Ascend Indiana’s work to develop a plan in partnership with a health system and post-secondary institutions to build a model that will grow the supply of licensed clinical social workers trained to treat substance use disorder that will meet the needs of health systems across Indianapolis

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Grantee Spotlight: Project POINT Gives Hope to Patients Suffering from Opioid Use Disorder

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Our commitment to addressing racial and socio-economic inequities in Indianapolis

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