Justine Hanson
Senior Associate
Justine Hanson, PhD, is a sociocultural anthropologist with expertise in understanding needs of diverse groups, multiple stakeholders, and vulnerable populations. She is committed to ensuring policies, programs, and products are deeply informed by the voices, needs, and values of those they are intended to serve.
Justine has over 20 years of experience conducting qualitative and ethnographic needs assessments, evaluations, and research projects dedicated to informing and improving programs and services for vulnerable populations. Through this work, she has supported a range of stakeholders, including individuals, families, and LGBT youth experiencing homelessness; peer support workers; women in recovery from opioid use disorder; housing and human service providers; refugee resettlement service providers; federal government project officers; small farmers in Peru; and stakeholders in economic development in Nicaragua.
Justine oversees multiple projects to advance recovery-oriented, peer-led approaches to behavioral health care at C4 Innovations, including annual analyses of the national landscape for recovery support services. She led SAMHSA’s BRSS TACS Policy Academy which has supported recovery-oriented behavioral health system transformation initiatives in over 35 states, territories, and tribes. She directed evaluation, learning, and quality assurance activities for BRSS TACS. She also serves as Senior Writer/Editor and manages C4's editorial team, ensuring quality assurance of proposals, publications, and reports.
From 2009 to 2012, she managed national initiatives to build capacity of homeless service agencies and staff through SAMHSA’s Homeless and Housing Resource Network. In addition, she oversaw content development, marketing, and partnerships for the award-winning Homelessness Resource Center website. She has led development of training and technical assistance products and activities, including an interactive cost analysis calculator for homeless services agencies; online learning tools and issue briefs on culturally responsive approaches to care; an issue brief on cultural adaptations of trauma-informed care; and webinars, videos, and issues briefs on a range of behavioral health and recovery topics.
Justine has a Ph.D. in Sociocultural Anthropology from the University of California, Irvine.
Contact Justine at jhanson@c4innovates.com.
Examples of Justine's Work
- Learning from Lived Experience: Understanding Barriers to Opioid Use Disorder Recovery by C4's Justine Hanson in partnership with and funding from RIZE Massachusetts
- Whole-Person Care for People Experiencing Homelessness and Opioid Use Disorder: A Toolkit by C4's Justine Hanson, Ken Kraybill, Lisa Bahadosingh, Elizabeth Black, Effy Donovan, Kristen Paquette, and Steven Samra with funding from SAMHSA's Homeless and Housing Resource Center
- Together in Recovery: Facing the Opioid Overdose Crisis in Massachusetts-A Case Study by C4's Justine Hanson, Livia Davis, and Kristen Paquette in partnership with and funding from RIZE Massachusetts
- Value of Peers by C4’s Justine Hanson as well as Valerie Gold and Lyn Legere with funding from SAMHSA's Bringing Recovery Supports to Scale Technical Assistance Center Strategy (BRSS TACS) project
- Peer Support
- Spanish version: Apoyo entre compañeros
- Family, Parent, and Caregiver Peer Support in Behavioral Health
- Peers Supporting Recovery from Mental Health Conditions
- Spanish version: Recuperación de problemas de salud mental con el apoyo de campañeros
- Peers Supporting Recovery from Substance Use Disorders
- Peer Support
- The BRSS TACS Policy Academy: A Catalyst for Change Lessons Learned from State Teams, 2011–2018 by C4’s Justine Hanson as well as Edye Schwartz, Danielle Labate, Courtney Williams, and Len Statham with funding from SAMHSA's Bringing Recovery Supports to Scale Technical Assistance Center Strategy (BRSS TACS) project
- State-by-State Directory of Parent Peer Support Training and Certification Programs by C4’s Justine Hanson with funding from SAMHSA's Bringing Recovery Supports to Scale Technical Assistance Center Strategy (BRSS TACS) project
- State-by-State Directory of Peer Recovery Coaching Training and Certification Programs by C4’s Justine Hanson with funding from SAMHSA's Bringing Recovery Supports to Scale Technical Assistance Center Strategy (BRSS TACS) project
- Recommendations for Engaging People from Hispanic and Latino Communities by C4's Justine Hanson with funding from SAMHSA's Bringing Recovery Supports to Scale Technical Assistance Center Strategy (BRSS TACS) project
- Providing Culturally Responsive Recovery Supports: Recommendations for Engaging Black Young Adults by C4's Justine Hanson as well as Valerie Gold, Nastacia Moore and Maya Beit-Arie with funding from SAMHSA's Bringing Recovery Supports to Scale Technical Assistance Center Strategy (BRSS TACS) project
- Peer-Delivered Recovery Support Services for Addictions in the United States: A Systematic Review by C4's Justine Hanson, Ellen Bassuk, and R. Neil Greene as well as Alexandre Laudet and Molly Richard was published in the Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment in April 2016.
- Addressing the Needs of LGBTQ Youth who are Homeless by C4's Justine Hanson, Laura Pannella Winn, and Megan Edson Grandin as well as Rachael R. Kenney and Sylvia K. Fisher was published in Improving Emotional and Behavioral Outcomes for LGBT Youth: A Guide for Professionals in 2012.
- 2010 New Media Awards: Website Awards-Homelessness Resource Center
- Recovery and Homeless Services: New Directions for the Field by C4's Justine Hanson, Laura Gillis, and Gloria Dickerson was published in Open Health Services and Policy Journal in 2010.
- The Future of Homeless Services: An Introduction by C4's Justine Hanson, Kristen Paquette, and Ellen Bassuk as well as Jeff Olivet was published in Open Health Services and Policy Journal in 2010.
- Coaxing Capital, Re-inventing the Nation: Promoting Foreign Investment in Neoliberal Nicaragua by C4’s Justine Hanson was published by University of California, Irvine in 2007.
- Substance Use and Mental Health Recovery Support
- Integrating and Supervising Peer Workers