Mental Health PDX

Mental Health Association of Portland – Oregon's impartial & Independent advocate

Menu

Month: November 2019

Analyze, Align, and Act: A Blueprint for Better Behavioral Health

November 24, 2019
| No Comments
| Mental Health

In 2017 Multnomah County Commissioner Sharon Meieran commissioned a report on the County’s mental health system from the Human Services Research Institute. . That report, released in June 2018, detailed a county agency proud of its work and accomplishments and their clients utter dissatisfaction. READ – Multnomah County Mental Health System Analysis Draft Final Report, […]

Read More »

Posted in <a href="https://www.mentalhealthportland.org/category/mental-health/" rel="category tag">Mental Health</a> Leave a comment

Multnomah mental health system at risk, audit says

November 21, 2019
| No Comments
| Mental Health

Portland Tribune, November 20, 2019 County not connecting needy people with treatment programs they are eligible for, according to report As Portlanders call out for better care for people facing homelessness, including those struggling with mental illness, a new audit has found that even with its funding shortages, Multnomah County could be doing more to […]

Read More »

Posted in <a href="https://www.mentalhealthportland.org/category/mental-health/" rel="category tag">Mental Health</a> Leave a comment

No charges for Multnomah County employees over mishandled abuse complaints

November 19, 2019
| No Comments
| Courts

Portland Tribune, November 19, 2019 District Attorney Rod Underhill won’t charge employees for not forwarding cases for investigation READ – Prosecution Decline Memorandum, Multnomah County Sheriff’s Case No. 18-67244, November 18, 2019 READ – Multnomah County Mental Health Adult Protective Services Review, October 26, 2019 In August 2018, Multnomah County launched an investigation into the […]

Read More »

Posted in <a href="https://www.mentalhealthportland.org/category/courts/" rel="category tag">Courts</a> Leave a comment

Solve Homelessness or Go Golf

November 18, 2019
| 2 Comments
| Housing

Two initial positions.  Most people who are chronically homeless became homeless as a direct result of untreated alcoholism, addiction, and mental illness. Rehousing them prior to remission is a set up for repeat failure. Those persons overwhelm the homeless service system which wasn’t designed to help them, and routinely rejects their needs. Equally, treatment providers […]

Read More »

Posted in <a href="https://www.mentalhealthportland.org/category/housing/" rel="category tag">Housing</a> 2 Comments

In Southern Oregon – the Jail Prescription

November 3, 2019
| No Comments
| Addiction

Eds note – Series of articles from Southern Oregon reflect the increased criminalization of addiction caused by lack of resources provided to treatment services through the Oregon Health Authority. And how public policy about addiction can be overwhelmed and manipulated by jail builders and law enforcement. The plans described in these articles plan to spend […]

Read More »

Posted in <a href="https://www.mentalhealthportland.org/category/addiction/" rel="category tag">Addiction</a> Leave a comment

Disability Rights Oregon Lays Off Staff Amid Major Budget Deficit

November 2, 2019
| No Comments
| Advocacy

From OPB.org – October 31, 2019 High personnel costs and no revenue from major courtroom victories have left Disability Rights Oregon with nearly a half million dollar budget deficit, according to the organization’s most recent tax filing. For four decades, the nonprofit has provided powerful legal advocacy, winning lawsuits that have led to improved infrastructure, […]

Read More »

Posted in <a href="https://www.mentalhealthportland.org/category/advocacy/" rel="category tag">Advocacy</a> Leave a comment

Share to stop operating Vancouver Navigation Center

November 1, 2019
| No Comments
| Advocacy

November 1, 2019 – The Columbian Move follows disagreements with city over operations at center for homeless READ – Navigation Center and Homeless Response Assessment – Summer 2019 READ – Report on Vancouver’s homeless services – Alpha Project, October 2019 READ – letter from Vancouver homelessness coordinator to community members – November 1, 2019 Homeless […]

Read More »

Posted in <a href="https://www.mentalhealthportland.org/category/advocacy/" rel="category tag">Advocacy</a> Leave a comment

Mail contributions directly to:

Mental Health Association of Portland
P.O. Box 3641
Portland, Oregon 97208

Categories

  • Addiction (83)
  • Advocacy (146)
  • Courts (58)
  • Health Care (140)
  • Housing (52)
  • Law Enforcement (102)
  • Legislature (15)
  • Mental Health (233)
  • Police violence (153)
  • Politics (25)
  • Prisons (34)
  • Uncategorized (2,575)
  • Youth (17)

Archives

Meta

  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org

© Mental Health PDX 2022. Powered by WordPress