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Three state-funded residential treatment facilities serving children and teens with serious mental health challenges could ...
Department of Mental Health Commissioner Brooke Doyle defended plans Monday to lay off case managers in an effort to redirect ...
"Rather than make frivolous cuts under pressure, we must adequately understand the potential consequences of these choices," ...
Directors overseeing programs that provide intensive mental health help to Massachusetts’ most vulnerable children and adolescents say Gov. Maura Healey’s proposal to consolidate the services has ...
Residential programs could lose funding and mental health workers could lose their jobs in proposed budget cuts.
With three state-funded youth mental health programs at risk of closing, lawmakers and providers ramped up their opposition ...
The Massachusetts Nurses Association said it is “vehemently opposed to the plan to close Pocasset Mental Health Center,” ...
The Three Rivers Clinically Intensive Residential Treatment (CIRT) program offered by Cutchins Programs for Children and Families is a $6 million per year, 12-bed residential treatment facility in Bel ...
The Massachusetts Association for Professional Law Enforcement (MAPLE) said cuts to the state's mental health budget could ...
A program that helps Massachusetts children and teenagers with severe mental health is on the chopping block, slated in Gov. Maura Healey's budget proposal for next year's deep cuts.5 Investigates sat ...
The cuts would effectively close specialized residential programs that serve children with complex mental health needs.