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Page 1: ATTC Network Orientation

ATTC Network Orientation

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services AdministrationCenter for Substance Abuse Treatment

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The ATTC Network

• Committed to helping the field stay abreast of “what works” in order to enhance their skills and change their practice

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• 1993: 11 Regional Centers were first funded by CSAT to serve 22 states

• 1998: 13 Regional Centers and a National Office

• 2002: 14 Regional Centers and a National Office serve all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands and the Pacific Trust Territories

• 2007: Refunded by CSAT through 2012 to serve all states and territories

ATTC Network History

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• Raise awareness of evidence-based and promising treatment and recovery service practices,

• Build skills to prepare the workforce to deliver state-of-the-art addictions treatment and recovery services, and

• Change practice by incorporating these new skills into everyday use for the purpose of improving addictions treatment and recovery outcomes.

ATTC Purpose

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The ATTC Network 2007-2012

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National Approach•Respond to SAMHSA

• Develop Network Strategic Plan

•Form Network Workgroups

•Collaborate on Cross-ATTC Projects

•Partner with ATTC Advisory Group and other stakeholders

•Promote & Market Network Products

Regional Approach•Respond to SAMHSA

•Conduct State Needs Assessments

•Develop Work Plans Based on Needs Assessments

•Respond to needs of SSAs & Other State/Regional Stakeholders

•Partner with Regional Advisory Group

•Engage in Cross-ATTC Projects

How the Network Does its Work

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• Workforce Development• Technology Transfer and Systems Change• Performance Monitoring and Quality

Improvement• Recovery-Oriented Systems of Care• Communication and Network Development

The ATTC Network Priority Areas

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• Focus primarily on front-line addictions counselors and clinical supervisors, but also serve multi-disciplinary groups

• Address multi-system issues

• Provide education and training

• Work to improve standards and policies in the field

Characteristics of all Regional Centers

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• Location• Target Audience/Discipline• Educational Focus• Systems Focus• Staff Expertise

Unique Aspects of all Regional Centers

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• Transfers scientific findings into mainstream addiction treatment practice

• Five Blending Products available:– Buprenorphine Treatment– Buprenorphine Detoxification– Treatment Planning M.A.T.R.S. (Measurable,

Achievable, Timely, Realistic, Specific)– Promoting Awareness of Motivational Incentives

(PAMI)– Motivational Interviewing Assessment: Supervisory

Tools for Enhancing Performance (MIA: STEP)

NIDA/SAMHSA Blending Initiative

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Find all products at:

ATTCnetwork.org

NIDA/SAMHSA Blending Initiative, Cont.

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Government Results and Performance Act (GPRA) Measures

– Number of events– Number of participants– Number of participants who report satisfaction

with event– Number of participants who report applying the

knowledge/skills from events in their work– Surveys done at baseline and 3 months

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GPRA Findings• Since 2005, ATTCs have served approximately

148,000 individuals in approximately 5,000 events

• 93% of those surveyed report satisfaction with the event

• 83% reports sharing the information with others

• 79% report applying the information in their work

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Purpose:• Identify successes of technology transfer efforts

across the Network

• Share lessons learned across Regions for the enhancement of all Regional activities

• Distinguish between Region-specific and more common processes and outcomes

National Evaluation of the ATTC Network

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Approach:• A mix of quantitative

and qualitative data• Attention to both

process and outcome

National Evaluation, Cont.

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Purpose is to understand: • Demographics of the

current workforce• What are the anticipated

workforce development needs for 2010-2015

• What are common strategies & methods to prepare, retain & maintain the workforce

National Workforce Survey

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• All Regional Centers will participate

• Approach will be both qualitative and quantitative

• Directors of agencies listed in the I-SSATS will be sampled

• Final Report--2012

National Workforce Survey, Cont.

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Network Resources & Publications

An Overview:

•The Change Book: A Blueprint for Technology Transfer-outlines the steps necessary to effect change within an organization

•PFR/ATTC Leadership Institute-a unique professional development opportunity for emerging leaders to cultivate their leadership potential

•The Training Point: An Uncommon Learning Exchange for Addictions Trainers-a seven week course designed to enhance the knowledge and abilities of individuals to teach adult learners

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•AddictionCareers.org

•AddictionEd.org

•Addiction Science Made Easy

•The Bridge

•Certification Info•Eye on the Field

•FightRXabuse.org

•PFR/ATTC Leadership Institute

•Resources and Publications Catalog

•Directory of Addiction Study Programs (DASP)

Network Resources and Publications

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Explore• Regional Centers

• National Programs & Initiatives

• ATTC Priority Areas

Learn • Featured Topics Library

• Term Master

• Educational Opportunities

Find• Resources and Publications

• Events

• Certification Info

ATTC Network website

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The Bridge (quarterly)

Eye on the Field (monthly)

•The Bridge: the research and practice of technology transfer

•Eye on the Field: news and updates in the field of addictions treatment

E-Publications

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Find basic information on a variety of state, national, and some international bodies that offer licensing & credentialing for addictions counselors

Certification Info

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ATTC Publications Catalog

• A comprehensive list of ATTC Network products, publications, and tools

• Find new ideas, identify potential collaborations, lessen duplication of effort, identify research

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An international reference for distance education opportunities

AddictionEd.org

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ATTCnetwork.orgATTC National Office5100 Rockhill Road, UMKCKansas City, MO 64110816-235-6988 (O)816-235-6580 (F)[email protected]

Catherine D. Nugent, LCPCSAMHSA/[email protected]

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