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SAMHSA’s Focus on the Military & Military Families: The Role of the Mid-America ATTC Pat Stilen, LCSW | Director, Mid-America ATTC October 28, 2010.

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1 SAMHSA’s Focus on the Military & Military Families: The Role of the Mid-America ATTC Pat Stilen, LCSW | Director, Mid-America ATTC October 28, 2010

2 Who We Are Established in 1993 by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s (SAMHSA) Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT) 2 Southern Coast

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4 Who We Are 4 As a nationwide, multidisciplinary resource for professionals in the addictions treatment and recovery services field, the ATTC Network serves to: Raise awareness of evidence-based and promising treatment and recovery practices, Build skills to prepare the workforce to deliver state-of-the-art addictions treatment and recovery services, and Change practice by incorporating these new skills into everyday use for the purpose of improving addictions treatment and recovery outcomes.

5 ATTCnetwork.org Explore Regional Centers National Programs & Initiatives ATTC Network Priority Areas Learn Featured Topics Library Term Master Educational Opportunities Find Resources and Publications Events Counselor Certification Info

6 What is Technology Transfer? 6 Raise awareness | Build skills Accelerate changes in practice

7 SAMHSA’s 8 Strategic Initiatives Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

8 8 Strategic Initiatives 1.Prevention of Substance Abuse and Mental Illness 2.Trauma & Justice 3.Military Families – Active, Guard, Reserve, and Veteran 4.Health Insurance Reform Implementation 5.Housing and Homelessness 6.Health Information Technology for Behavioral Health Providers 7.Data and Outcomes – Demonstrating Results 8.Public Awareness and Support

9 Support America’s service men and women together with their families and communities by leading efforts to ensure needed behavioral health services are accessible and outcomes are successful. 3. Military Families – Active, Guard, Reserve, and Veteran

10 March 2007 – Kansas Partnered with the Kansas Adjutant General, Department of Veterans Affairs - VISN 15, Wichita Vets Center on a one-day conference directed specifically at Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). August 2008 – Nebraska’s Two-Day Wellness Conference (Omaha) Collaborated with the Nebraska National Guard, NE Department of Health & Human Services, and the VA Nebraska-Western Iowa Health Care System. February 2007 & December 2008 – Kansas and Missouri Collaborated with Greater Kansas City Metropolitan area counties; Community Mental Health Coalitions; and Health Care Foundations. Produced a series of half- and full-day conferences addressing issues faced by returning service members and their families in the metro area. Doris Rogers, BS (Veteran) | Project Manager, Mid-America ATTC Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma Mid-America ATTC


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