Integrating Substance Abuse Treatment and Vocational Services - Center For Substance Abuse Treatment - Treatment Improvement Protocol
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Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs in the Lives of Young Children
This report was prepared for the UCLA Center for Healthier Children, Families and Communities and is contained in Building Community Systems for Young Children, a series of reports designed to support the implementation of Proposition 10.
Analysis of the AOD Treatment Benefit in the California Healthy Families Program
Children and Family Futures prepared this report at the request of the members of the California Alcohol and Other Drug Policy Forum. This report was presented to the California Policy Forum, State agencies, and the Legislature as educational material to assist in the development of effective responses for California's children affected by alcohol and other drug problems.
The Implications of Alcohol and Other Drug-Related Problems for Community-Wide Family Support Systems
Prepared for the Kennedy School Executive Session on The Future of Child Protective Services, this paper argues that the need for AOD (alcohol and other drugs) treatment services among CPS parents is substantial, and far greater than current policy or practice recognize. The two systems have many barriers to working together, including differences in attitudes toward clients, training and education, and funding streams. The typical response to clients in the CPS system needing AOD treatment is inadequate to assure that the intended outcomes of either system will be achieved.
Collaborative Values Inventory
The Collaborative Values Inventory is a questionnaire to be completed by cross-disciplinary teams of professionals who seek a better understanding of the values that guide their separate disciplines. After participants complete the questionnaire anonymously, the responses are scored and a meeting can be held to discuss the similarities and differences in values across their systems. The questionnaire helps community members and professional staff to develop common principles for their work together.
Other AOD Publications of Interest