Center for Evidence-Based Practices at CWRU

Center for Evidence-Based Practices at CWRU The Center for Evidence-Based Practices has its administrative home with the Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education.

The Center for Evidence-Based Practices provides technical assistance for service innovations that improve quality of life and other outcomes for people with mental illness or co-occurring mental illness and substance use disorders. Both are part of the Jack, Joseph, and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio.

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08/16/2021

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We help supervisors, service-team members, program managers, and administrators integrate new knowledge and skills into practice by offering a menu of training opportunities, all of which are designed to emphasize social interaction and experiential learning. We provide training in a variety of venu...

The Health Resources & Services Administration (HRSA) is inviting eligible clinicians to apply for its Substance Use Dis...
06/30/2021

The Health Resources & Services Administration (HRSA) is inviting eligible clinicians to apply for its Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Recovery Loan Repayment Program (STAR-LRP). The program offers up to $250,000 in loan repayment.

View a fact sheet, the application and guidance document, eligibility requirements (including eligible health care disciplines and specialties), and tutorial videos on how to complete and submit an application: https://bhw.hrsa.gov/funding/apply-loan-repayment/star-lrp

Applications will be accepted through July 22. Priority will be given to applicants who work in counties where the overdose death rate or the past three years is higher than the national average (Tier 1) and to individuals who work for organizations within a Mental Health Professional Shortage Area (Tier 2).

At CEBP, our expert researchers and consultants are instrumental in the development and implementation of our evidence-b...
03/23/2021

At CEBP, our expert researchers and consultants are instrumental in the development and implementation of our evidence-based practices and subsequent recovery among people with mental illness, substance use disorders, and co-occurring disorder. This Women's History Month, we are grateful as ever for the women trainer-consultants who make this work possible! Thank you to Deborah Myers, Heather Hoffman, Stephanie Lagalo, Deana Leber-George, Melissa Longstreth, and Cait Proctor-Frazier for everything you do!

Research tells us that more than 60 percent of people with severe mental illness want to work within their communities. ...
03/12/2021

Research tells us that more than 60 percent of people with severe mental illness want to work within their communities. Often, the issue of those with mental illness being unable to work is not because of a lack of desire, but a lack of resources or services. Supported Employment/Individual Placement and Support (SE/IPS) is an evidence-based practice aimed at helping those diagnosed with a mental illness or other disability find and gain active employment through either a full-time or part-time job. In contrast to traditional vocational rehabilitation, SE/IPS focuses on the goals of the patrons by placing them in a competitive job of their choice. By reinforcing this autonomy, consumers are able to find employment at more than double the rate at traditional services. https://www.centerforebp.case.edu/practices/se

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