Funding Information on SAMHSA Criminal Justice Grants

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "Funding Information on SAMHSA Criminal Justice Grants"

Transcription

1 Funding Information on SAMHSA Criminal Justice Grants Jon D. Berg M.Ed., LCPC Public Health Advisor, Criminal Justice Programs Center for Substance Abuse Treatment Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration U.S. Department of Health & Human Services NADCP National Drug Court Training Conference July 27, 2015

2 SAMHSA s Mission To reduce the impact of substance abuse and mental illness on America's communities. To prevent substance abuse and mental illness where possible, To target effective substance abuse and mental health services to the people most in need, and; To translate research more effectively and more rapidly into the general health care system. 2

3 SAMHSA S STRATEGIC INITIATIVES: FY Prevention of Substance Abuse and Mental Illness 2. Health Care and Health Systems Integration 3. Trauma and Justice 4.Recovery Support 5. Health Information Technology 6.Workforce Development 3

4 Trauma & Justice Strategic Initiative: Activities in FY 2015 Integrate Trauma-Informed Approach Across Multiple Public Health Service Sectors through Coordinated Technical Assistance Strategy. Develop and Disseminate SAMHSA s Concept of Community Trauma. Promote Early Diversion from Criminal and Juvenile Justice Incorporate Evidence-Supported Behavioral Health Innovations in Criminal and Juvenile Justice. Systematically Integrate Behavioral Health into Disaster Preparedness, Response and Recovery Through TA, Training, and Partnerships. 4

5 SAMSHA and Criminal Justice SAMHSA s criminal justice grant activities center around treatment services related to drug courts, offender reentry, early diversion from jails, early intervention to prevent deeper systems penetration, and community behavioral health flexibility. CSAT s criminal justice budget has expanded in the past few fiscal years from approximately $23 M to $78 M Bipartisan support of our CJ efforts and Drug Courts. Approximately $50 M annually is committed to treatment drug court activities. CSAT has committed over $250 M towards grants supporting the expansion and enhancement of treatment services for drug court clients. 5

6 SAMHSA/CSAT and Drug Courts SAMHSA/CSAT has supported drug courts almost from their inception with the first drug courts such as Miami-Dade County s drug court through technical assistance and expertise regarding behavioral health issues. SAMHSA has supported the NADCP conference for over a decade. SAMHSA links its drug court grantee meeting with the NADCP annual conference will again next year. Over 600 participants this year. 6

7 Past & Current Drug Court Grant Activities SAMHSA has funded Treatment expansion for drug courts since the 90s through technical assistance and block grant funding. Since 2002, have funded problem-solving courts that use the drug court model primary focus has been on substance using/abusing/dependent clients: Adult - Juvenile - Family - DUI/DWI - Veterans -Tribal : : 2011 and 14: 2012: Juvenile Drug Courts OJJDP/SAMHSA Adult Drug Courts BJA/SAMHSA Behavioral Health Treatment Court Collaboratives Teen Courts 7

8 SAMHSA/CSAT Criminal Justice Grant Programs: Focus on Tx Capacity Expansion There are approximately 222 active grants in CSAT s criminal and juvenile justice portfolio: 173 Drug Court grants including FY12, FY13 and FY 14 SAMHSA awards and joint grant awards with BJA 17 Behavioral Health Treatment Court Collaborative grants 29 Offender Reentry Program grants 3 Early Diversion Upon Initial Law Enforcement Contact Not including grants that will end by September, 2015: 10 Teen Courts 7 Behavioral Health Treatment Court Collaboratives grants 7 Children Affected by Methamphetamine-Dependency Courts 8

9 FY 2015 SAMHSA Drug Court and Criminal Justice Grant Programs In FY 2015 CSAT anticipates making approximately 66 new Criminal Justice - treatment services awards: SAMHSA Adult Drug Court grants SAMHSA Family Treatment Drug Court grants SAMHSA-BJA Adult Drug Court grants SAMHSA Offender Reentry Program grants 9

10 FY 2015 SAMHSA Treatment Drug Courts: RFA TI Title: Grants to Expand Substance Abuse Treatment Capacity in Adult and Family Drug Courts Due Date: Closed on April 10, 2015 Funding Available: Up to $11.3 Million Number of Awards: Up to 38 awards Award Amount: Up to $325,000 per year Length of Project Period: Up to 3 years 10

11 FY 2015 Adult Treatment Drug Courts RFA (TI ) Description of Program/Target Populations: The purpose of this program is to expand and/or enhance substance abuse treatment services in existing Adult and Family Treatment Drug Courts which use the treatment drug court model in order to provide alcohol and drug treatment (including recovery support services supporting substance abuse treatment, screening, assessment, case management, and program coordination) to defendants/offenders. 11

12 Joint BJA/SAMHSA Solicitation , SAMHSA/CSAT and Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA), collaborated funding joint opportunity: Enhancing Adult Drug Court Services, Coordination, and Treatment. The program allows grantees to develop a comprehensive strategy for enhancing drug court capacity, with access to both criminal justice and substance abuse treatment funds through one application. FY 2010 FY 2011 FY 2012 FY 2013 FY 2014 FY awards 10 awards 10 awards 10 awards 15 awards 10 awards 12

13 FY 2015 Joint Adult Drug Court Solicitation SAMHSA and BJA (TI ) Title: Joint Adult Drug Court Solicitation to Enhance Services, Coordination, and Treatment (SAMHSA/BJA) Due Date: Closed June 1, 2015 Funding Available: Up to $3 M BJA; $3.25 M in SAMHSA funds = Total Funding: $6.25M in awards Number of Awards: Up to 10 Award Amount: Up to $300,000 - BJA; Up to $325,000 per year - SAMHSA funds Length of Project Period: Up to 3 years 13

14 FY 2015 Joint Adult Drug Court Solicitation SAMHSA and BJA (TI ) Applicants are limited to states or state courts applying on behalf of a single jurisdiction; local courts; counties; other units of local government; or federally recognized Indian tribal governments (as determined by the Secretary of the Interior). Indian tribal governments may apply directly or through other public or not-for-profit private entities. Eligible jurisdictions must have a fully operational (at least 1 year as of September 1, 2015) adult drug court. BJA will speak more about the Joint Solicitation 14

15 Focus on Clinical/Treatment Services Serve high risk, high need populations with Substance Abuse or Co-Occurring Disorders. Expand and/or enhance treatment and recovery services. Screen/Assess for Co-Occurring Disorders/Develop treatment approach for clients. May provide Medically Assisted Treatment (Up to 20% of funds may be used). Encouraged to provide/refer for HIV rapid testing (Up to 5% of funds may be used). Encouraged to provide/refer for Viral Hepatitis testing (Up to $5000 may be used). 15

16 Using Evidence-Based Practices Grants are intended to fund services/practices that have a demonstrated evidence base appropriate to the population of focus. EBP refers to approaches to treatment that have been evaluated and shown to be successful. Applicants need to identify the EBP to be implemented. Identify and discuss the evidence that the EBP is effective for selected population; If using more than 1 EBP provide a justification and which modality and population each practice will support; and Discuss the populations the EBP is effective with and how it is appropriate to your population. 16

17 Major Change in SAMHSA and BJA Drug Court Solicitations: MAT Language Previous SAMHSA drug court grants encouraged the use of FDA-approved medications to treat alcohol and opioid dependence, but in FY 2015 the two federal agencies funding drug courts made major changes that are reflected in the MAT language. Where and when available, BJA and SAMHSA support the client s right to access MAT. This right extends to participation as a client in a BJA/SAMHSAfunded drug court. 17

18 RFA: MAT Language Applicants must affirm, in the Statement of Assurance, that the treatment drug court(s) for which funds are sought will not deny any eligible client for the treatment drug court access to the program because of their use of FDA-approved medications for the treatment of substance use disorders (e.g., methadone, buprenorphine products including buprenorphine/naloxone combination formulations and buprenorphine mono-product formulations, naltrexone products including extended-release and oral formulations, disulfiram, and acamprosate calcium). 18

19 RFA: MAT Language (cont d) MAT available by prescription must be permitted unless the judge determines the following conditions have not been met: the client is receiving those medications as part of treatment for a diagnosed substance use disorder. a licensed clinician, acting within their scope of practice, has examined the client and determined that the medication is an appropriate treatment for their substance use disorder. the medication was appropriately authorized through prescription by a licensed prescriber. 19

20 RFA: MAT Language (cont d) In all cases, MAT must be permitted to be continued for as long as the prescriber determines that the medication is clinically beneficial. Grantees must assure that a drug court client will not be compelled to no longer use MAT as part of the conditions of the drug court if such a mandate is inconsistent with a licensed prescriber s recommendation or valid prescription. 20

21 RFA MAT Language (cont d) Under no circumstances may a drug court judge, other judicial official, correctional supervision officer, or any other staff connected to the identified drug court deny the use of these medications when made available to the client under the care of a properly authorized physician and pursuant to regulations within an Opioid Treatment Program or through a valid prescription and under the conditions described above. A judge, however, retains judicial discretion to mitigate/reduce the risk of abuse, misuse, or diversion of these medications. 21

22 Use of Grant Funds Up to 20% may be used for data collection, GPRA performance measurements, performance assessment/evaluation. Up to 15% may be used for infrastructure development partnering; electronic health records, training/workforce development. Remainder of funds may be used for all direct/indirect substance abuse treatment and recovery services staff, contracts, clinical services, recovery support services. Up to 20% may be used for Medically Assisted Treatment. Up to 5% may be used for HIV rapid testing. 22

23 Applying to several SAMHSA and BJA Drug Court RFAs Applicants may submit an application in response to one or all grant solicitations from SAMHSA and/or BJA; but Neither SAMHSA nor BJA will make more than one award for the same proposed drug court project in the same jurisdiction/court. 23

24 Grants.gov Since FY 2013, SAMHSA restricted all grant applications to electronic submission, you need to ask: Does my organization have a DUNS number? Has my organization registered with the System for Award Management (SAM; formerly CCR)? Have the Authorized Organization Representatives (AOR) who will submit the application registered to obtain a user name and password? Have the AORs who will submit the application registered with Grants.gov for an account? 24

25 Tips to Avoid Frequently Made Mistakes Thoroughly read and understand the RFA including Appendices If you have questions contact SAMHSA staff listed in the RFA, ASAP Don t wait to register with grants.gov complete whole process early Start working ASAP on writing application Start working ASAP on any required MOUs, letters of support Call/ during workday Go into grants.gov Contact grants.gov Help Desk ASAP 25

26 Grant Program Differences: SAMHSA vs. BJA Drug Court grants SAMHSA s primary focus is on the expansion and enhancement of behavioral health prevention and treatment for individuals with substance abuse, mental health and co-occurring disorders. Doesn t fund the administration of the drug court or inherently judicial or law enforcement activities/staff. No match requirement. 3 year grants amount of award is for EACH year. No restriction on eligibility for violent offenders. Peer review process is more complicated/lengthy. Awards made in last week of September (end of FFY). 26

27 DOJ/HHS Mutual Goals Our mutual goal is to provide effective substance abuse treatment to criminal justice populations. SAMHSA will continue to provide you with the support, tools, and knowledge you need to meet those goals, but your ultimate success is in your hands. Together we must work to ensure that those in the justice system in need of substance abuse and mental health treatment have access to it. 27

28 Want More Information? CJ Team Contact Information Ken Robertson, CJ Team Leader All CJJ grant programs Jon Berg, Public Health Advisor Drug Courts/Offender Reentry George Samayoa, Public Health Advisor Drug Courts Lloyd Roberts, Public Health Advisor Drug Courts Arnold Crozier, Public Health Advisor Drug Courts 28

29 Applying for SAMHSA Drug Court Grants: Is it worth it or not? Although we can all agree that incarceration is sometimes necessary for public safety, in our work to protect the American people, we must recognize that incarceration alone does not provide the entire solution. Simply building more prisons and jails will not solve all of our problems. Any effective and economically sustainable public safety strategy must include investments that will help to reduce recidivism and to address the root causes of crime. U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder 29

30 SO, WHATEVER YOU DO AFTER THIS CONFERENCE, WHEN YOU GO HOME PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT: 30

31 Important Resources SELECTED RESOURCES TO ASSIST YOU: Contacts Websites Data Information 31

32 The SAMHSA Website Resources include: SAMHSA Website: contains a wealth of information and opportunities including grant information SAMHSA Substance Abuse Treatment Facility Locator: SAMHSA Health Information Network is our publications clearinghouse: TDD: Monday-Friday 8 am 8 p.m SAMHSA s National Helpline HELP 32

33 Websites for Drug Court and Problem- Solving Courts Information Center for Court Innovation Council of State Governments Children and Family Futures Justice Management Institute 34

34 Websites for Drug Court and Problem- Solving Courts Information Justice Programs-American University Justice for Vets National Association of Drug Courts National Center for DWI Courts 35

35 Websites for Drug Court and Problem- Solving Courts Information National Center for State Courts National Council of Juvenile & Family Court Judges National Drug Court Institute National Judicial College 36

36 SAMHSA Resources include funding for grants but also Information and Publications Resources beyond grant funding: Check out SAMHSA Publications National Directory of Treatment Providers National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information National HELP Line 37

37 SAMHSA Resources: Selected Publications Treatment Improvement Protocols TIPS available from the National Health Information Network TIP 44: Substance Abuse Treatment for Adults in the Criminal Justice System TIP 32: Treatment of Adolescents with Substance Use Disorders (AOD) TIP 8: Intensive Outpatient Treatment for Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse TIP 11: Simple Screening Instruments for Outreach for Alcohol and Other Drugs and Infectious Diseases TIP 19: Detoxification From Alcohol and Other Drugs TIP 28: Naltrexone and Alcoholism Treatment TIP 41: Substance Abuse Treatment: Group Therapy 38

38 SAMHSA Survey Data Resources: National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), formerly the household survey Drug and Alcohol Services Information Systems 3 data sets, includes Inventory of Substance Abuse Treatment Services programs Drug Abuse Warning System: A Public Health Surveillance System National Outcomes Measures-reporting information on 10 domains 39

Funding Information on SAMHSA Drug Court and Criminal Justice Grants

Funding Information on SAMHSA Drug Court and Criminal Justice Grants Funding Information on SAMHSA Drug Court and Criminal Justice Grants Ken Robertson Team Lead, Criminal Justice Programs Center for Substance Abuse Treatment Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration

More information

Applicant Webinar for BJA s Drug Court Discretionary Grant Solicitation

Applicant Webinar for BJA s Drug Court Discretionary Grant Solicitation Applicant Webinar for BJA s Drug Court Discretionary Grant Solicitation Cynthia Caporizzo, Senior Criminal Justice Advisor, Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) - Review of the administration

More information

SAMHSA/CSAT Justice Initiatives: Partnerships and Opportunities

SAMHSA/CSAT Justice Initiatives: Partnerships and Opportunities SAMHSA/CSAT Justice Initiatives: Partnerships and Opportunities H. Westley Clark, M.D., J.D., M.P.H., CAS, FASAM Director Center for Substance Abuse Treatment Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration

More information

Free Additional Resources

Free Additional Resources Free Additional Resources Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Treatment Improvement Protocols The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) offers free Treatment

More information

IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY STATE OF. Ensuring Access to Medication Assisted Treatment Act

IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY STATE OF. Ensuring Access to Medication Assisted Treatment Act IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY STATE OF Ensuring Access to Medication Assisted Treatment Act 1 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Assembly:, represented in the General 1 1 1 1 Section 1. Title. This

More information

TREATMENT MODALITIES. May, 2013

TREATMENT MODALITIES. May, 2013 TREATMENT MODALITIES May, 2013 Treatment Modalities New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services (NYS OASAS) regulates the addiction treatment modalities offered in New York State.

More information

(Short Title: Adult Treatment Court Collaboratives) Request for Applications (RFA) No. SM-14-009. Key Dates: (Initial Announcement)

(Short Title: Adult Treatment Court Collaboratives) Request for Applications (RFA) No. SM-14-009. Key Dates: (Initial Announcement) Department of Health and Human Services Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Grants to Develop and Expand Behavioral Health Treatment Court Collaboratives (Short Title: Adult Treatment

More information

The Heroin and Prescription Drug Abuse Prevention and Reduction Act Section by Section

The Heroin and Prescription Drug Abuse Prevention and Reduction Act Section by Section The Heroin and Prescription Drug Abuse Prevention and Reduction Act Section by Section TITLE I: PREVENTION SUBTITLE A- PRESCRIBER EDUCATION PRACTITIONER EDUCATION This subtitle requires practitioners who

More information

2015 OPIOID TREATMENT PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS

2015 OPIOID TREATMENT PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS 2015 OPIOID TREATMENT PROGRAM PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS Contents Opioid T reatment Program Core Program Standards... 2 Court Treatment (CT)... 2 Detoxification... 2 Day Treatment... 3 Health Home (HH)... 3

More information

Prescriber Behavior, Pain Treatment and Addiction Treatment

Prescriber Behavior, Pain Treatment and Addiction Treatment Prescriber Behavior, Pain Treatment and Addiction Treatment Mary Fleming, M.S. Director, Office of Policy, Planning, and Innovation Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration NGA Policy

More information

In 2011, the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) and a team of researchers

In 2011, the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) and a team of researchers What Have We Learned from the Multisite Adult Drug Court Evaluation? Implications for Practice and Policy The Multisite Adult Drug Court Evaluation By Shelli B. Rossman, M.A., and Janine M. Zweig, Ph.D.

More information

How To Find Out What Your Facility Offers

How To Find Out What Your Facility Offers U.S. Department of Health and Human Services FORM APPROVED: OMB No. 0930-0106 APPROVAL EXPIRES: 01/31/2016 See OMB burden statement on last page National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS)

More information

TRAVIS COUNTY DWI COURT JUDGE ELISABETH EARLE, PRESIDING

TRAVIS COUNTY DWI COURT JUDGE ELISABETH EARLE, PRESIDING TRAVIS COUNTY DWI COURT JUDGE ELISABETH EARLE, PRESIDING DWI Cases Are A Significant Percentage Of New Cases Filed In Travis County: 23% of all new cases filed in FY 2009 are new DWI cases Total cases

More information

Planning Grant Training February 20, 2015

Planning Grant Training February 20, 2015 Planning Grant Training February 20, 2015 Mary Ann Dyar, Program Director Lindsey LaPointe, Program Manager Overview 1. Background of Adult Redeploy Illinois (ARI) 2. Basics of planning grant process 3.

More information

2015 Residential Substance Abuse Treatment (RSAT) for State Prisoners Program Request for Proposals (RFP) CFDA Number: 16.593

2015 Residential Substance Abuse Treatment (RSAT) for State Prisoners Program Request for Proposals (RFP) CFDA Number: 16.593 Idaho State Police Planning, Grants, & Research U.S. Department of Justice Bureau of Justice Assistance 2015 Residential Substance Abuse Treatment (RSAT) for State Prisoners Program Request for Proposals

More information

Contents Opioid Treatment Program Core Program Standards... 2

Contents Opioid Treatment Program Core Program Standards... 2 2016 OPIOID TREATMENT PROGRAM PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS Contents Opioid Treatment Program Core Program Standards... 2 Court Treatment (CT)... 2 Detoxification... 2 Day Treatment... 3 Health Home (HH)... 3 Integrated

More information

The Use of Non-Opioid Pharmacotherapies. for the Treatment of Alcohol Dependence

The Use of Non-Opioid Pharmacotherapies. for the Treatment of Alcohol Dependence M00K02 Alcohol and Drug Abuse Administration Department of Health and Mental Hygiene The Use of Non-Opioid Pharmacotherapies for the Treatment of Alcohol Dependence Introduction The 2011 Joint Chairmen

More information

Michigan Drug Court Recidivism. Definitions and Methodology

Michigan Drug Court Recidivism. Definitions and Methodology Michigan Drug Court Recidivism Definitions and Methodology Michigan Supreme Court State Court Administrative Office Introduction Drug courts serve nonviolent offenders with drug or alcohol substance use

More information

Part I Improvements to Existing Programs

Part I Improvements to Existing Programs Section-by-Section Analysis of the Second Chance Act: Sec. 1. Short Title. Part I Improvements to Existing Programs This section names the short title of the act as the Second Chance Act of 2007: Community

More information

youth services Helping Teens. Saving Lives. Healing Communities. ventura county Alcohol & Drug Programs

youth services Helping Teens. Saving Lives. Healing Communities. ventura county Alcohol & Drug Programs ventura county Alcohol & Drug Programs youth services Helping Teens. Saving Lives. Healing Communities. 1911 Williams Drive, Oxnard, CA 93036 (805) 981-9200 www.venturacountylimits.org VCBH Alcohol & Drug

More information

Welcome. This presentation is designed for people working in criminal justice and drug abuse treatment settings. It provides an overview of drug

Welcome. This presentation is designed for people working in criminal justice and drug abuse treatment settings. It provides an overview of drug Welcome. This presentation is designed for people working in criminal justice and drug abuse treatment settings. It provides an overview of drug abuse treatment principles for individuals involved in the

More information

National Trends: Policy Initiatives

National Trends: Policy Initiatives National Trends: Policy Initiatives March 13, 2014 National Governors Association Center for Best Practices Thomas MacLellan Presentation to the Colorado Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice Violent

More information

TESTIMONY. March 17, 2014. Rutland, VT

TESTIMONY. March 17, 2014. Rutland, VT Community Solutions to Breaking the Cycle of Heroin & Opioid Addiction TESTIMONY Harry Chen, MD, Commissioner of Health March 17, 2014 Senate Committee on the Judiciary Franklin Conference Center at the

More information

CSAT s Knowledge Application Program. KAP Keys. For Clinicians

CSAT s Knowledge Application Program. KAP Keys. For Clinicians The Role and Current Status of Patient Placement Criteria in the Treatment of Substance Use Disorders CSAT s Knowledge Application Program KAP Keys For Clinicians Based on TIP 13 The Role and Current Status

More information

The FUNDAMENTALS Of DRUG TREATMENT COURT. Hon. Patrick C. Bowler, Ret.

The FUNDAMENTALS Of DRUG TREATMENT COURT. Hon. Patrick C. Bowler, Ret. The FUNDAMENTALS Of DRUG TREATMENT COURT Hon. Patrick C. Bowler, Ret. Drug Treatment Courts A New Way Partner with Treatment Transform Roles Non-adversarial/Team Shared Goal of Recovery Communication Immediate

More information

A Drug Policy for the 21st Century

A Drug Policy for the 21st Century A Drug Policy for the 21st Century April 26, 2014 California Association for Alcohol and Drug Educators (CAADE) Conference Integrating Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Services David K. Mineta,

More information

youth services Helping Teens. Saving Lives. Healing Communities. ventura county Alcohol & Drug Programs

youth services Helping Teens. Saving Lives. Healing Communities. ventura county Alcohol & Drug Programs ventura county Alcohol & Drug Programs youth services Helping Teens. Saving Lives. Healing Communities. 1911 Williams Drive, Oxnard, CA 93036 (805) 981-9200 www.venturacountylimits.org VCBH Alcohol & Drug

More information

Treatment for Addiction in the Community Reduces Drug Use, Crime and Recidivism

Treatment for Addiction in the Community Reduces Drug Use, Crime and Recidivism Treatment for Addiction in the Community Reduces Drug Use, Crime and Recidivism Richard A. Rawson, Ph.D, Professor Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior David Geffen School of Medicine University

More information

WHAT IS THE ILLINOIS CENTER OF EXCELLENCE AND HOW DID IT START? MISSION STATEMENT

WHAT IS THE ILLINOIS CENTER OF EXCELLENCE AND HOW DID IT START? MISSION STATEMENT WHAT IS THE ILLINOIS CENTER OF EXCELLENCE AND HOW DID IT START? MISSION STATEMENT The mission of the Illinois Center of Excellence for Behavioral Health and Justice is to equip communities to appropriately

More information

Mental Health & Addiction Forensics Treatment

Mental Health & Addiction Forensics Treatment Mental Health & Addiction Forensics Treatment Sheriffs: Help needed to cope with September 15, 2014 mentally ill INDIANAPOLIS - A sheriff says county jails have become the "insane asylums" for Indiana

More information

A Drug Policy for the 21st Century. Office of National Drug Control Policy

A Drug Policy for the 21st Century. Office of National Drug Control Policy A Drug Policy for the 21st Century October 18, 2014 International Nurses Society on Addictions Health Care Reform & Its Impact on Addictions Nursing: Navigating Change through the Rapids David K. Mineta,

More information

MENTALLY ILL OFFENDER TREATMENT AND CRIME REDUCTION REAUTHORIZATION AND IMPROVEMENT ACT OF 2008

MENTALLY ILL OFFENDER TREATMENT AND CRIME REDUCTION REAUTHORIZATION AND IMPROVEMENT ACT OF 2008 MENTALLY ILL OFFENDER TREATMENT AND CRIME REDUCTION REAUTHORIZATION AND IMPROVEMENT ACT OF 2008 VerDate Aug 31 2005 10:43 Oct 28, 2008 Jkt 079139 PO 00416 Frm 00001 Fmt 6579 Sfmt 6579 E:\PUBLAW\PUBL416.110

More information

UTAH DIVISION OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND MENTAL HEALTH SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER SERVICES MONITORING CHECKLIST (FY 2014) GENERAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS

UTAH DIVISION OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND MENTAL HEALTH SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER SERVICES MONITORING CHECKLIST (FY 2014) GENERAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS UTAH DIVISION OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND MENTAL HEALTH SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER SERVICES MONITORING CHECKLIST (FY 2014) Program Name Reviewer Name Date(s) of Review GENERAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS 2014 Division

More information

Testimony of The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. before the

Testimony of The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. before the Testimony of The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene before the New York City State Assembly Committee on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse on Programs and Services for the Treatment of Opioid

More information

States In Brief. The National Survey on Drug Use and Health. texas. Prevalence of Illicit Substance 1 and Alcohol Use

States In Brief. The National Survey on Drug Use and Health. texas. Prevalence of Illicit Substance 1 and Alcohol Use texas States In Brief Substance Abuse and Mental Health Issues At-A-Glance a short Report from the Office of applied studies Prevalence of Illicit Substance 1 and Alcohol Use The National Survey on Drug

More information

BUREAU OF JUSTICE ASSISTANCE (BJA) DRUG COURT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE/CLEARINGHOUSE PROJECT

BUREAU OF JUSTICE ASSISTANCE (BJA) DRUG COURT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE/CLEARINGHOUSE PROJECT JUSTICE PROGRAMS OFFICE SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS BUREAU OF JUSTICE ASSISTANCE (BJA) DRUG URT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE/CLEARINGHOUSE PROJECT FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS SERIES: Information Inquiry Regarding

More information

Governor s Grants Conference November 9, 2015. Grants and Projects Administered by the Maryland Behavioral Health Administration

Governor s Grants Conference November 9, 2015. Grants and Projects Administered by the Maryland Behavioral Health Administration Governor s Grants Conference November 9, 2015 Grants and Projects Administered by the Maryland Behavioral Health Administration Population-Based Behavioral Health Services Primary Prevention Opioid Misuse

More information

Funding Source Categories Restrictions Payment Method Programs Funded FY16 REC. Reimbursement through cost reporting process

Funding Source Categories Restrictions Payment Method Programs Funded FY16 REC. Reimbursement through cost reporting process SANTA CLARA VALLEY HEALTH & HOSPITAL SYSTEM BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT / ALCOHOL & DRUG SERVICES FY16 RECOMMENDED BUDGET (as of 06/02/2015) FUNDING SOURCES Funding Source Categories Restrictions

More information

Written statement of the American Psychological Association. Hearing before the United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary

Written statement of the American Psychological Association. Hearing before the United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary Written statement of the American Psychological Association Hearing before the United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary Breaking the Cycle: Mental Health and the Justice System February 10, 2016

More information

Testimony on Addressing Heroin and Opioid Addiction. Theodore Dallas. Secretary, Department of Human Services. Center for Rural Pennsylvania

Testimony on Addressing Heroin and Opioid Addiction. Theodore Dallas. Secretary, Department of Human Services. Center for Rural Pennsylvania Testimony on Addressing Heroin and Opioid Addiction Theodore Dallas Secretary, Department of Human Services Center for Rural Pennsylvania July 29, 2015 1 P a g e Introduction Good morning Senator Yaw,

More information

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) of Drug Abuse Treatment for Criminal Justice Populations

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) of Drug Abuse Treatment for Criminal Justice Populations Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) of Drug Abuse Treatment for Criminal Justice Populations From The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) 2. Why should drug abuse treatment be provided to offenders?

More information

Addiction Psychiatry Fellowship Rotation Goals & Objectives

Addiction Psychiatry Fellowship Rotation Goals & Objectives Addiction Psychiatry Fellowship Rotation Goals & Objectives Table of Contents University Neuropsychiatric Institute (UNI) Training Site 2 Inpatient addiction psychiatry rotation.....2 Outpatient addiction

More information

Web-Based Resources. Locating Treatment

Web-Based Resources. Locating Treatment Web-Based Resources Locating Treatment http://dpt2.samhsa.gov/treatment/ -- This is the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration s (SAMHSA) page for locating both public and private opiate

More information

Program Narrative. effectiveness of state and local criminal justice systems by providing a centralized and impartial

Program Narrative. effectiveness of state and local criminal justice systems by providing a centralized and impartial Program Narrative The Criminal Justice Commission s (CJC) purpose is to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of state and local criminal justice systems by providing a centralized and impartial forum

More information

Resources for the Prevention and Treatment of Substance Use Disorders

Resources for the Prevention and Treatment of Substance Use Disorders Resources for the Prevention and Treatment of Substance Use Disorders Table of Contents Age-standardized DALYs, alcohol and drug use disorders, per 100 000 Age-standardized death rates, alcohol and drug

More information

Integrating Dual Diagnosis Treatment: Achieving Positive Public Safety and Public Health Outcomes for Offenders with Co- Occurring Disorders

Integrating Dual Diagnosis Treatment: Achieving Positive Public Safety and Public Health Outcomes for Offenders with Co- Occurring Disorders Integrating Dual Diagnosis Treatment: Achieving Positive Public Safety and Public Health Outcomes for Offenders with Co- Occurring Disorders Fred Osher, M.D. Director, Health Systems and Services Policy

More information

Mental Health Courts: Solving Criminal Justice Problems or Perpetuating Criminal Justice Involvement?

Mental Health Courts: Solving Criminal Justice Problems or Perpetuating Criminal Justice Involvement? Mental Health Courts: Solving Criminal Justice Problems or Perpetuating Criminal Justice Involvement? Monday, September 21 st, 2015 3 PM EDT Mental Health America Regional Policy Council Mental Health

More information

2011 State Profile California

2011 State Profile California 20 State Profile California National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS) The National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS) is an annual survey of facilities providing

More information

How To Fund A Mental Health Court

How To Fund A Mental Health Court Mental Health Courts: A New Tool By Stephanie Yu, Fiscal Analyst For fiscal year (FY) 2008-09, appropriations for the Judiciary and the Department of Community Health (DCH) include funding for a mental

More information

Opioid Treatment Programs at the Baltimore City Detention Center

Opioid Treatment Programs at the Baltimore City Detention Center Opioid Treatment Programs at the Baltimore City Detention Center Greg Warren, MA, MBA Director of Substance Abuse Services Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services OTP Interventions

More information

SAMHSA, YOU & ME. Faces & Voices of Recovery ARCO Executive Directors Leadership Academy November 15, 2014

SAMHSA, YOU & ME. Faces & Voices of Recovery ARCO Executive Directors Leadership Academy November 15, 2014 SAMHSA, YOU & ME Faces & Voices of Recovery ARCO Executive Directors Leadership Academy November 15, 2014 Overview SAMHSA Background Theory of Change Strategic Direction Role & Dialogue Slide 2 SAMHSA:

More information

Treatment Approaches for Drug Addiction

Treatment Approaches for Drug Addiction Treatment Approaches for Drug Addiction NOTE: This is a fact sheet covering research findings on effective treatment approaches for drug abuse and addiction. If you are seeking treatment, please call the

More information

Governor s Task Force on Mental Health and Substance Use. www.ncdhhs.gov/mhsu

Governor s Task Force on Mental Health and Substance Use. www.ncdhhs.gov/mhsu Governor s Task Force on Mental Health and Substance Use www.ncdhhs.gov/mhsu Problem Statement 97 Painkiller prescriptions per 100 North Carolinians Number of deaths by drug overdose in North Carolina

More information

FY 2015 Program Guide Residential Substance Abuse Treatment (RSAT) for Prisoners

FY 2015 Program Guide Residential Substance Abuse Treatment (RSAT) for Prisoners Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services FY 2015 Program Guide Residential Substance Abuse Treatment (RSAT) for Prisoners Applications must be received by July 18, 2014 Virginia

More information

Ensuring Sustainability: Funding Strategies for Drug Courts

Ensuring Sustainability: Funding Strategies for Drug Courts Ensuring Sustainability: Funding Strategies for Drug Courts SONYA L. HARPER * The long term viability of drug court programs can be a challenge for problem solving court practitioners. Once implementation

More information

BUREAU OF JUSTICE ASSISTANCE (BJA) DRUG COURT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE/CLEARINGHOUSE PROJECT

BUREAU OF JUSTICE ASSISTANCE (BJA) DRUG COURT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE/CLEARINGHOUSE PROJECT JUSTICE PROGRAMS OFFICE SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS BUREAU OF JUSTICE ASSISTANCE (BJA) DRUG URT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE/CLEARINGHOUSE PROJECT FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS SERIES: Information Inquiry Regarding

More information

TREATMENT COURTS IN NEBRASKA

TREATMENT COURTS IN NEBRASKA TREATMENT COURTS IN NEBRASKA ALTERNATIVES TO INCARCERATION If you are currently facing charges in Nebraska, or have a loved one who is, it is in your best interest to consult with an experienced Nebraska

More information

Effective Intervention Strategies for Offenders with Co-Occurring Mental and Substance Use Disorders

Effective Intervention Strategies for Offenders with Co-Occurring Mental and Substance Use Disorders Effective Intervention Strategies for Offenders with Co-Occurring Mental and Substance Use Disorders Utah Fall Substance Abuse Conference Act, St. George, Utah September 24, 2014 Roger H. Peters, Ph.D.,

More information

Chapter 4 STRATEGIC GOALS AND OBJECTIVES

Chapter 4 STRATEGIC GOALS AND OBJECTIVES Chapter 4 STRATEGIC GOALS AND OBJECTIVES PRINCIPLES OF A COMPREHENSIVE, BALANCED STRATEGY This urban-based Substance Abuse Strategy (the Strategy) is built on the premise that no single approach can end

More information

EDWARD BYRNE MEMORIAL JUSTICE ASSISTANCE GRANT APPLICATION FISCAL YEAR 2015

EDWARD BYRNE MEMORIAL JUSTICE ASSISTANCE GRANT APPLICATION FISCAL YEAR 2015 EDWARD BYRNE MEMORIAL JUSTICE ASSISTANCE GRANT APPLICATION FISCAL YEAR 2015 Devon McDonald, Acting Executive Director/Chief Counsel Christina Trexler, Deputy Director for Public Policy and Planning Andrew

More information

Clinical Skills for Evidence-Based Substance Abuse Treatment Practices with Offenders. Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders

Clinical Skills for Evidence-Based Substance Abuse Treatment Practices with Offenders. Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders Clinical Skills for Evidence-Based Substance Abuse Treatment Practices with Offenders Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders National TASC Conference, Columbus, Ohio; May 8, 2013 Roger H. Peters, Ph.D., University

More information

Opioid Treatment Services, Office-Based Opioid Treatment

Opioid Treatment Services, Office-Based Opioid Treatment Optum 1 By United Behavioral Health U.S. Behavioral Health Plan, California Doing Business as OptumHealth Behavioral Solutions of California ( OHBS-CA ) 2015 Level of Care Guidelines Opioid Treatment Services,

More information

NIJ. NIJ provides objective, independent, evidence-based knowledge and tools to enhance the administration of justice and public safety.

NIJ. NIJ provides objective, independent, evidence-based knowledge and tools to enhance the administration of justice and public safety. Mission The Mission of OJP is to increase public safety and improve the fair administration of justice across America through innovative leadership and programs. OJP strives to make the nation s criminal

More information

Department of Health Services. Alcohol and Other Drug Services Division

Department of Health Services. Alcohol and Other Drug Services Division Department of Health Services Alcohol and Other Drug Services Division Summary of Programs and Services Rita Scardaci, MPH, Health Services Director Gino Giannavola, AODS Division Director Alcohol and

More information

EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 83. WHEREAS, the State of New Jersey ( State ) is committed to. improving both the efficiency of governmental functions and the

EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 83. WHEREAS, the State of New Jersey ( State ) is committed to. improving both the efficiency of governmental functions and the EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 83 WHEREAS, the State of New Jersey ( State ) is committed to improving both the efficiency of governmental functions and the delivery of essential services for the people of New Jersey;

More information

Presentation to Senate Health and Human Services Committee: Prescription Drug Abuse in Texas

Presentation to Senate Health and Human Services Committee: Prescription Drug Abuse in Texas Presentation to Senate Health and Human Services Committee: Prescription Drug Abuse in Texas David Lakey, MD Commissioner, Department of State Health Services Lauren Lacefield Lewis Assistant Commissioner,

More information

States In Brief Substance Abuse and Mental Health Issues At-A-Glance

States In Brief Substance Abuse and Mental Health Issues At-A-Glance virginia States In Brief Substance Abuse and Mental Health Issues At-A-Glance a Short report from the Office of applied Studies Prevalence of Illicit Substance 1 and Alcohol Use The National Survey on

More information

Drug Court as Diversion for Youthful Offenders

Drug Court as Diversion for Youthful Offenders Drug Court as Diversion for Youthful Offenders Juvenile Drug Courts in Hawaii: A Policy Brief Introduction The problem of drug abuse among the general population in the United States began to escalate

More information

Reentry on Steroids! NADCP 2013

Reentry on Steroids! NADCP 2013 Reentry on Steroids! NADCP 2013 Panel Introductions Judge Keith Starrett Moderator Judge Robert Francis Panelist Judge Stephen Manley Panelist Charles Robinson - Panelist Dallas SAFPF 4-C Reentry Court

More information

Building A Reformed Criminal Justice System: The Sequential Intercept Model

Building A Reformed Criminal Justice System: The Sequential Intercept Model Building A Reformed Criminal Justice System: The Sequential Intercept Model Mark Gale Criminal Justice Chair, NAMI Los Angeles County Council markgale510@gmail.com Ratan Bhavnani Board Member, NAMI California

More information

Status of Legislation Impacting Community Mental Health in the 2015 Indiana General Assembly

Status of Legislation Impacting Community Mental Health in the 2015 Indiana General Assembly Status of Legislation Impacting Community Mental Health in the 2015 Indiana General Assembly Matt Brooks, CEO Indiana Council of Community Mental Health Centers 2015 Webinar Series March 9 th, 2015 Current

More information

Colorado Drug Courts. A plan for statewide implementation - Prepared in response to Joint Budget Committee request for information

Colorado Drug Courts. A plan for statewide implementation - Prepared in response to Joint Budget Committee request for information Colorado Drug Courts A plan for statewide implementation - Prepared in response to Joint Budget Committee request for information Prepared by: Division of Planning and Analysis Colorado State Court Administrator

More information

NYS DCJS. Justice and Mental Health Collaboration Program

NYS DCJS. Justice and Mental Health Collaboration Program NYS DCJS Justice and Mental Health Collaboration Program 2014 NYS Grant Background & Parameters 2 DCJS-Office of Probation and Correctional Alternatives receives federal U.S. DOJ Bureau of Justice Assistance

More information

Statistics on Women in the Justice System. January, 2014

Statistics on Women in the Justice System. January, 2014 Statistics on Women in the Justice System January, 2014 All material is available though the web site of the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS): http://www.bjs.gov/ unless otherwise cited. Note that correctional

More information

Jail Diversion & Behavioral Health

Jail Diversion & Behavioral Health Jail Diversion & Behavioral Health Correctional Health Reentry Meeting Mandy Gilman, Director of Public Policy & Research Association for Behavioral Healthcare Association for Behavioral Healthcare Statewide

More information

DrugFacts: Treatment Approaches for Drug Addiction

DrugFacts: Treatment Approaches for Drug Addiction DrugFacts: Treatment Approaches for Drug Addiction NOTE: This is a fact sheet covering research findings on effective treatment approaches for drug abuse and addiction. If you are seeking treatment, please

More information

8:30 a.m. Welcome Becky Cook Kendall, Executive Director, Rockford Health Council

8:30 a.m. Welcome Becky Cook Kendall, Executive Director, Rockford Health Council Meeting the Behavioral Health Needs of People in the Criminal Justice System Tuesday, May 19, 2015 Giovanni s Restaurant & Convention Center 610 N. Bell School Road, Rockford, Illinois 8:00 a.m. Registration

More information

ADOLESCENT CO-OCCURRING DISORDERS: TREATMENT TRENDS AND GUIDELINES AMANDA ALKEMA, LCSW BECKY KING, LCSW ERIC TADEHARA, LCSW

ADOLESCENT CO-OCCURRING DISORDERS: TREATMENT TRENDS AND GUIDELINES AMANDA ALKEMA, LCSW BECKY KING, LCSW ERIC TADEHARA, LCSW ADOLESCENT CO-OCCURRING DISORDERS: TREATMENT TRENDS AND GUIDELINES AMANDA ALKEMA, LCSW BECKY KING, LCSW ERIC TADEHARA, LCSW INTRODUCTION OBJECTIVES National and Utah Statistics Best Practice Guidelines

More information

tools are referenced for more in-depth exploration of this model juvenile drug court treatment.

tools are referenced for more in-depth exploration of this model juvenile drug court treatment. Innovation Brief Implementing Evidence-based Practices in a Louisiana Juvenile Drug Court Operating since 2005, the 4 th Judicial District s juvenile drug court made a decision in 2009 to modify their

More information

Intensive Probation Supervision Options for the DWI/DUI Offender: DWI Courts & Police / Probation Partnerships

Intensive Probation Supervision Options for the DWI/DUI Offender: DWI Courts & Police / Probation Partnerships Intensive Probation Supervision Options for the DWI/DUI Offender: DWI Courts & Police / Probation Partnerships Paul Hofmann NHTSA Probation Fellow C/O American Probation and Parole Association Probationfellow@csg.org

More information

Cowlitz County Adult Drug Treatment Court: Evaluation. Agenda

Cowlitz County Adult Drug Treatment Court: Evaluation. Agenda Cowlitz County Adult Drug Treatment Court: Evaluation Nick McRee, Ph.D. Associate Professor and Chair Department of Sociology & Social Work The University of Portland February 2015 Agenda Drug Courts in

More information

NQF Standards of Care

NQF Standards of Care NQF Standards of Care Improving the Quality of Addiction Treatment Substance Abuse Performance Measure Inventory A. Federal Agencies, National Organizations and Associations The NQF Standards of Care Project

More information

Minimum Insurance Benefits for Patients with Opioid Use Disorder The Opioid Use Disorder Epidemic: The Evidence for Opioid Treatment:

Minimum Insurance Benefits for Patients with Opioid Use Disorder The Opioid Use Disorder Epidemic: The Evidence for Opioid Treatment: Minimum Insurance Benefits for Patients with Opioid Use Disorder By David Kan, MD and Tauheed Zaman, MD Adopted by the California Society of Addiction Medicine Committee on Opioids and the California Society

More information

INDIAN ALCOHOL AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN U. S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, AND

INDIAN ALCOHOL AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN U. S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, AND INDIAN ALCOHOL AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN U. S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, AND U. S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE I. Purpose and Parties

More information

S. ll. To provide access to medication-assisted therapy, and for other purposes. IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES A BILL

S. ll. To provide access to medication-assisted therapy, and for other purposes. IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES A BILL ALB TH CONGRESS D SESSION S. ll To provide access to medication-assisted therapy, and for other purposes. IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES llllllllll Mr. MARKEY (for himself, Mrs. FEINSTEIN, Mr. ROCKEFELLER,

More information

The Second Chance Act Frequently Asked Questions

The Second Chance Act Frequently Asked Questions The Second Chance Act Frequently Asked Questions What does the Second Chance Act do? The Second Chance Act primarily authorizes federal funding for state and federal reentry programs. It also directs but

More information

Housing Services Office (HSO) Newsletter Alameda County Behavioral Health Care Services (BHCS)

Housing Services Office (HSO) Newsletter Alameda County Behavioral Health Care Services (BHCS) (HSO) Newsletter Alameda County Behavioral Health Care Services (BHCS) A defendant waits for his case to be heard at the Alameda County Homeless Caring Court in Oakland Friday. Photo: Doug Oakley, East

More information

in the SAMHSA Portfolio?

in the SAMHSA Portfolio? Where are Young Children in the SAMHSA Portfolio? Larke Nahme Huang, Ph.D. Senior Advisor on Children Office of the Administrator, SAMHSA Policymaker s Meeting - November 17, 2006 SAMHSA ADMINISTRATOR

More information

Opiate Addiction in Ohio: An Update on Scope of Problem Ashland Ohio

Opiate Addiction in Ohio: An Update on Scope of Problem Ashland Ohio Governor s Cabinet Opiate Action Team Promoting Wellness and Recovery John R. Kasich, Governor Tracy J. Plouck, Director Opiate Addiction in Ohio: An Update on Scope of Problem Ashland Ohio November 14,

More information

Reducing Recidivism and Promoting Recovery. Agenda. FY2013 Justice and Mental Health Collaboration Program Grantee Orientation

Reducing Recidivism and Promoting Recovery. Agenda. FY2013 Justice and Mental Health Collaboration Program Grantee Orientation Bureau of Justice Assistance U.S. Department of Justice FY2013 Justice and Mental Health Collaboration Program Grantee Orientation Reducing Recidivism and Promoting Recovery Agenda May 13-14, 2014 Gaylord

More information

Structure and Function

Structure and Function Structure and Function MINNESOTA State SSA Director Mr. Donald R. Eubanks, Director Chemical Health Division Minnesota Department of Human Services P.O. Box 64977 St. Paul, MN 55164-977 Phone: 651-431-2457

More information

Using the Substance Abuse Treatment Facility Locator

Using the Substance Abuse Treatment Facility Locator Using the Substance Abuse Treatment Facility Locator http://findtreatment.samhsa.gov Spring, 2005 All material appearing in this report is in the public domain and may be reproduced or copied without permission

More information

OUR MISSION. WestCare s mission. is to empower everyone whom. we come into contact with. to engage in a process of healing, growth and change,

OUR MISSION. WestCare s mission. is to empower everyone whom. we come into contact with. to engage in a process of healing, growth and change, OUR MISSION WestCare s mission is to empower everyone whom we come into contact with to engage in a process of healing, growth and change, benefiting themselves, their families, coworkers and communities.

More information

Policy Academy on Cross Boundary Corrections Information Exchange Washington, DC June 17, 2014

Policy Academy on Cross Boundary Corrections Information Exchange Washington, DC June 17, 2014 Privacy Issues for Justice and Health Exchanges: Separating Fact from Fiction Kate Tipping, JD Public Health Advisor, Health Information Technology Center for Substance Abuse Treatment Substance Abuse

More information

Manatee County Drug Court Overview. The Drug Court concept began in 1989 in Miami-Dade County in response to the crack

Manatee County Drug Court Overview. The Drug Court concept began in 1989 in Miami-Dade County in response to the crack Manatee County Drug Court Overview Prepared by: Manatee County Drug Court Alfred James, Manager January 2014 Drug Court History The Drug Court concept began in 1989 in Miami-Dade County in response to

More information

Evidence Based Practice in the Treatment of Addiction Treatment of Addiction. Steve Hanson

Evidence Based Practice in the Treatment of Addiction Treatment of Addiction. Steve Hanson Evidence Based Practice in the Treatment of Addiction Treatment of Addiction Steve Hanson History of Addiction Treatment Incarceration Medical Techniques Asylums What We Learned These didn t work Needed

More information

A Guide to the OJJDP Family Drug Court Program

A Guide to the OJJDP Family Drug Court Program U.S. Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), Office of Justice Programs (OJP), Office of Juvenile Justice

More information

Behavioral Health Management of Substance Use Disorder Services

Behavioral Health Management of Substance Use Disorder Services Behavioral Health Management of Substance Use Disorder Services Arlene González-Sánchez, Commissioner Robert Kent, General Counsel SAMSHA: New York State should remain consistent with SAMSHA policy philosophy

More information

CSI Training Supplement Evidence-Based Practices (EBPs) and Service Strategies (SSs) (S-25.0)

CSI Training Supplement Evidence-Based Practices (EBPs) and Service Strategies (SSs) (S-25.0) CSI Training Supplement Evidence-Based Practices (EBPs) and Service Strategies (SSs) (S-25.0) July 14, 2006 Note: This training supplement is intended to serve as a tool for counties to use in order to

More information