The Anchor Recovery Community Center is an organization run by people with lived experience of addiction and recovery and their allies that provides a number of services in the City of Providence and the State of Rhode Island.
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Sobriety Treatment Evaluation and Recovery Teams Evaluation and Publication List
Source: Sobriety Treatment and Recovery Teams (START)
This one pager provides a list of peer-reviewed journal articles written about the Sobriety Treatment and Recovery Teams (START) model for serving families affected by addiction and child welfare system involvement.
Sobriety Treatment and Recovery Teams (START): Implementation Manual
Source: Kentucky Department for Community Based Services and Children and Family Futures
This program manual explains the basic tenets and essential elements of the Sobriety Treatment and Recovery Teams (START) model for working with families affected by substance use disorder and child welfare involvement.
Sobriety Treatment and Recovery Teams (START)
Source: Children and Family Futures
Children and Family Futures provides technical assistance to local communities implementing the Sobriety Treatment and Recovery Teams (START) model of working with families with substance use disorder and child welfare involvement. The website includes information about the model, resources, and an opportunity to request technical assistance.
START Safe and Sound
Source: Kentucky Educational Television
This 9-minute video explains the role family mentors play in Kentucky’s Sobriety, Treatment and Recovery Team (START) program. The video features family mentors talking about their stories, their role in helping other parents with substance use disorder and child welfare involvement, and the story of a family helped by the program.
Substance Use Disorder Peer Delivered Services Child Welfare Best Practices Curriculum
Source: Southern Oregon Regional Facilitation Center
This training guide for peer recovery mentors working the child welfare system is notable for its description of 10 best practices for family peer support mentors.
The Use of Peers and Recovery Specialists in Child Welfare Settings
Source: National Center on Substance Abuse and Child Welfare
This guide provides information on service models that use family peer mentors or recovery specialists to serve families affected by substance use disorder (SUD) who are involved with the child welfare system. The guide describes 2 models:
Ohio START 2019 Impact Report
Source: Public Children Services Association of Ohio
This 2-page document describes the impact of the Ohio Sobriety, Treatment, and Reducing Trauma (START) program, which provides wrap-around services to children and families impacted by opiates and other addictive substances. Also included in this resource is information on services provided by the START teams in Ohio in 2019.
Ohio START Program Brochure
Source: Public Children Services Association of Ohio
This 2-page brochure explains Ohio’s Sobriety, Treatment, and Reducing Trauma (START) Program, which provides family peer support and other services to children and families impacted by opiates and other addictive substances. The brochure explains the program with an emphasis on the role of family peer mentors.
Ohio START Program
Source: Public Children Services Association of Ohio
The Ohio Sobriety, Treatment, and Reducing Trauma (START) Program provides wrap-around services to children and families impacted by opiates and other drugs.