313 HOPE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH PROGRAM

Behavioral Health is focused on the impact of societal forces on the health and well-being of our body, mind and spirit. Behavioral Health addresses substance use and  mental health of Detroiters through injury prevention and harm reduction strategies.

H – Harm Reduction – Syringe Service Program, Safe Drug disposal, Naloxone distribution
O – Outreach – Community referrals for counseling and case management services to City of Detroit residents
Prevention – Preventing mental/substance use disorders or co-occurring disorders and related problems by conducting evidenced based programming
E – Education – Trauma informed, Substance Use Disorder, Suicide Prevention, Adverse Childhood Experiences, Opioid Use Disorders, Naloxone, Tobacco Cessation, and Mental Health

 

 

SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS AND MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES

Detroit Wayne Integrated Health Network
707 W. Milwaukee Avenue, Detroit, MI 48202
(313) – 833-2500

24-hour Helpline 1-800-241-4949
www.dwihn.org


Prescription drug and opioids information:
https://www.michigan.gov/mdhhs/keep-mi-healthy/mentalhealth/drugcontrol/opioid


National Drug Take Back Initiative: https://www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/drug_disposal/takeback/index.html


National Overdose Prevention Lifeline- Never Use Alone Inc. 1-800-484-3731 or https://neverusealone.com/

 


COMMUNITY PARTNERS


CHANGING LIVES and STAYING SOBER (CLASS) AGENCYwww.class-agency.org
LOVE DETROIT PREVENTION COALITIONwww.preventiondetroit.org
THE YOUTH CONNECTIONwww.theyouthconnection.org
SHAR HOUSE www.SHARINC.ORG
COMMUNITY HEALTH AWARENESS GROUP (CHAG) - www.chagdetroit.org
BIRTH DETROITwww.birthdetroit.com

 
our voices

Our Voices

The 313 HOPE Public Education Campaign focuses on raising awareness about the impact of opioids/drugs on the community and reducing addiction stigma through digital storytelling, education and media messages generated by people impacted by substance misuse.

 

 
treatment and resources

Treatment and Resources

There are many paths to recovery and the journey spans a lifetime; explore all options. Learn more about substance use disorder treatment and recovery support services. Be sure to contact your local health department for more information on resources and services in your community.

 

 
save a life

Save a Life

Anyone can be a first responder—get trained on how to respond to an opioid overdose and provide a warm handoff to treatment. Learn how to intervene in a mental health crisis by getting trained in other trauma-informed interventions including Mental Health First Aid, Adverse Childhood Experiences and SBIRT (Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment).