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SAMHSA Program to Advance Recovery Knowledge Resource Center
The SAMHSA Program to Advance Recovery Knowledge (SPARK) supports transformational, recovery-oriented change for every state, tribal, and territorial behavioral health system and promotes equitable access to recovery supports in the United States. This resource center includes current information focused on equitable recovery supports including recovery-oriented care, recovery supports and services, and recovery-oriented systems for people with mental health/substance use disorders and co-occurring disorders.
If you have questions about these resources or suggestions for recovery resources to be added, please email the SPARK team.
This Department of Labor website provides information and a comprehensive toolkit, plus state and local resources, to expand employment opportunities for people in or seeking recovery.
This toolkit is to help jail administrators, in collaboration with correctional staff, health care professionals, and community partners, build on their jail’s current efforts to manage substance withdrawal as outlined in the Guidelines for Managing Substance Use in Jails.
This report explores the use of the Value-Based Payment model and potential to improve delivery of integrated and coordinated substance use disorder treatment services.
This online course offers ways to think about adopting and integrating peer recovery support services into criminal justice settings, by identifying essential elements of comprehensive programs, essential integration processes, key program design factors, and drivers of success.
This policy brief provides clear guidance regarding the expected and effective operation of the subset of the Department of Housing and Urban Development(HUD)-funded recovery housing programs in order to strengthen performance and improve the achievement of outcomes by these programs.