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Access to RecoveryAccess to Recovery (ATR) is an initiative seeking to increase access to substance abuse services through independent assessment, participant choice of service providers, service linkages with faith- and community-based organizations, and an electronic voucher method of payment. The ATR program operates through drug courts in Bexar, Brooks, Burnet, Collin, Dallas, El Paso, Fort Bend, Grayson, Harris, Jim Wells, Lubbock, Tarrant, and Travis counties. Texas Receives Second Access To Recovery (ATR) Grant-Texas Expanding Access to Recovery (TEATR) GrantThe Substance Abuse and Mental Health Service Administration (SAMHSA) awarded $13.5 million over three years for the Texas Expanding Access to Recovery (TEATR) Grant. Learn more » More Information
Provider MonitoringTools to help monitor compliance of ATR program requirements:
Technical Assistance For ProvidersHelpful information for current ATR providers to ensure that program requirements are met and that prospective providers become approved providers:
Behavioral Health Integrated Provider System (BHIPS)
Participating Provider ListSubstance Abuse Recovery Support Services For Adult and Juvenile ProbationersClients under supervision in ATR counties are eligible for substance abuse treatment and recovery support services. Substance Abuse Services For CPS ClientsATR Services are available to all clients in ATR counties involved in the CPS system. Clients are eligible for substance abuse treatment and recovery support services. CourtsThe Access to Recovery program is available through participating drug courts. The listed courts have entered into signed Memorandums of Agreement (MOAs) with DSHS to participate in ATR. Client Information
Information in this section is also available in Spanish. **(Aquí usted encontrará un folleto que describe a cliente los derechos, y una inspección de la satisfacción de cliente. ) Helpful LinksThis section contains links to other websites with information related to drug courts and substance abuse. This page was last modified October 04, 2007 |
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