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Publication ID: PEP24-07-027
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The N-SUMHSS is a voluntary annual survey of all active substance use and mental health facilities in the United States, its territories, and D.C. The annual report presents findings on the key operational characteristics of substance use and mental health treatment facilities, use of pharmacotherapies, language assistance services, and suicide prevention assistance services.

Publication ID: PEP24-08-006
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The Intersection of Physical Activity, Wellness, and Recovery highlights the benefits associated with the integration of physical activity into recovery from substance use, mental health, and co-occurring conditions. Physical activity is increasingly recognized as a vital component of the recovery process for people seeking relief from challenges associated with mental health, substance use, and co-occurring conditions.

Publication ID: PEP24-08-005
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Peer Support Specialist: A Growing Mental Health and Addictions Workforce highlights the expanding peer workforce, benefits of services, challenges identified by peer support specialists, and additional information sources.

Publication ID: PEP24-02-008
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A Guide for Single State Agencies: Supporting Recovery with SUPTRS Block Grant Funding gives Single State Agencies and Authorities (SSAs), providers, and community partners an overview of recovery and RSS, a background on SUPTRS BG funding, and a review of state examples of how SUPTRS BG is used to fund RSS. Additionally, it provides guidance on new policies regarding allowable RSS expenditures through SUPTRS BG.

This content is undergoing Section 508 remediation. If you need assistance to access this file, please contact 508@samhsa.hhs.gov.

Publication ID: PEP24-02-005
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Advancing Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Access (DEIA) Principles in Recovery emphasizes the principles: DEIA; behavioral health equity; culturally and linguistically appropriate services; trauma-informed and resilience-centered care; and person- and family-centered care. It also provides introductory information and directs readers to recommended resources and examples of best practice recovery programs and services.

This content is undergoing Section 508 remediation. If you need assistance to access this file, please contact 508@samhsa.hhs.gov.

Publication ID: PEP24-02-004
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Important Considerations in Recovery addresses trends and challenges in the recovery field, with a specific focus on providing guidance related to issues that may impact knowledge of recovery principles and practices across systems. The objective of this issue brief is to empower states and SSAs with information and prepare them to implement policies, funding strategies and mechanisms, and workforce development initiatives.

This content is undergoing Section 508 remediation. If you need assistance to access this file, please contact 508@samhsa.hhs.gov.

Publication ID: PEP24-02-007
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Funding Recovery Support Services Through the SUPTRS Block Grant illustrates allowable recovery support service (RSS) expenditures through the Substance Use Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery Services Block Grant (SUPTRS BG), organized around the four recovery dimensions. The document provides specific examples, guidance on limitations, and resources for more information.

This content is undergoing Section 508 remediation. If you need assistance to access this file, please contact 508@samhsa.hhs.gov.

Publication ID: PEP24-02-013
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This report provides important insights into the effectiveness of high-dose buprenorphine for treating opioid use disorder, especially among individuals exposed to high-potency synthetic opioids.

Publication ID: PEP24-08-001
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This fact sheet is for state agencies, service providers, people in recovery, family members and others involved in behavioral health care provision. This factsheet provides a short summary on data, tools, approaches, and strategies for advancing recovery in LGBTQIA+ populations.

Publication ID: PEP24-08-002
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This fact sheet is for beneficiaries, peer supporters, family members, and the general public. This factsheet offer guidance for individuals and families on where to turn for assistance and what to do if you believe your rights are being violated.

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