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CBHJ Summer 2023 newsletter - Wayne State University
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Sheryl Kubiak featured in MOCAD exhibit alongside criminal/legal reform artists and activists

Sheryl Kubiak featured in MOCAD exhibit alongside criminal/legal reform artists and activists

School of Social Work Dean and Center for Behavioral Health and Justice Founding Director Sheryl Kubiak is among the activists and artists featured in the Free Your Mind: Art and Incarceration in Michigan exhibition, on view at the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit (MOCAD).  Dean Kubiak is featured alongside an inspiring host of community activists and artists. “It is such an honor and privilege to be sharing this space with people I hold so much admiration and respect for,” said Kubiak. “I am particularly grateful to Ashley Carter, Melanca Clark and the Michigan Justice Fund for continuing to bring us together to build momentum for change across the state.” Read more

Highlights

Opinion: Employing parolees could help both businesses, society
Opinion: Employing parolees could help both businesses, society
Responding to a mental health crisis in the community can increase care, CBHJ study finds
Responding to a mental health crisis in the community can increase care, CBHJ study finds
Risk-Needs-Responsivity: an evidence-based intervention for youth
Risk-Needs-Responsivity: an evidence-based intervention for youth

 

Spotlights

CBHJ team welcomes new staff, celebrates promotions
CBHJ team welcomes new staff, celebrates promotions
Devon McCoy, data assistant, profiled by Graduate School
Devon McCoy, data assistant, profiled by Graduate School
Sheryl Kubiak honored as a notable leader in behavioral health
Sheryl Kubiak honored as a notable leader in behavioral health

 

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