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This message is sent on behalf of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) is releasing a new report, Financing Peer Recovery Support: Opportunities to Enhance the Substance Use Disorder Peer Workforce, and hosting a webinar to discuss findings with experts from the field on peer recovery support services (PRSS) and the important role the financing of these services plays in substance use disorder (SUD) recovery process.
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Examining the Use of Braided Funding for SUD Services
Webinar: Tuesday, March 26, 2024, at 10 a.m.
The report and webinar will discuss, explore, and summarize the financing, utilization, and regulatory structures of providing PRSS for SUD within federal grant programs and state Medicaid programs. Based on analyses and input from an expert panel of behavioral health peer services experts, the report identifies challenges and opportunities to finance and strengthen the PRSS workforce.
Featured Presenters:
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Shoma Ghose, associate vice president, Westat – Welcome and introduction of panelists
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Tom Coderre, principal deputy assistant secretary, SAMHSA – Opening and closing remarks
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Greg Williams, president, Third Horizon Strategies – Report overview/panel moderator
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Elizabeth Burden, senior advisor, National Council for Mental Wellbeing – Panelist
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Sierra Castedo de Martell, research fellow, Justice-Involved and Emerging Adult Populations Initiative (JEAP) and Chestnut Health Systems’TM Lighthouse Institute – Panelist
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Kristen Harper, public health advisor, Office of Recovery, SAMHSA – Panelist
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SAMHSA's Peer Recovery Center for Excellence is a resource to individuals, organizations, and systems working to advance the successful implementation of the peer support model of recovery in an array of settings. This is one of many resources available to providers through SAMHSA's provider training portals.
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