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Upcoming Events

May

14

Contingency Management (May 2024)

This training will assist participants in understanding the fundamentals of contingency management

May

14

NIATx Change Leader Academy (May 2024)

This series takes place on May 14, 21, 28 and June 4, 2024 from 2:30 PM–4:00 PM CT. You must attend

May

15

Screening, Brief Intervention & Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) (New England Region 1)

The New England ATTC in partnership with the Community Care Alliance of Rhode Island is hosting this

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Using Cultural Humility to Promote Person Centered Care

Using Cultural Humility to Promote Person Centered Care - Webinar

National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week

National Drug & Alcohol Facts Week

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Cannabis and Mental Health (webinar)

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Hiring and Leading Staff in Evidence Based Practices

Success Stories

SUD and Beyond: Schools Use NIATx To Improve Youth Suicide Prevention Efforts

For the past 20 years, many organizations from a diverse range of professional fields have successfully used NIATx to implement change and streamline work processes. One recent success story comes from an intensive technical assistance (ITA) learning collaborative, Building Capacity for Effective School-based Suicide Prevention, sponsored by the Great Lakes Mental Health Technology Transfer Center School-based Supplement (SB-MHTTC) and the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention...

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Embracing Change: Leading Through Change - Essential Skills for Managers in Behavioral Health Settings

The Pacific Southwest ATTC developed and pilot tested an intensive technical assistance model designed to enhance internal change capacity within substance use disorder treatment and recovery support organizations...

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Behavioral Health Resources for Service Members and Veterans

The Defense Health Agency’s (DHA) Psychological Health Center of Excellence (PHCoE) provides psychological health expertise to the military community by continuing to improve psychological health care, readiness, and prevention of psychological health disorders. PHCoE utilizes Implementation Science, which helps clinicians implement empirically supported treatments and provides Clinical Support Tools which assist providers in the use of Department of Defense (DOD)/Veterans Administration (VA) clinical practice guidelines for psychological health conditions, including provider, patient, and family guides.

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South Southwest ATTC: Implementing Remote Technology In a Time of Crisis

The recent COVID-19 health pandemic has accelerated the implementation of behavioral health services via remote technology, including telephone and video conferencing.  At the start of the response to the pandemic, South Southwest ATTC began receiving multiple requests from organizations across the region for immediate guidance on how to translate many of the strategies for remote technology on the ground in a rapid and timely manner... 

 

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SoberBowl II: Stealth Recovery Advocacy

In the fall of 2016, Houston was abuzz with excitement about Super Bowl 2017, which was held at Houston's NRG Stadium. Billboards and restaurants advertised the big game, with accompanying big entertainment and watch parties.

"That's when I realized that people in recovery need an alcohol- and drug-free space where they can participate in all the energy surrounding the Super Bowl," says Abbott.

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Technology Transfer and Organizational Resilience in the age of COVID-19

February 4-6, 2020, 39 behavioral health professionals representing 13 agencies throughout HHS Region 9 gathered in Oakland, California for three days to participate in the PSATTC’s Organizational Process Improvement Initiative (OPII) Change Facilitator Academy... And then COVID-19 happened.

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