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A List of IDDT Resources
$0/Free / A list of resources and tools for implementing Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment (IDDT), the evidence-based practice, recommended by
consultants and trainers from the Center for Evidence-Based Practices at
Case Western Reserve University. / Funded by the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (OhioMHAS).
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A List of VA Resources (Veterans Affairs)
The resources on this page assist with many aspects of military life and veteran status, including
transitioning into and out of military service and managing health and
wellness across the lifespan. The resources
are recommended for active service members, veterans, families, and providers of services. These resources were assembled with recommendations from staff members at the Veterans Affairs (VA) centers in Cleveland and Columbus, Ohio.
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Best of SAMHSA Resources for DDCAT and DDCMHT
Free web resource. | "Best of SAMHSA Resources for DDCAT and DDCMHT" is a list
of free materials that are especially useful for the Dual Diagnosis Capability in Addiction Treatment and Mental Health Treatment Indexes, organizational assessment and planning tools.
The list is produced by the consultants and trainers of our Center.
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Criminal Justice-Mental Health Consensus Project
The Criminal Justice / Mental Health Consensus Project desinged to help
local, state, and federal policymakers and criminal justice and mental
health professionals improve the response to people with mental illness
who become involved in, or are at risk of involvement in, the criminal
justice system.
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Drug Court Practitioner Fact Sheets
$0, Free PDFs/ A series of fact sheets about important issues relevant in drug courts. Recommended for providers of services to people with substance abuse and mental illness (SAMI). Look for this title, "Six Steps to Improve Your Drug Court Outcomes for Adults with Co-Occurring Disorders." The series is produced by National Drug Court Institute (NDCI), National Association of Drug Court Professionals.
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