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Best podcasts about no wrong door

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Power Station
There is no wrong door, we accept anyone needing help with their mental health, substance abuse disorders or housing

Power Station

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2026 36:05


This moment in America is living proof that the path to a just society requires the shedding of false narratives that demonize people and communities for social currency and political gain. These narratives influence how elected officials expend fiscal resources and which policies and regulations they enact. And it takes education, organizing and relationship building by nonprofits and people with lived experience to dispel myths and adopt new-found truths. In this episode of Power Station, Damien Cabezas, President and CEO of Community Connections DC, the largest nonprofit provider of mental health services in the nation's capital, offers a powerful example of how an historically maligned community remains stigmatized and profoundly misunderstood. While the public perceives that 70% of people with mental illness are violent the reality is that people with mental illness are more likely to be victims than perpetrators of crime. And as he explains, treatment, along with access to stable housing and community-based supports, leads to recovery and the capacity to thrive. Damien is an exceptional leader and advocate for people navigating mental illness and substance abuse disorders. He knows the costs to families, our economy and society when we embrace stigma over solutions.

Legal Talk Network - Law News and Legal Topics
Ohio Program Establishes 'No Wrong Door' for Families in Crisis | Talk Justice An LSC Podcast

Legal Talk Network - Law News and Legal Topics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2026


This episode of Talk Justice  explores an Ohio county's efforts to bring service providers together to ensure that families in crisis receive the help they need. The “No Wrong Door” model is already making big impacts in Washington County, Ohio, where the Family and Children First Council (WCFCFC) is building partnerships that raise awareness of community resources. Legal Aid of Southeast and Central Ohio (LASCO) partners in the effort to help local families. Subscribe to Talk Justice An LSC Podcast: https://play.megaphone.fm/a3ett1fzs9a1qjipaqdufa Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Talk Justice An LSC Podcast
Ohio Program Establishes 'No Wrong Door' for Families in Crisis

Talk Justice An LSC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2026 43:04


This episode of Talk Justice  explores an Ohio county's efforts to bring service providers together to ensure that families in crisis receive the help they need. The “No Wrong Door” model is already making big impacts in Washington County, Ohio, where the Family and Children First Council (WCFCFC) is building partnerships that raise awareness of community resources. Legal Aid of Southeast and Central Ohio (LASCO) partners in the effort to help local families.

Dover Download
No Wrong Door: How CAP Serves Dover and Beyond

Dover Download

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 26:29


In this episode of the Dover Download podcast, Deputy City Manager Christopher Parker chats with Betsey Andrews Parker, Chief Executive Officer of Community Action Partnership of Strafford County. This episode kicks off Season 5's special focus on nonprofits serving the Dover and Seacoast area. Betsey explains that CAP, which traces its roots to President Lyndon B. Johnson's War on Poverty, operates as an umbrella organization providing a wide range of services including fuel assistance, weatherization, Head Start early childhood programs, food distribution to 24 soup kitchens and pantries, homeless shelters, senior housing, domestic violence and human trafficking programs, and home visiting services for newborns. She emphasizes that many working families qualify for assistance without realizing it, with programs serving households earning up to 200% of the federal poverty level. CAP operates on a $20 million annual budget, with 84% coming from federal sources that require matching funds. Betsey discusses her background in public health and bioterrorism preparedness, including work on pandemic planning that proved valuable during COVID-19. She stresses the importance of partnerships with municipalities, other nonprofits, and the community, noting that CAP's 120 employees work collaboratively to serve residents. Volunteers and donors can find opportunities at straffordcap.org, and the organization's main office is at 577 Central Avenue in Dover, with additional locations in Farmington and Rochester.In This Week in Dover History, we look back at the inauguration of city officials on Jan. 6, 1925, when Mayor John P. Morrison took office amid crowded Council Chambers at City Hall. The segment contrasts Dover's partisan, bicameral government of the past with today's nonpartisan City Council-City Manager system, while noting that the tradition of January inaugurations continues to this day.

HMA Vital Viewpoints on Healthcare
No Wrong Door: Aligning Hospitals and Community Care for Sustainable Health

HMA Vital Viewpoints on Healthcare

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 34:34


In this episode of Vital Viewpoints on Healthcare, Robert Ross and Warren Brodine from HMA's Delivery Systems practice explore how hospitals and community health centers can work together to strengthen access, improve health outcomes, and improve financial sustainability across the healthcare system. Drawing from decades of leadership in safety-net hospitals, FQHCs, and integrated care models, they discuss the real-world challenges of fragmented incentives, payer mix, and regulation and share bold ideas for building a truly interdependent and patient-centered delivery system.

NASCIO Voices
North Dakota's No Wrong Door Gateway with Corey Mock

NASCIO Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2025 32:56


For our 150th episode, Alex and Amy are joined by North Dakota state CIO Corey Mock. We discuss how Corey's unique background as a young state legislator led him to the role of state CIO, how ND worked with different agencies to established the ND Gateway for businesses to have a more seamless government experience, what is on the horizon and how he survives the apparently brutal ND winters!

Lee's Summit Town Hall
Breaking the Silence: Mental Health Crisis Response & Prevention

Lee's Summit Town Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 46:02


For National Suicide Prevention Month, host Nick Parker talks with Kirstie Millar and Heather Mason from ReDiscover Mental Health about how Lee's Summit is pioneering mental health crisis response through their co-responder program that embeds trained professionals with police officers. The conversation covers the 988 Crisis Lifeline, why talking about suicide creates safety rather than danger, and practical advice for parents on having difficult mental health conversations with their children. Learn about ReDiscover's "No Wrong Door" approach to accessible mental health care and upcoming community events including 988 Awareness Day (September 8th) and their annual Suicide Prevention Walk (September 27th). This episode provides crucial information about local resources while addressing the reality that mental health support requires both professional intervention and community-wide cultural change. Resources mentioned: 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (call or text 988) ReDiscover Mental Health: RediscoverMH.org | 816-966-0900 Mobile crisis response available 24/7 in Lee's Summit area

The Remedy with NYC Health + Hospitals
No Wrong Door: Addiction Care in NYC

The Remedy with NYC Health + Hospitals

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025 46:10


Addiction is often misunderstood, but at NYC Health + Hospitals, treatment is rooted in compassion, community, and  care.On this episode of The Remedy, host Dr. Michael Shen is joined by Dr. Dan Schatz, Medical Director of Addiction Services, and Sasha Ashton, Director of Addiction Services at NYC Health + Hospitals/Kings County in Brooklyn. Together, they explore how NYC Health + Hospitals is treating substance use disorder with a comprehensive,  approach—whether someone walks into an emergency room, seeks help at a methadone clinic, or connects through community outreach.They discuss the devastating rise of fentanyl in the drug supply, the role of peer support in recovery, and how stigma continues to prevent many New Yorkers from seeking care. Sasha and Dr. Schatz also talk about the importance of offering flexible, harm-reduction-based treatment options, from walk-in care and bridge clinics to sober social spaces that include dance parties.The episode also highlights innovative programs that  support pregnant and postpartum patients, and the upcoming RISE Center in the South Bronx, which will offer integrated services for families impacted by addiction.With real-life stories of transformation and a deep understanding of what success in recovery can look like, this conversation offers hope and a powerful reminder that healing starts with respect and trust.Listen to the full episode now.Follow UsTwitter @NYCHealthSystemFacebook @NYCHealthSystemInstagram @NYCHealthSystemLinkedIn @NYC Health + Hospitals YouTube @NYCHealthSystem Related Links:Substance UseServices WebpagePress Release on SUD Clinic for Expecting and Parenting FamiliesPress Release on Support for Opioid Prevention (see section on NYC H+H)Presented by NYC Health + Hospitalswww.NYCHealthAndHospitals.org

HealthChangers
New center in South Salt Lake offers ‘no wrong door' to patients in mental health crisis

HealthChangers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 27:25


Kevin Curtis, clinical operations director at the Mental Health Crisis Care Center, and Dr. Mike Franz, executive medical director for behavioral health at Regence, talk about the new crisis care center in Utah and what it can teach us about how to best address the national mental health epidemic. 

Bytes of Wisdom
#31 - No wrong door for your PC Copilot going to SpaceX

Bytes of Wisdom

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 58:34


In this episode of the Bites of Wisdom podcast, hosts Jeremy, John, and Ossie, dive into a variety of topics centering on organizational culture and technological advancements. The discussion kicks off with the 'No Wrong Doors' policy, inspired by the U.S. government's approach to mental health support, and how this concept can be applied in corporate settings to enhance team collaboration and problem-solving. The conversation then shifts to Microsoft's newly announced 'Windows PC Co-pilot', an AI-driven assistant that records and analyzes screen activity, raising significant privacy and regulatory concerns. The episode wraps up with a speculative discussion on SpaceX potentially going public and how it could impact Elon Musk's various ventures. Throughout the podcast, the hosts emphasize the importance of thoughtful integration of new technologies and fostering a supportive and efficient organizational culture.

Grant Writing & Funding
Ep. 316: A No-Wrong Door Approach to Supporting Nonprofits through Grant Writing

Grant Writing & Funding

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 46:46


Jodi Riley is the Principal Consultant and Certified Grant Writer at Innovant, where she leads her team and spearheads the grant writing & development processes. Jodi explains how to understand where the need for grant writing is in your field, the different ways to connect with funders, and who you should hire to help you scale your grant writing business. She also talks about the benefits of being part of a grant membership program, why talking to people who understand grant writing is so valuable, and the helpful systems and strategies you can use to scale a grant writing business. Resources mentioned in this episode: ✨Freelance Grant Writer Academy ✨Foundant Technologies ✨Lessons Learned in Partnerships ✨Finding a Community of Grant Writers ✨How This Federal Grant Writer Advanced Her Freelance Grant Writing Business ✨Do you have a grant writing business and want to scale to multi 6 figures while building an agency? Join the Grant Professional Mentorship Waitlist ✨Are you a new or seasoned grant writer and want to start or grow a freelance grant writing business and replace your full-time income with writing grants part-time from home? The Freelance Grant Writer Academy might be more your speed. Join the waitlist here. ___________________________________________________________ ✨

The Heart Of Practice
No Wrong Door by Kathleen Herr (Won HerrJu)

The Heart Of Practice

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 17:10


Doorways can be transformative portals, and in this reflective dharma talk, longtime practitioner, Kathleen Herr (Won HerrJu), highlights how the accessible teachings of Won Buddhism were designed with inclusiveness as a goal. As we practitioners pass through these dharma portals, we are invited to be in relationship with what we discover upon entering. https://www.wonbuddhismnc.org/donations

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Red River Report
Red River Report - Guest Host Megan Hederson - Safe Spaces with RRC Polytech's Resolution Advisor

Red River Report

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 14:25


We've got another contributor story here! First-year Creative Communications student Megan Hederson speaks with Christine Jeroski from the "No Wrong Door" resource center at RRC Polytech. They speak about safety resources for students, what Christine's role is with the program, and speaking out about unsafe behaviours as it pertains to the topic. Give it a listen! Link Dump: FOLLOW us on social media: Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/rrcprojector/ Facebook — https://www.facebook.com/rrcprojector/ Twitter — https://twitter.com/RRCProjector Do you have an interesting story you think we should follow up on? Drop it in our anonymous dropbox on The Projector's homepage: https://http://theprojector.ca/

CCA On the Air
No Wrong Door: Creating Opportunity with Tuition-free College in New Mexico

CCA On the Air

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 44:14


Stephanie Rodriguez, Cabinet Secretary of the New Mexico New Mexico Higher Education Department, and Dr. Patricia Trujillo, Deputy Secretary of the New Mexico Higher Education Department, join Brandon Protas, Assistant Vice President for Alliance Engagement at Complete College America to discuss the exciting opportunities and work occurring in New Mexico, including the New Mexico Opportunity Scholarship, work on student food insecurity and mental health, what it looks like trying to push initiatives through at the legislative level, and more.

Health On The Line
Andy Bell & Marsha McAdam - No Wrong Door: a vision for mental health, autism and learning disability services in 2032

Health On The Line

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 37:18


In this episode of Health on the Line, Matthew talks to Andy Bell and Marsha McAdam about No Wrong Door: a vision for mental health, autism and learning disability services in 2032.Andy is interim CEO at the Centre for Mental Health, whilst Marsha is a mental health influencer, an ambassador for many organisations, including the Centre for Mental Health, and vice chair of NHS Confederation's Mental Health Network. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

WWCSC Talks
Strengthening Families Protecting Children - No Wrong Door

WWCSC Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 19:59


In this episode we'll be discussing the recent pilot evaluation of No Wrong Door, part of the Strengthening Families Protecting Children (SFPC) programme and commissioned by the Department for Education. SFPC aims to support local authorities to introduce one of three models of practice into their own area. These models hope to enable more children to stay in safe and stable family environments, so that fewer children need to be taken into care. No Wrong Door was developed by North Yorkshire County Council. The initiative takes a multidisciplinary approach, with a team from several different sectors providing support to young people in or on the edge of care, through a range of services, outreach and accommodation options. The model was originally designed to support young people aged 12 - 25. Our pilot evaluation was of No Wrong Door in Middlesbrough, who launched their Futures for Families, to support children aged 11 - 18 using the No Wrong Door model. Contributors: Presenter Nimal Jude, our Head of Practice Development, talks to the report's research lead Hannah Collyer. Contact: If you'd like to find out more about the latest research into children's social care, sign up for our newsletter or have an idea for a future podcast., please get in touch: info@whatworks-csc.org.uk www.whatworks-csc.org.uk Twitter: @whatworksCSC You can also read the pilot report in full here: No Wrong Door

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Psychiatric Services From Pages to Practice
48: Cops, Clinicians, or Both? Collaborative Approaches to Responding to Behavioral Health Emergencies

Psychiatric Services From Pages to Practice

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2022 40:15


Margaret E. Balfour, M.D., Ph.D., and Jason Winsky, B.A., join Dr. Dixon and Dr. Berezin to discuss their special article published in Psychiatric Services, “Cops, Clinicians, or Both? Collaborative Approaches to Responding to Behavioral Health Emergencies,” looking at collaborations between police and clinicians in the treatment of mental health and behavioral health emergencies.  Dr. Balfour is Chief of Quality & Clinical Innovation at Connections Health Solutions in Tucson, Arizona, and Sgt. Winsky is a police officer and supervisor of the Mental Health Investigative Support Team with the Tucson Police Department.   Balfour and Winsky interview [00:32] How did you get started in this work? [01:22] Police department mental health team [02:44] Crisis Response Center [03:04] Why Arizona? [03:58] Arnold vs Sarn [04:54] Twenty-three hour observation model [05:35] Funding [06:20] How the crisis system works in Tucson [07:44] Easy access for law enforcement [10:11] Crisis management from the law enforcement perspective [10:39] Police training in dealing with mental health crisis [12:41] Who the police bring to the crisis center [14:59] Challenges in providing mental health services for intoxicated and violent patients [16:21] Keeping patients out of the justice system when possible [17:31] “No Wrong Door” policy [18:47] How this works in practice: the lady with the car [21:05] Creating the opportunity for creative solutions to removing barriers to mental health care [23:56] “There can't be a rule for everything in crisis” [24:44] Social justice framing of the paper [26:49] The Technical Assistance Coalition working papers series [29:24] What would you add to enhance the program? Housing, housing, housing [30:07] Collaboration between siloed systems [32:01] Working with stakeholders [32:59] The impact of mental health crisis on people of color [34:41] Other places doing great work [37:13]   Subscribe to the podcast here. Check out Editor's Choice, a set of curated collections from the rich resource of articles published in the journal. Sign up to receive notification of new Editor's Choice collections. Browse other articles on our website. Be sure to let your colleagues know about the podcast, and please rate and review it wherever you listen to it. Listen to other podcasts produced by the American Psychiatric Association. Follow the journal on Twitter. E-mail us at psjournal@psych.org

Battling Two Frontiers:  Substance Use Epidemic during a Pandemic
No Wrong Door to Receive Substance Use Disorder Care

Battling Two Frontiers: Substance Use Epidemic during a Pandemic

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 34:52


One might ask what is different about VA's approach to SUD care and our guest this week will share what we are currently seeing as well as the vision of No Wrong Door built through expanding SUD expertise across the organization and infrastructure through the stepped care model for SUD care.

Generation Bold Radio
Generation Bold Radio, June 27, 2021--Guest: Robin Fenley, Elder Abuse

Generation Bold Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 42:52


Robin Fenley, Ph.D., LCSW , is NYC Deputy Assistant Commissioner of Long-Term Care, She is a licensed clinical social worker with extensive experience in diverse fields of aging, in-cluding skilled nursing facilities, in-patient psychiatry, elder abuse prevention, home care, and adult day care. Currently the Assistant Commissioner for the Bureau of HealthCare Connections within the NYC Department for the Aging (DFTA), Dr. Fenley provides administrative oversight of several programs, including the Office of the Social Adult Day Ombuds; NY Connects, a statewide ‘No Wrong Door' initiative for long term services and supports; the Alzheimer's & Caregiver Resource Center; and management of ten contracted National Family Caregiver Sup-port Programs and nine DFTA-contracted Social Adult Day Services.

Generation Bold
Generation Bold Radio, June 27, 2021--Guest: Robin Fenley, Elder Abuse

Generation Bold

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 42:53


Robin Fenley, Ph.D., LCSW , is NYC Deputy Assistant Commissioner of Long-Term Care, She is a licensed clinical social worker with extensive experience in diverse fields of aging, in-cluding skilled nursing facilities, in-patient psychiatry, elder abuse prevention, home care, and adult day care. Currently the Assistant Commissioner for the Bureau of HealthCare Connections within the NYC Department for the Aging (DFTA), Dr. Fenley provides administrative oversight of several programs, including the Office of the Social Adult Day Ombuds; NY Connects, a statewide ‘No Wrong Door' initiative for long term services and supports; the Alzheimer's & Caregiver Resource Center; and management of ten contracted National Family Caregiver Sup-port Programs and nine DFTA-contracted Social Adult Day Services.

Stories of change
Walking in the shoes of children in and on the edge of care, with Martin Kelly OBE

Stories of change

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 29:27


From children's residential care home key worker to Assistant Director for Children and Families at North Yorkshire County Council, Martin Kelly OBE has a wealth of experience working in the social work sector. In 2015,  he led the design and development of the 'No Wrong Door' model - a pioneering way of providing support to young people who are within or on the edge of the care system. Martin says, "I became particularly interested in the whole system thinking, and what more could be done for children to avoid care, and to deal with the consequences of care."In this final episode for series 3, Martin shares how No Wrong Door has addressed some of the challenges the care system faces, and talks about the successes the approach has had to date for children and young people. Finally, he shares his advice for those of you who would like to set up your own initiative but don't know where to start.

Advocacy Help Desk
"No Wrong Door" NAMI's all-encompassing advocacy approach

Advocacy Help Desk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 43:10


This week, we're joined by Hannah Wesolowski, Director, Field Advocacy at the National Alliance on Mental Illness. An industry veteran, Hannah leads a team whose mantra is "No Wrong Door," as they prepare and provide content for their state affiliates, the public and legislators to educate, engage and empower them all to act on behalf of Mental Health. It's a fantastic conversation looking at how NAMI steps out of the limelight to provide the tools and resources needed to let others shine and, in the end, affect the change needed to support Mental Health

Vocational Rehabilitation Workforce Studio » Podcast
No Wrong Door Virginia, winner in the Administration for Community Living’s Mental Health Innovation Challenge

Vocational Rehabilitation Workforce Studio » Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 11:35


The post No Wrong Door Virginia, winner in the Administration for Community Living’s Mental Health Innovation Challenge appeared first on VR Workforce Studio.

Share Public Health
Mental Health: No Wrong Door

Share Public Health

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2019 54:41


Welcome to Share Public Health, the Midwestern Public Health Training Center’s podcast connecting you to public health topics, issues, and colleagues throughout our region and the country, highlighting that we all share in public health. Thank you for tuning into this series focusing on mental health. In this series, we will explore mental health through the lens of schools, public safety, and business. Be sure to check the notes to get links to resources mentioned in the podcast. In today's episode, we talk to a coalition in Washington County, Iowa about Crisis Intervention Teams, jail diversion programs, and other methods public safety officers use when confronting a person experiencing a mental health challenge. Special thanks to our guests, and to members of our planning committee: Sonja Armbruster, Katie Brandert, Stacey Coleman, Brandon Grimm, Joy Harris, Suzanne Hawley, Abigail Menke, Jeneane Moody, Melissa Richlen, Hannah Shultz, Laurie Walkner, and Kristin Wilson for guidance in creating this series and to Maya Chilese for guidance as well as hosting this series. Theme music was composed and produced by Dave Hoing and Roger Hileman. Funding for this webinar is provided by the Health Resources and Services Administration.

Community Connection
S05 E11 - Muncie BY5’s Family Navigators

Community Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2019 10:06


Michelle speaks with Marissa Rose from Muncie BY5 about their network of Family Navigators. BY5 is an organization for early childhood awareness in Muncie and Delaware County. Through a variety of task force and volunteer efforts, they seek to improve opportunities for children aged 0-5 to reach their developmental potential. BY5’s Family Navigators have access to up-to-date resources in order to support families in Delaware County. They work to establish a “No Wrong Door” policy for families in this community. More information about becoming a Family Navigator is available by reaching out to BY5.

Your County
No Wrong Door needs you

Your County

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2018 6:26


Beth Parsons talks to Janice Nicholson about North Yorkshire County Council's No Wrong Door scheme.

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Your County
No Wrong Door Conference Sept 2017 with Janice Nicholson

Your County

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2017 5:13


Janice Nicholson Group Manager for No Wrong Door for North Yorkshire County Council talks to Beth Parsons about what they discovered at their recent conference.

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Your County
No Wrong Door

Your County

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2017 3:12


Terri Owens, deputy manager of No Wrong Door in #Harrogate, has been telling Stray FM about the need for more people to support the project.

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Your County
No Wrong Door

Your County

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2017 5:11


The council's pioneering No Wrong Door scheme is making a big difference to the lives of young people in #NorthYorkshire. It provides support through a combination of residential care and fostering. Stray FM has been finding out more from Pete Dwyer, Director of Children and Young People's Services.

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Your County
No Wrong Door

Your County

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2016 6:54


A pioneering project in #NorthYorkshire is changing young people's lives. No Wrong Door supports those in care until they're ready to live on their own. Stray FM has been finding out more from Janice Nicholson, Residential and Edge of Care Service Manager, and Martin Kelly who is Head of Children and Young People's Resources.

Your County
No Wrong Door

Your County

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2016 2:56


#NorthYorkshire County Council is looking for people with a spare bedroom who can support young people in care until they're ready to live on their own. It's part of a pioneering project called No Wrong Door. Stray FM has been finding out more from County Councillor Janet Sanderson.

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