Resource Library
The following documents offer a starting point for understanding and practicing cross-sector alignment.
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Webinar
Transit and Treatment: Effectiveness of Transit Systems to Improve Substance Use and Mental Health In Connecticut
Increasing access and retention in treatment services is critical to improving health outcomes and reducing substance abuse overdose deaths.
This webinar examines a research project that tests how a transit system can enhance substance abuse treatment outcomes and reduce provider-level treatment costs for substance abuse amidst the opioid crisis in Connecticut. It also examines how treatment costs differ before and after a new transit line and/or a change in transit service schedules.
Public Health
Social Needs


Webinar
Improving Data Sharing Across SNAP and Medicaid Agencies: Key Factors for Success During Unwinding and Beyond
This webinar explored successful practices for data coordination between SNAP and Medicaid agencies gleaned from a 50-state survey and three state case studies.
Health Care
Medicaid


Webinar
Webinar: Achieving Reach in Youth Behavioral Health and Wellness through Catchment-Area Community Governance
Public Health
Social Services

Webinar
Assessing and Improving Patients’ Experiences During Phone-Based Social Needs Screening & Referral Interventions
Health Care
Social Needs

Webinar
How Do Community Resource Referral Platforms Work for Social Service Organizations?
Health Care
Social Services


Webinar
Social Bonds as a Pooled Financing Mechanism to Address Social Drivers of Health Equity
Social Needs

Webinar
Multisector Task-Sharing to Improve Mental Health in Harlem, NY
This webinar discusses the effectiveness of a multisector task-sharing collaborative in addressing mental health disorders, poverty, and housing instability among racial and ethnic minority communities residing in Harlem, New York. Panelists discussed a randomized controlled trial used to evaluate the impact of the task-sharing model on mental health, social functioning, employment, and quality of life.
Health Care
Mental Health
Social Needs