Link to the New England Technology Transfer Center ( ATTC) Network website which provides training and technical assistance to addiction treatment and recovery service providers who serve clients in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
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Northeast and Caribbean Addiction Technology Transfer Center Network
Source: Northeast and Caribbean Addiction Technology Transfer Center Network
Link to the Northeast & Caribbean Technology Transfer Center ( ATTC) Network website which provides training and technical assistance to addiction treatment and recovery service providers who serve clients in New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Central East Addiction Technology Transfer Network
Source: Central East Addiction Technology Transfer Network
Link to the Central East Technology Transfer Center ( ATTC) Network website which provides training and technical assistance to addiction treatment and recovery service providers who serve clients in Delaware, the District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia.
Southeast Addition Technology Transfer Center Network
Source: Southeast Addition Technology Transfer Center Network
Link to the Southeast Technology Transfer Center ( ATTC) Network website which provides training and technical assistance to addiction treatment and recovery service providers who serve clients in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee.
National Hispanic and Latino Addiction Technology Transfer Center Network
Source: National Hispanic and Latino Addiction Technology Transfer Center Network
Link to the National Hispanic & Latino Addiction Technology Transfer Center ( ATTC) Network website which provides training and technical assistance to addiction treatment and recovery service providers who serve Hispanic and Latino populations in the United States.
Addiction Treatment Networks Cannot Withstand Acute Crises: Lessons from the 2021 Winter Storm Uri in Texas
Source: National Academy of Medicine
This commentary piece describes the effect the 2021 winter storm Uri had on the addiction treatment network in Austin, Texas and the significant challenges patients faced in maintaining access to medications to treat opioid use disorder.
North American Syringe Exchange Network
Source: Dave Purchase Project
This website for the North American Syringe Exchange Network provides an interactive map that allows users to locate syringe exchange programs (SEPs). Part of the Dave Purchase Initiative which helps SEPs collectively purchase supplies and provides financial support for establishing SEPs. Funding Source: Various grants and donations.
Expanding the Use of Medications to Treat Individuals with Substance Use Disorders in Safety-Net Settings – Creating Change on the Ground: Opportunities and Lessons Learned from the Field
Source: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
A 2014 report on the findings from a learning collaborative on how to implement medication assisted treatment in safety net settings including primary care, substance use treatment, and community mental health programs. Leaders from California, Maryland, and Ohio participated in the learning collaborative and this report shares their lessons learned.
Opioid Abuse in Kentucky: The Business Community’s Perspective
Source: Kentucky Chamber Workforce Center
This report from the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce describes the impact of the opioid crisis in Kentucky from the business community’s perspective.
NIDAMED: Clinical Resources
Source: National Institute on Drug Abuse
NIDAMED, an imitative of the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), has a mission of developing science-based resources for clinicians, other health professionals, and those in training to improve screening for and treatment of substance use disorders. The website includes resources in 9 categories: