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The following materials can be ordered through NCADI. Simply fill in the quantities that you would like to order, fill in your name and address, then press "Submit Your Order." The hyperlinks will take you to the materials that are available on our web site.
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Recovery Month Kit, (CSAT, 2000) (F0 33)
This toolkit provides the information to easily tailor a community outreach program that matches your time and resources, while still helping to educate key constituent groups about the need to involve them in improving treatment in your community. The kit offers ideas and suggestions for planning and implementing a manageable campaign that conveys this year’s observance theme, We Recover Together: Family, Friends, and Community, which emphasizes the importance of family and community in the recovery process.

Recovery Month Poster, (CSAT, 2000) (AVD 115)
Promote Recovery Month by displaying this colorful wall poster.

Changing the Conversation: The National Treatment Plan Initiative to Improve Substance Abuse Treatment, (CSAT, 2000) (BKD 383)
This document presents a set of guidelines and recommendations drawn from the work of panels and the many additional individuals who participated in the hearings and submitted components.

Changing the Conversation: Improving Substance Abuse Treatment, Panel Reports, Public Hearings, and Participant Acknowledgements (CSAT, 2000) (BKD382)
This document is the second volume produced from the National Treatment Plan Initiative, and contains the full panel reports, summaries of the public hearings, and the list of all contributors.

Keeping Youth Drug Free (SAMHSA, 2000) (PHD 711)
This publication has been prepared in response to what caregivers and young people say about working together to resist all the pressures to use alcohol, tobacco, and illicit drugs. It is geared to the parents, guardians, and other role models of 7- to 13-year- olds, but the material and exercises can also work for different age groups.

Substance Abuse Among Older Adults, Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) Series 26 (CSAT, 1998) (BKD 250)
The TIP discusses the relationship between aging and substance abuse and offers guidance on identifying, screening, and assessing not only substance abuse but also disorders such as dementia and delirium that can mask or mimic an alcohol or prescription drug problem.

Screening and Assessing Adolescents For Substance Use Disorders, Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) Series 31 (CSAT, 1999) (BKD 306)
This TIP focuses on the most current procedures and instruments for detecting substance abuse among adolescents, conducting comprehensive assessments, and beginning treatment planning.

Treatment of Adolescents With Substance Use Disorders , Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) Series 32 (CSAT, 1999) (BKD 307)
This TIP focuses on ways to specialize treatment for adolescents, as well as on common and effective program components and approaches being used today.

Substance Abuse Treatment and Domestic Violence, Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) Series 25 (CSAT, 1997) (BKD 239)
This TIP gives providers useful information on the role of substance abuse in domestic violence -- both among the men who batter and the women who are battered.

Combining Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Treatment With Diversion for Juveniles in the Justice System, Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) Series 21 (CSAT, 1995) (BKD 169)
This TIP covers the goals of substance abuse treatment-focused diversion program goals, diversion program collaborating, and juvenile diversion to substance abuse treatment planning.

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