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The Department was established through the Mental Health Law of 1953, although publicly supported services to Oklahomans with mental illness date back to before statehood: the first facility in Oklahoma for the treatment of individuals with mental illness was established by the Cherokee Nation, called the Cherokee Home for the Insane, Deaf, Dumb, and Blind, it was built outside the city of ...
In 2020, Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt launched the Oklahoma City Law Enforcement Policy Task Force to analyze de-escalation policies and community oversight systems.
Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Community Mental Health Planning and Coordination Boards; Office of Consumer Advocacy; Forensics Review Board; Mental Health Advisory Committee on Deafness and Hearing Impairment; Office of Consumer Advocacy (MHSAS) Oklahoma Health Care Authority. Advisory Committee for Medical Care for Public Assistance Recipients
Terri L. White (born 1973) was the chief executive officer of the nonprofit Mental Health Association Oklahoma, from August 2020 to May 2024. She is an American social worker who resigned effective February 1, 2020 as Commissioner of the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, a position held since May 13, 2007.
A Cohen Veterans Network clinic is now open in Oklahoma City, the state's second after the Lawton clinic opened for in-person services in 2021. 'We're here to save lives:' Mental health clinic ...
The Oklahoma County Crisis Center at 2625 General Pershing Blvd. in Oklahoma City opened in 2013. The facility is expected to serve as a model for how the upcoming MAPS 4 Mental Health Crisis ...
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA; pronounced / ˈ s æ m s ə /) is a branch of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.SAMHSA is charged with improving the quality and availability of treatment and rehabilitative services in order to reduce illness, death, disability, and the cost to society resulting from substance abuse and mental illnesses.
The Oklahoma Department of Mental Health said Thursday that 276 individuals are participating in jail-based competency programs. Last year, 123 individuals had their competency restored through ...