down with five others in a two-day shooting spree last year. At the time of his death, Mays was a regional coordinator for the nonprofit Collaborative Support Programs of New Jersey, which will run the center."  
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State probing youth mental hospital in Monmouth County (New Jersey)
Newsday story - "The state has launched an investigation into the Arthur Brisbane Child Treatment Center, a state-run psychiatric hospital that has been sharply criticized in recent years by children's rights advocates and patients' families. ... The center has come under scrutiny for keeping children after they have received their medical discharge because the state has nowhere to put them."  
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