Factsheet: Co-occurring Disorders: Links and Resources
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GOVERNMENT
U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration5600 Fishers Lane
Rockville, MD 20857
http://www.samhsa.gov
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) is the Federal agency charged with improving the quality and availability of prevention, treatment, and rehabilitative services in order to reduce illness, death, disability, and cost to society resulting from substance abuse and mental illnesses. The web site includes links to the three centers, plus research publications online, including the annual National Household Survey on Drug Abuse. There are three Centers in the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA):
- The Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS) – www.samhsa.gov/cmhs
This website includes information on HIV/AIDS, homelessness, and other CMHS programs related to persons with co-occurring disorders.CMHS Clearinghouse:
Knowledge Exchange Network
P.O. Box 42490
Washington, DC 20015
1-800-789-2647
Fax: 301-984-8796
www.mentalhealth.org- The Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP) – www.samhsa.gov/csap
This website includes information on CSAP’s Prevention Decision Support System, regional Centers for the Advancement of Prevention Technologies, Model Prevention Programs, and more.- The Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT) – www.samhsa.gov/csat
This website includes information on the Addiction Technology Transfer Centers, Recovery Month observances, the National Treatment Plan and more. SAMHSA’s Clearinghouse for Substance Abuse:National Clearinghouse on Alcohol and Drug Information
P.O. Box 2345
Rockville, MD 20847-2345
1-800-729-6686
Fax: (301) 468-6433
www.health.orgSAMHSA’s Public Education Campaigns:
- GirlPower! – healthy development program for girls 9-14 www.girlpower.gov
- Pride – for GLBT populations www.health.org/features/glbt
- Reality Check – information on marijuana for adults concerned about youth www.health.org/reality
- Soy Unica! Soy Latina! – promoting healthy development for Latina girls www.soyunica.or
- National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
6000 Executive Blvd. – Willco Building
Bethesda, MD 20892-7003
www.niaaa.nih.gov
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) supports and conducts biomedical and behavioral research on the causes, consequences, treatment, and prevention of alcoholism and alcohol-related problems. - National Institute on Drug Abuse
6001 Executive Blvd
Bethesda, Maryland 20892-9561
www.drugabuse.gov
NIDA's mission is to lead the Nation in bringing the power of science to bear on drug abuse and addiction. This charge has two critical components: The first is the strategic support and conduct of research across a broad range of disciplines. The second is to ensure the rapid and effective dissemination and use of the results of that research to significantly improve drug abuse and addiction prevention, treatment, and policy. - Office of National Drug Control Policy
Executive Office of the President
Office of National Drug Control Policy
Washington, D.C. 20503
http://www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov/
The principal purpose of ONDCP is to establish policies, priorities, and objectives for the Nation's drug control program, the goals of which are to reduce illicit drug use, manufacturing, and trafficking; drug-related crime and violence; and drug-related health consequences. - National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign
www.mediacampaign.org
This ONDCP campaign is a multi-dimensional effort designed to educate youth to reject illegal drugs. Education and support is provided to parents and other adults to help youth resist illicit drug use. This is an extensive website with various multi-media resources.
NON-GOVERMENT
- The Alliance Project
1954 University Avenue West, Suite 12
St. Paul, MN 55104
Phone : 651-645-1618
http://www.defeataddiction.org/
The Alliance Project is developing a consumer based advocacy network with a broad cross-section of organizations that share common concerns about the devastating disease of alcohol and drug addiction and the dramatic lack of proper public response to this growing health crisis. - Al-Anon/Alateen Family Groups
http://www.al-anon.alateen.org
The primary goal of Al-Anon/ Alateen is to help families and friends of alcoholics recover from the effects of living with the problem drinking of a relative or friend. Similarly, Alateen, is a recovery program for young people. Alateen groups are sponsored by Al-Anon members. - Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse At Columbia University
633 Third Avenue, 19th floor
New York, NY 10017-6706
Phone: 212-841-5200
www.casacolumbia.org
CASA informs Americans of the economic and social costs of substance abuse and its impact on their lives. They assess what works in prevention, treatment, and law enforcement; encourage individuals and institutions to take responsibility to combat substance abuse and addiction; provide advocates with tools succeed. - Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America
901 North Pitt Street, Suite 300
Alexandria, VA 22314
Phone: 800-54-CADCA
www.cadca.org
CADCA, Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America, is a membership organization of more than 5,000 community coalitions nationwide that are addressing the problems of drugs and violence. CADCA's mission is to create and strengthen the capacity of new and existing coalitions to build safe, healthy and drug-free communities through technical assistance and training, public policy, media strategies, marketing programs, conferences and special events. - Drug Strategies
1575 Eye St. NW Suite 210
Washington, DC 20005
202-289-9070
www.drugstrategies.org
Drug Strategies is a research institute that promotes more effective treatment strategies and promotes efforts to reduce demand for drugs through prevention, education, treatment, law enforcement and community initiatives. - GAINS Center
Policy Research, Inc.
345 Delaware Avenue
Delmar, NY 12054
Phone: 800-311-4246
www.prainc.org/gains
The National GAINS Center for People with Co-Occurring Disorders in the Criminal Justice System is a national locus for the collection and dissemination of information about effective mental health and substance abuse services for people with co-occurring disorders who come in contact with the justice system. - Join Together
441 Stuart Street, 7th Floor
Boston, MA 02116
Phone: 617-437-1500
www.jointogether.org
Join Together provides web based and community based resources for substance abuse prevention and treatment. Join Together works with communities to employ comprehensive strategies that respond to the harms related to substance abuse. - Legal Action Center
236 Massachusetts Avenue NE, Suite 505
Washington, DC 20002
Phone: 202-544-5478
www.lac.org
The Legal Action Center is the only non-profit law firm and policy organization in the United States that fights to protect the legal rights of and improve public policies and services for people with histories of alcoholism or addiction, people with HIV and AIDS, and people with arrest or conviction records. - NAADAC- The Association for Addiction Professionals
901 N. Washington St., Suite 600
Alexandria, VA 22314
Phone: 800-548-0497
www.naadac.org
NAADAC's mission is to lead, unify, and empower addiction-focused professionals to achieve excellence through education, advocacy, knowledge, standards of practice, ethics, professional development, and research. - National Asian Pacific American Families Against Substance Abuse (NAPAFASA)
340 East Second Street, Suite 409
Los Angeles, CA 90012
Phone: 213- 625-5795
http://www.napafasa.org
National Asian Pacific American Families Against Substance Abuse (NAPAFASA) is a private, non-profit membership organization dedicated to addressing the alcohol, tobacco, and other drug issues of Asian and Pacific Islander (API) populations on the continental U.S., Hawaii, the six Pacific Island jurisdictions, and elsewhere. - National Association for Children of Alcoholics
11426 Rockville Pike, Suite 100
Rockville, MD 20852
Phone: 888-554-2627
www.nacoa.net
NACOA’s mission is to advocate for all children and families affected by alcoholism and other drug dependencies. NACoA works to raise public awareness; provide leadership in public policy at the national, state, and local levels; advocate for appropriate, effective, and accessible education and prevention services; and facilitate and advance professional knowledge and understanding. - National Association of State Alcohol/ Drug Abuse Directors
808 17th Street, NW, Suite 410
Washington, DC 20006
Phone: 202-293-0090
www.nasadad.org
NASADAD is the association for state alcohol and drug abuse directors. NASADAD fosters and supports the development of effective alcohol and other drug abuse prevention and treatment programs throughout every State. - National Black Alcoholism and Addictions Council
1101 14th Street N.W., Suite 630
Washington, DC 20005
http://www.borg.com/~nbac
Provides leadership for the prevention and treatment of alcohol abuse, alcoholism, and other drugs of abuse in the African American Community. - National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence
20 Exchange Place, Suite 2902
New York, NY 10005
Phone: 212-269-7797
www.ncadd.org
NCADD provides education, information, help and hope to the public, with a focus on reducing the stigma surrounding addiction. It advocates prevention, intervention and treatment through offices in New York and Washington, and a nationwide network of Affiliates. - Partnership for a Drug-Free America
405 Lexington Avenue, Suite 1601
New York, NY 10174
Phone: 212-922-1560
http://www.drugfreeamerica.org
PDFA is a nonprofit coalition of professionals from the communications industry whose mission is to reduce demand for illegal drugs in America through a national anti-drug advertising campaign and other forms of media communication. - Prevention Think Tank
111 Founders Plaza, 12th Floor
E. Hartford, CT 06108-3298
Phone: 800-368-6882
www.etpinc.org/ptt
The Prevention Think Tank (PTT) is devoted to personal and professional development for prevention professionals and advocates, such as accreditation, mentoring and ethical competency, through traditional and high technology methods.
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Page last updated: 11/08/2006
