Dana Paglia-King
Project Coordinator, Center for Behavioral Health and Justice
Dana Paglia-King
Biography
Dana joined the Center for Behavioral Health and Justice in February 2024. Previously, she dedicated almost 5 years to serving the community by providing housing crisis services at Community Housing Network. There, Dana worked closely with individuals and families experiencing homelessness, at risk of homelessness, or fleeing domestic violence and human trafficking. Dana also interned with State Senator Stephanie Chang for 2 years, contributing to various projects for Michigan Senate District 3 (formerly Senate District 1). Dana earned her Master of Social Work from Wayne State University in December 2023. Throughout her social work education, Dana focused on policy analysis and implementation, as well as public and municipal budgeting, and how these system-level decisions affect the individual and the community.
Responsibilities
Dana is a project coordinator for the Opioid Treatment Ecosystem initiative. She serves as the primary liaison within counties, navigating relationships between systems and county partners - including community mental health, county jail, probation/parole, peer supports, and first responders - and implements evaluation design including data collection, surveys, interviews, and focus groups.
Degrees and Certifications
- MSW, Wayne State University
- BA, Anthropology, Wayne State University
- AAS, Culinary Arts, Oakland Community College