By now, you may have read our recent White Paper: The Impact of COVID-19 and a Proposal for Service Innovation. As a follow-up, SAE continues to focus on specific elements of the document during this current series of podcasts. We recently released our SAE CAREs … Read More
An Issue That Is Relevant To Everyone
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August 26 marked four years since San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick first sat for the national anthem of an NFL preseason game. Kaepernick received constant criticism and negative attention for sitting and kneeling during the national anthem. Still, he proceeded to protest with … Read More
Integrated Care and Population Health: Being Relevant with Population Health Goals Outside of a DSRIP Model
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“Not participating in a Medicaid Redesign Plan does not mean that your service designs can remain static.“
Next Steps for Drug Policy and Mass Incarceration in NY
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Last month, Gabriel Sayegh, the managing director of policy and campaigns at the Drug Policy Alliance, presented at the National Association of Social Workers NYC Chapter Addictions Committee Meeting. He is known for campaigning tirelessly to end the New York marijuana arrest crusade, developing … Read More