10 Guiding Principles
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As directed by the SUPPORT Act of 2018, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) published 10 guiding principles for recovery residence best practices:
- Have a clear operational definition
- Recognize that a substance use disorder is a chronic condition requiring a range of recovery supports
- Recognize that co-occurring mental disorders often accompany substance-use disorders
- Assess applicant (potential resident) needs and the appropriateness of the residence to meet these needs
- Promote and use evidence-based practices
- Written policies, procedures, and resident expectations
- Ensures quality, integrity, and resident safety
- Learn and Practice Cultural Competence
- Maintain ongoing communication with interested parties and care specialists
- Evaluate program effectiveness and resident success
Source:
Recovery Housing: Best Practices and Suggested Guidelines (SAMHSA)
Course Syllabus
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.1. Marketplace | ||
.1.1. Supply and Demand | ||
.1.2. Affordability and Sustainability | ||
.1.3. Reputation and Discrimination | ||
.2. Common Language | ||
.2.1. Language | ||
.2.2. Definitions | ||
.3. Policy Intersections | ||
.3.1. Recovery Component | ||
.3.2. Housing Component | ||
.3.3. Treatment Component | ||
.4. Past, Present and Future | ||
.4.1. 1800s | ||
.4.2. 1900s | ||
.4.3. 2000s | ||
.4.4. Future | ||
.5. Levels of Support | ||
.5.1. Levels Overview | ||
.5.2. Level Delineation | ||
.5.3. Multiple Criteria | ||
.6. RR Best Practices | ||
.6.1. 10 Guiding Principles | ||
.6.2. Standards and Certification | ||
.6.3. Philosophical Frameworks | ||
.7. Roles and Responsibilities | ||
.7.1. Governance | ||
.7.2. Leadership | ||
.8. Quiz: Recovery Residences in the US |