Individuals with substance use or mental disorders often face obstacles in access to care. To improve engagement, learn more about the use of peer and recovery specialists, often those with lived experience, to provide recovery support.
National Center on Substance Abuse and Child Welfare, 2024
This four-module toolkit offers strategies to develop peer support specialist programs for parents affected by substance use—whose
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This four-module toolkit offers strategies to develop peer support specialist programs for parents affected by substance use—whose
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Provides key considerations for collaboratives engaging parents involved with the
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Bringing Recovery Supports to Scale Technical Assistance Center Strategy (BRSS TACS
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This resource provides training and technical assistance related to peers and
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This webinar provides an overview on the START model that includes a review of the model and associated outcomes, lessons from START
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This evaluation report summarizes the outcomes from the Illinois Alcohol and other
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Faces & Voices of Recovery is an organization dedicated to changing the way addiction
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