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Two programs help Vermonters with addiction and criminal history

Two programs help Vermonters with addiction and criminal history

Update: 2025-09-22
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Some Vermont towns are adopting a new strategy to help people in crisis. It’s called situation tables.

We’ll learn about this initiative that’s underway from Bennington to Burlington. Police and social services groups come together for weekly meetings to help specific community members with housing, addiction and other stressors. We’ll hear from a Vermont Public reporter, and a retired police chief-turned-situation table trainer.

Then: some communities offer a program that pays repeat offenders not to do drugs. It’s funded with settlement money from opioid manufacturers. We’ll hear from a UVM psychiatrist who helped develop this controversial approach.

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Two programs help Vermonters with addiction and criminal history

Two programs help Vermonters with addiction and criminal history

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