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The demand for mental health treatment is growing in West Michigan and Holland Hospital Behavioral Health Services is expanding to meet it
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The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services is expanding access to mental health care throughout the state via adult Crisis Stabilization Units
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The goal is to help increase Michigan’s mental health workforce
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The AG is keeping the case against a former MSP detective from going to federal court, a local non-profit is offering free shoes to students, an exploration on the use of AI in political ads, and more.
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The stipend is to help increase access to behavioral health services for Michigan residents
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Statistics show higher rates of mental health challenges among public safety professionals compared to the general population
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Social workers can receive $30 thousand from the state if they pursue their master’s degrees and work in Michigan after graduation
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Holland Symphony Orchestra preview, Governor proposes money for behavioral health services, Amash to run for senate and more state and West Michigan news.
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Part of Governor Whitmer’s fiscal year 2025 budget includes nearly $250 million for behavioral health services for Michigan families
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Trinity Health Grand Haven opened a detox program for patients battling addiction. It's part of an evolving focus on blending mental health care with traditional services