The SAMHSA Matrix depicts priorities and cross-cutting
principles that guide SAMHSA’s program, policy, and resource
allocation. It is founded
on a vision for the work of SAMHSA that promotes “a life in
the community for everyone” by building resilience and facilitating
recovery.
The RCSP program is part of SAMHSA’s priority effort to build
Substance Abuse Treatment Capacity. It reflects the SAMHSA principle
of aiming for recovery. In the broadest sense, the principle of recovery
includes reduction in stigma and barriers to services, also part
of the recovery communities’ efforts.
The "X" in the matrix image below marks the spot where the RCSP
priorities and principles fit into the matrix and contribute to the
attainment
of
SAMHSA objectives.
SAMHSA’s matrix is an evolving tool that highlights SAMHSA
priorities; new activities may emerge to target other emerging
issues. It reflects both the priorities of the Department of Health
and Human
Service and a public health approach to mental health services,
substance use prevention, and addiction treatment.
"People of all ages, with or
at risk for mental or substance use disorders, should have
the opportunity for a fulfilling life that includes a job,
a home, and meaningful relationships with family and friends."
Charles G. Curie,
M.A., A.C.S.W.
Administrator
SAMHSA