The California MAT Expansion Project: External Resources
State Resources
Opioid Safety Coalitions Network
NTP Program Directory
Federal Resources
Toolkits for Treatment Providers
Prescriber Toolkit
This toolkit outlines the necessary steps to obtain a DATA 2000 Waiver to prescribe buprenorphine in a primary care office, or other health care setting.
Residential Facilities Toolkit
This toolkit for residential facilities was developed by Harbage Consulting, with support from the California Health Care Foundation, and in collaboration with DHCS. The toolkit aims to inform residential facilities about the evidence behind MAT, how it can help their patients, and how to get started with prescribing or allowing access to these medications within their facilities. The toolkit consists of three parts, an appendix, and a resource from the National Council for Behavioral Health challenging common myths about MAT.
Part 1: Basic Overview of MAT
Part 2: MAT in Residential Facilities
Part 3: Obtaining a DATA 2000 Waiver
STR Grant Materials
DHCS Opioid STR Grant Application
DHCS Opioid STR Grant Overview PowerPoint
DHCS Opioid STR Grant Timeline
SOR Grant Materials
SOR Project Narrative
SOR Project Chart
Abstract
Webinars
February 2018 County TA
MAT Expansion Project Overview
SOR Grant Overview
Resources for Families
The 20-Minute Guide from The Center For Motivation and Change – 2017: this guide provides a “practical, compassionate and effective roadmap” for those concerned about a friend or family members substance use. There are two guides available—one tailored to parents and one tailored to partners.
Family-Driven Care in America: More Than a Good Idea – 2010: a scientific research paper demonstrating that better outcomes are achieved when family members have meaningful roles in treatment of children and adolescents.
Family Peer-to-Peer Support Programs in Children’s Mental Health: A Critical Issues Guide at the IDEAS Center – 2008: this document discusses design, implementation, and sustainability of family peer-to-peer programs in children’s mental health.
Family-to-Family Peer Support: Models and Evaluation at the Family-Run Executie Director Leadership Association (FREDLA) – 2012: this document explains organizational models of family-to-family peer support, discusses training and certification of peer support workers, and offers tips for measuring outcomes.
Standards of Excellence for Family-Run Organizations from FREDLA – 2015: this document provides guidance on maintaining organizational accountability and sustainability in family-run organizations established by parents caring for children or youth with mental/behavioral health needs.
Video Trainings
Parenting in Recovery: Challenges and Opportunities (90 min.) – September 15, 2016
Expanding the Capacity and Impact of Family-Run and Family-Focused Organizations Through Collaboration (88 min.)
Recovery-Oriented Practice: Person/Family-Centered Recovery Planning (88 min.) – September 12, 2013
Recovery Supports for Children and Families (90 min.) – July 19, 2012
Treatment Locators:
Naloxone Access participating (pharmacies in California)