HINGHAM — Town Administrator Tom Mayo and Police Chief David Jones are pleased to announce the hiring of the Hingham Police Department’s new full-time Community Crisis Response Clinician.
MPY Offering Free Webinars to Educators Seeking To Build Comprehensive Mental Health Systems in Schools
Executive Director Margie Daniels is pleased to share that the Massachusetts Partnerships for Youth, in partnership with the Rennie Center for Education Research and Policy and the Massachusetts School Mental Health Consortium (MASMHC), is offering a series of free webinars to help educators build comprehensive school mental health systems.
Massachusetts Partnerships for Youth Offering Free Mindfulness Webinars to Massachusetts Educators
WAKEFIELD — Massachusetts Partnerships for Youth (MPY) Executive Director Margie Daniels is pleased to share that the Massachusetts Partnerships for Youth is offering a series of free webinars on mindfulness to all Massachusetts educators.
Front Line Initiative Shares Results with Rep. Seth Moulton, Highlighting Over $8M in Taxpayer Savings, 948 Arrest Diversions
The Front Line Initiative and its member police departments were pleased to share in a recent presentation to U.S. Rep. Seth Moulton that the regional mental-health collaborative saved taxpayers in member communities over $8 million, diverted 1,431 individuals from emergency room visits, and diverted 948 individuals from arrest.
Raymond School District Teams up with Three Community Partners to Provide Mental Health Support Resources for Students
RAYMOND — Superintendent Tina McCoy and Director of Student Behavioral Health Jessica Caron are pleased to announce the Raymond School District has partnered with local and state organizations to help provide additional behavioral and mental health support for students in crisis.
Dighton Fire Department Shares Stress, Mental Health Resources for Coping During and After Disasters
DIGHTON — Chief Christopher Maguy and the Dighton Fire Department would like to offer residents resources for stress and mental health for during and after a disaster during Emergency Preparedness Month.
Plymouth Fire Department Shares Stress, Mental Health Resources for Coping During and After Disasters
PLYMOUTH — Chief G. Edward Bradley and the Plymouth Fire Department would like to offer residents resources for stress and mental health for during and after a disaster during Emergency Preparedness Month.
Bridgewater Officials Remind Residents of Local Resources, Support Services Available Amid COVID-19
BRIDGEWATER — Town Manager Michael Dutton and Police Chief Christopher Delmonte wish to provide information and resources for anyone who may be struggling or in need of local assistance as a result of the challenges caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and social distancing.
Braintree Police Department Reminds Residents of Local Resources, Support Services Available Amid COVID-19
BRAINTREE — Chief Mark Dubois and the Braintree Police Department wish to provide information and resources for anyone who may be struggling or in need of local assistance as a result of the challenges caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and social distancing.
Braintree Police Complete One Mind Campaign to Better Serve those Suffering from Mental Health Disorders
BRAINTREE — Chief Mark Dubois is pleased to share that the Braintree Police Department has completed its pledge through the One Mind Campaign to improve its response to those suffering from mental health disorders.