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SAMHSA Resources that May Assist Justice-Involved Veterans
and Military Members
Gregory D. Torain, M.Ed., LCPCPublic Health Advisor,
Target Population BranchDivision of System Improvement
SAMHSA/CSAT 2014 NAMI National Convention
September 5, 2014
SAMHSA Resources include $ for grants but also Information and Publications
• Resources don’t equate to only $-• Check our
Publications
• National Directory of Treatment Providers
• National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information –SHIN
• National HELP Line
• SAMHSA’s Strategic Initiatives
• Modern and Efficient State Behavioral Health System
• National Treatment Recovery Month—plenty of free assistance and publicity for programs
• Treatment Cost Bands for various treatment approaches/modalities
Selected Lists of Resources
SELECTED RESOURCES TO ASSIST YOU:
Contacts
Websites
Programs
Data Information
SAMHSA Resources
• SAMHSA Website: www:samhsa.gov - Our grant information is listed here! Includes information on SAMHSA Veterans, Military and Families
• SAMHSA Substance Abuse Treatment Facility Locator at http://findtreatment.samhsa.gov
• SAMHSA Health Information Network is our new clearinghouse – 1-877-SAMHSA-7
– Monday-Friday 9 am – 4:30 pm
• www.AddictionEd.org -- An international reference for distance education opportunities
• SHIN 1-800-729-6686 for publication ordering or information on funding opportunities
• 1-800-487-4889 – TDD line
• 1-800-662-HELP – SAMHSA’s National Helpline
• (average # of tx calls per mo.- 24,000)
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
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
EBP: SAMHSA’s GAINS Center
• Primary focus is expanding access to community based services for adults diagnosed with co-occurring M/SUDs at all points of contact with the justice system.
7http://gainscenter.samhsa.gov/
EBP: Technical Assistance & Workforce Development
• SAMHSA’s ATTC Network• EBP Technical assistance
& technology transfer• Workforce Development• Training• Distance education• Research translation• Resource dissemination
http://www.attcnetwork.org/index.asp
EBP: SAMHSA’s Opioid Overdose Toolkit
• Educate individuals, families, first responders, prescribing providers, and community members.
• Practical, plain language information about steps to take to prevent opioid overdose and to treat overdoses (including the use of naloxone).
• 5 modules, each one customized to address the specific needs of target audiences.
• Important resources for patients, families, prescribers, and communities.
*August 27-October 31 2013
August 2013
EBP Consensus Guidelines (in process): The use of extended-release injectable
naltrexone .
• Target audience is non-addictions specialist prescribers.
• Goal is to increase adoption of these evidence based practices.
• Correctional facilities can use this as a foundation for adding extended-release injectable naltrexone to their array of treatment options.
EBP: Literature Reviews
http://captus.samhsa.gov/prevention-practice/targeted-prevention/prescription-drug-abuse
September 2013 October 2013
Screening, Brief Interventions, Referral to
Treatment (SBIRT) Information:
• Reed Forman, Team Leader, Health Systems Branch, Division of Services Improvement
Phone: 240-276-2416
Early/Jail Diversion and Behavioral Health Treatment Courts Collaboratives
• David Morrissette, Ph.D., LCSW, CAPT, U.S. Public Health Commissioned Corps, Center for Mental Health Services
• [email protected]• Phone: 240-276-1912• Roxanne Castaneda, Center for Mental Health
Services• [email protected]• Phone: 240-276-1917
Websites for Drug Court and Problem- Solving Courts Information
• Center for Court Innovation • www.problem-solvingcourts.org
• Council of State Governments• www.consensusproject.org
• Children and Family Futures• www.cffutures.org
• Justice Management Institute• www.jmijustice.org
Websites for Drug Court and Problem- Solving Courts Information
Justice Programs-American University• www.spa.american.edu/justice
Justice for Vets• www.justiceforvets.org
National Association of Drug Courts• www.allrise.org
National Center for DWI Courts• www.DWIcourts.org
Websites for Drug Court and Problem- Solving Courts Information
• National Center for State Courts• www.ncsonline.org
• National Council of Juvenile &Family Court Judges• www.ncjfcj.org
• National Drug Court Institute• www.ndci.org
• National Judicial College• www.judges.org
Reentry Resources: Selected Websites
Information on grants and resources related to community corrections and offender reentry
• http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/BJA• http://www.samhsa.gov/Grants/• http://nationalreentryresourcecenter.org• http://www.grants.gov/• http://www.reentrypolicy.org• http://www.urbaninstitute.org• http://gainscenter.samhsa.gov
Want More Information? CJ Team Contact Information
Ken Robertson, Team Leader, CJ Grants [email protected] 240-276-1621
Jon Berg, Public Health Advisor, Offender Re-entry/Adult Drug [email protected] 240-276-1609
George Samayoa, Public Health AdvisorDrug [email protected] 240-276-1622
Greg Torain, Public Health Advisor Juvenile Drug Court, Teen Courts, Veterans Treatment [email protected] 240-276-1832