Is a clinical social worker, educator, and advocate with nearly 15 years of experience. Her work focuses on addressing the compounded needs of patients experiencing psychiatric crises, houselessness, and addiction through direct care, program-development and training. Deb's passionate about behavioral health and criminal-justice. She has worked in Massachusetts Prison System, as a Jail Diversion Clinician, at Harvard Law’s Criminal Justice Institute, and with public defenders. Deb co-leads NASW-MA’s Criminal Justice Committee and lectures at BUSSW. She supports Grayken on initiatives ending criminalization of addiction and with Population Health on addressing behavioral health needs of high-risk ACO patients.
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