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Community-Academic Partnerships in Addictions

Community-Academic Partnerships in Addictions. TRAINING INSTITUTE. Bringing Science to Addiction Services. Agenda. Overview of CAPA Dr. Enola Proctor – Implementation Science CAPA Q&A. CAPA Partners. Bart Andrews, Behavioral Health Response

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Community-Academic Partnerships in Addictions

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  1. Community-Academic Partnerships in Addictions TRAINING INSTITUTE Bringing Science to Addiction Services

  2. Agenda • Overview of CAPA • Dr. Enola Proctor – Implementation Science • CAPA Q&A

  3. CAPA Partners • Bart Andrews, Behavioral Health Response • Dan Duncan, National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse • Tom Etling, St Patrick Center • David Patterson, Brown School of Social Work • Lara Pennington, Queen of Peace Center • Mike Morrison, Bridgeway Behavioral Health • Tom Wickenhauser, Harris House

  4. Our Vision CAPA will create strong partnerships between Washington University in St Louis’ Brown School of Social Work, community organizations, students and the professional workforce with the sole focus of improving public health conditions.

  5. Our Mission • Develop collaborative teaching, learning, and research activities • Create a system of shared resources • Translate empirical discoveries into practices • Offer education and training opportunities • Improve public health outcomes

  6. National Council on Alcoholism & Drug Abuse • Prevention • 50 front-line workers • 50,000 contacts yearly

  7. Harris House Detox through long-term care 45 front-line workers 500 contacts yearly

  8. Bridgeway Behavioral Health Detox to long-term care 190 front-line workers 4,500 contacts yearly

  9. Behavioral Health Response • Crisis/case management • 100 front-line workers • 200,000 contacts yearly

  10. Queen of Peace Center Treatment/long-term care 90 front-line workers 2,000 contacts yearly

  11. St Patrick’s Center • Homeless/treatment/housing/employment • 160 front-line workers • 8,000 contacts yearly

  12. Organizational Partner impacts *Prevention to long-term recovery *Entire continuum of care *Front-line workers = 635 *Community contacts per year = 263,200 *Significant public health impact

  13. Current Activities • CAPA Survey • Community-based teaching • Workforce development • Website

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