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2011

Arizona Regional Partnership Grant - Parent to Parent (P2P) Recovery Program
The Parent to Parent (P2P) Recovery Program was established in 2008 as an enhancement to the pre-existing Arizona Families F.I.R.S.T. (AFF) program. This report summarizes the methods, findings, and conclusions of a program evaluation conducted of a Federally-funded program that targeted substance abuse treatment services toward methamphetamine abusing parents of substance exposed newborns in one large, southwestern metropolitan community.
Arizona Families F.I.R.S.T. 2011 Annual Report
The annual evaluation report for state fiscal year 2011 summarizes the key processes and outcomes of the Arizona Families F.I.R.S.T. program, now in its tenth year of operation.
2011 Arizona Citizen Review Panel 13th Annual Report
The 13th annual report summarizes the accomplishments, activities, findings, and recommendations of three regional Arizona Citizen Review panels, and was prepared by the Center for Applied Behavioral Health Policy (CABHP), Arizona State University. This project was supported by the Arizona Department of Economic Security, Division of Children, Youth and Families through a grant awarded by the Child Abuse and Prevention Treatment Act (CAPTA).
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