People with mental health and/or addiction needs are more likely to be victims of police shootings and are overrepresented in prisons and jails.
JOIN US. OSI-Baltimore, along with Disability Rights Maryland and Behavioral Health System Baltimore invite all to attend a two-day community conversation on November 21st and 22nd at Coppin State University to learn about, prioritize and identify next steps to implement strategies to decriminalize disability and increase capacity of local behavioral health resources.
FREE TO ATTEND. Coffee and lunch will be provided. Space is limited so registration is required. Read more details and register now.
PREPARE. Before the symposium, please review the 2019 Baltimore Public Behavioral Health System Gap Analysis, as required by the Federal consent decree entered by the City of Baltimore and the United States Department of Justice in April 2017.