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  • ...ng opposition may require education, effective counterarguments, financial resources, and increased public awareness. *National Harm Reduction Coalition - Resources for Syringe Access and Policy<ref>https://harmreduction.org/issues/syringe-
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  • ...ve+Housing+Options+for+People+in+Recovery Improve Affordable & Supportive Housing Options for People in Recovery] ...Resources+Adoption+of++Trauma-Informed+Practices+%26+Policies Expand Human Resources Adoption of Trauma-Informed Practices & Policies]
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  • ...onal poverty, lack of job opportunities, exposure to violence, substandard housing and education, and lack of access to key services.<ref>http://sparqtools.or ...reatment for traumatic stress and associated mental health symptoms. *Make resources available to children, families, and providers on trauma exposure, its impa
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  • Recovery happens in communities,&nbsp;and community-based resources have been shown to positively affect SUD impact and SUD recovery. By educat Recovery-ready communities include internal and external resources that support and sustain recovery from SUD.&nbsp; Recovery capital is becom
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  • ...outcomes of social functioning and well-being including employment, stable housing and other measures of well-being. Also, research would ideally have informa ...ust 8, 2016. (n.d.). Retrieved December 5, 2019, from https://www.asam.org/resources/publications/magazine/read/article/2016/07/06/summary-of-the-major-componen
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  • ...eir self-identified needs and reduce utilization of limited justice system resources by reducing re-arrest, recidivism and future justice system expenditures. ...ing:0in"><span style="font-family:"><span style="color:#0d6efd">Treatment, Housing, and Recovery Strategy Area</span></span></span>]<span style="background:wh
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  • = Tools and Resources = == Sober Housing at Universities ==
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  • ...busers are victims of domestic abuse, are homeless, have unsafe/inadequate housing, lack reliable transportation and, do not possess health insurance or the m ...e partner violence, trauma and intergenerational trauma, unsafe/inadequate housing, poverty, food insecurity, mental health issues, mother-child separation, r
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  • ...h a chronic care management model which involves outpatient care, recovery housing, recovery coaching, and management checkups. They are meant to be culturall Other treatment programs include recovery coaching, recovery housing, recovery management, peer-led recovery community centers, and recovery-bas
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  • ...atment/drug courts, treatment while incarcerated and re-entry services and resources<br/> Ongoing research has suggested that substance use can be associated wi ...tice system. These individuals are a part of every community and providing resources to a person with a SUD can help lead to a life in recovery as opposed to a
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  • ...the community perceives a number of elements of addiction, as well as what resources are already at work across the many stakeholder sets in your community. *Are recovery support services - including housing, job training, coaching, and education&nbsp;available, and do they meet the
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  • ...to integrate them into a healthier lifestyle, which often including stable housing, gains in healthcare and social connections, and improvements to their empl ...ring “second chance” employees. With the help of targeted programs and resources people in recovery can get back on their feet and move more swiftly through
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  • ...have the best interests of their residents in mind.<br/> <br/> Supportive Housing for people in recovery can range from peer-run homes to licensed treatment = Background Information on Recovery Housing =
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  • *Have an up-to-date directory of available resources with a growing amount of information on each group to help people find a gr *Provide peer recovery groups with resources and tools that they can use to enhance their own effectiveness and support
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  • ...to [[Increase%20Resources%20to%20Address%20the%20Opioid%20Crisis|Increase Resources to Address the Opioid Crisis]]<div id="toc"> ...services, including employment assistance, child care, care management and housing support, may enhance the engagement of individuals and their families in ac
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  • ...testing, and treatment. Stigma also limits employment, school enrollment, housing and access to social and safety net services for users.<ref>LUOMA, J. B., K ...ether the material produced is further stigmatizing to people. See Tools & Resources for a guide to using person centric language.
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  • ...sp; Help connect people in peer-based recovery groups with other tools and resources to support successful long-term recovery. [https://sherecovers.co/ She Recovers] provides a variety of resources, from blogs to retreats, peer support, and recovery coaches certified in th
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  • *Housing providers '''Increasing Recovery Supports are Critical to Long-term Success.'''&nbsp; Housing, education, child care, job training, and job placement assistance are just
    22 KB (3,466 words) - 14:54, 19 September 2021
  • [http://www.ucop.edu/student-mental-health-resources/ University of California] = Sober Housing =
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  • ...splay: block">&nbsp; __TOC__ [This is a for a page containing toolkits and resources. Use the table below as a general outline for how to organize content. Each
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