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Arizona Citizen Review Panel Program (ACRPP)

In partnership with Arizona Department of Economic Security, Division of Children, Youth and Families, CABHP coordinates three statewide panels that develop recommendations for improvement to the child welfare system in Arizona.

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Arizona Families F.I.R.S.T. (AFF)

Evaluates the process and outcomes of an interagency initiative designed to meet the needs of child welfare involved families where parental substance abuse is a causative factor.

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The Criminal Justice Drug Abuse Treatment Studies (CJ-DATS II)

Funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), CJ-DATS II is a five-year collaborative research project involving ten research centers from across the country to develop organizational or systems-wide changes relating to substance abuse treatment interventions for those involved with the criminal justice system.

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DES Advanced Academy

The Arizona Child Welfare Advanced Training Academy, in partnership with the DES Division of Children, Youth and Families, provides training to DCYF staff and supervisors in the areas of leadership skills, data utilization, decision making, and Secondary Trauma Training.

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Engaging, Motivating and Providing Options within Recovery for Veterans (EMPOWR)

The Engaging, Motivating and Providing Options Within Recovery (EMPOWR) Project is a local Recovery Oriented System of Care dedicated to providing integrated evidence-based substance abuse treatment, transitional housing, and supportive services with a focus on homeless veterans with substance abuse/co-occurring disorders in Tucson, AZ.

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Maricopa County Drug Court Opiate Enhancement Project

The Maricopa County Drug Court Opiate Treatment Enhancement Program provides outpatient detox to opiate addicted drug court participants, physician-based resources, a full continuum of treatment services through Community Bridges, focused pain management treatment, and peer to peer services.

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Pacific Southwest Addiction Technology Transfer Center

In partnership with UCLA, CABHP helps meet the needs of the substance abuse treatment communities in Arizona and California.

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Recovery Community Services Program - Peer to Peer Recovery Support Services

CABHP monitors implementation, provides feedback, and evaluates outcomes of a peer-based program to connect homeless people in Maricopa County with treatment for substance use disorders and other needed services.

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