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A Collaboration to Promote Evidence-Based Practices in Addiction Treatment

November 23, 2011 | Program Result Report

In 2006, the State Associations of Addiction Services held its first conference to improve management skills of addiction treatment program leaders. NIATx (Network for Improvement of Addiction Treatment) helped in planning. Since 2008, the two organizations have sponsored joint conferences.

Addiction Services Executives Learn about Measurement and Quality Improvement

August 27, 2009 | Program Result Report

The 2007 Annual State Associations of Addiction Services National Conference for Executives and Senior Managers in Addiction Services focused on issues of organizational capacity, quality, management, budget and policy.

Model Community-Based Treatment Program Reduces Hospitalization and Jail Time Among People with Mental Illness and Substance Abuse

September 29, 2008 | Program Result Report

Project Link is a consortium of six community service organizations to reduce repeated hospitalizations and incarcerations among a population of clients with the dual diagnoses of severe mental illness and substance abuse.

Help for Teen Drug Abusers

April 1, 2007 | Program Result Report

In January 2003, the nonprofit research institute Drug Strategies published a national guide to drug treatment programs for teens. The institute also established a companion Web site to the guide.

U.S. Quitlines at a Crossroads

April 1, 2010 | Report/Video

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation-funded initiative helps increase smoker awareness of smoking cessation options.

Camden County, N.J., Provides Hope to Its Homeless Residents

November 22, 2011 | Program Result Report

Project H.O.P.E. designed and delivered an integrated treatment program for homeless people with mental health and substance use disorders living in Camden County, N.J.

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