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[…] began as one comprehensive document with an i nterview script, glossary, and series of questions with prompts by main topics. This document was reviewed by the team, tested with a recovery housing program, revised, and then split into three sepa rate interview protocols: one for administrators, one for policy makers, and one for residents. […]
Read More[…] requirements, 42 An example of a currently -in –force zoning provision containing such a requirement can be found at Dublin, Ohio Code of Ordinances, § 153.073, https://codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/dublin/ latest/dublin_oh/0 -0 -0 -99051 . 43 It is beyond the purview of this Model Act to include a provision that is applicable to other types of group […]
Read More[…] quality standards. The National Council recommends that legislation require that recovery homes meet quality standards established in 2011 by NARR, and/or the Oxford House Model™. As long– tested standards, they provide a clear and measurable baseline for residences and also reduce the administrative effort needed to create standards on the state or local level. […]
Read More[…] will have more residents who drive and will therefore use more on– street parking than other households . But these assumptions should at the very least be tested by studying the actual causes and extent of on– street parking shortages in an area. 106 Local governments should also consider less discriminatory alternatives, such as […]
Read MoreNational Alliance For Recovery Residences Introduction
[…] that targets specific levels of recovery residences from peer–run to treatment. _____________________________________________________________________________________ NARR Introduction and Invitation October 6, 2011 Page 13 of 15 NARR meets the challenge of providing affordable and cost–effective training by using the latest technology including web–based training and other distance learning products. Research Despite a history extending back over seven decades, recovery residences are just beginning to receive both […]
Read More[…] that targets specific levels of recovery residences from peer–run to treatment. _____________________________________________________________________________________ NARR Introduction and Invitation October 6, 2011 Page 13 of 15 NARR meets the challenge of providing affordable and cost–effective training by using the latest technology including web–based training and other distance learning products. Research Despite a history extending back over seven decades, recovery residences are just beginning to receive both […]
Read MoreASAM Public Policy Statement on Housing’s Role in Addressing Substance Use and Facilitating Recovery 2025
[…] services. There remains an insufficient supply of immediate and low–barrier access emergency shelter s, 39,40 especially non -congregate shelter s, that do not require alcohol and drug testing for admission . Recovery support through recovery residences The ASAM Criteria now recommends an addition of a “recovery residence” to an outpatient level of care for […]
Read More[…] Kratom …………………………………………………………….. ………. 104 Salvia Divinorum ………………………………………………………… 105 IV. Resources ……………………………………………………………… …. 106 Drugs of Abuse | A DEA Resource Guide: 2020 EDITION 5 Welcome TO THE LATEST EDITION OF DRUGS OF ABUSE Education plays a critical role in preventing substance abuse. Drugs of Abuse, A DEA Resource Guide, is designed to be a […]
Read MoreModel Patient Protection and Treatment Ethics Act 2019
[…] 5 Section V – General Principle 5 Section VI – Truth in Marketing 8 Section VII – Lead Generator and Referral Marketing 10 Section VIII – Drug Testing 11 Section IX – Recovery Residences 13 Section X – Patient Brokering and Kickbacks 18 Section XI – Managed Care 21 Section XII – Responsibility, Transparency, […]
Read More[…] – 4:00 pm Set Up for Day 3 Tom Hill 4:00 pm Adjourn DAY 3: JANUARY 27, 2021 Goals: • Explore elements of a pilot study to test the cost–effectiveness of different payment models. Time Activity Facilitator 2:00 – 2:30 pm Welcome to Day 3 Review Notes of Previous Days Tom Hill 2:30 – […]
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