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The ACCESS Project

(America’s Community Coalitions Expanding SBIRT Services)

The resources listed below are compiled from a variety of sources by coalitions and CADCA researchers alike. Some are freely available online, and we have included direct links in those cases. For protected content, please reach out to CADCA using the form behind the “View” button, and we will assist you in accessing the information. Use the fields below to search for toolkit resources, including training guides, courses, white papers, studies, webinars and more. We will be adding more resources to this page soon.

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Factors Contributing to Substance Abuse Treatment Completion Among Alaska Natives This article stresses the increased use of culturally appropriate screening and referral to treatment within primary care settings and afterschool programs to prevent American Indian/Alaska native youth substance misuse. Screening Tools, Articles and Publications, Treatment Guides Implementation
Improving Cultural Competence in Substance Abuse Pocket Guide SAMHSA Pocketguide to help behavioral health providers implement substance abuse screening in a culturally competent manner. Cultural competence considers the unique obstacles faced by those providing SBIRT to people of color, of different gender/sexual orientations, or drug cultures, for example. Cultural destructiveness, incapacity, blindness, precompetence, and cultural competence and proficiency exists on a continuum, individually and within the culture of the organization. There are so many domain of culture that we fail to consider and this piece really breaks down cultures of religion, success and achievements, rites of passage, social groups, among others. Screening Tools, Websites, Treatment Guides Assessment, Cultural Competence
Improving Cultural Competence in Substance Abuse SAMHSA guide to help behavioral health providers implement substance abuse screening in a culturally competent manner. Cultural competence considers the unique obstacles faced by those providing SBIRT to people of color, of different gender/sexual orientations, or drug cultures, for example. Cultural destructiveness, incapacity, blindness, precompetence, and cultural competence and proficiency exists on a continuum, individually and within the culture of the organization. There are so many domain of culture that we fail to consider and this piece really breaks down cultures of religion, success and achievements, rites of passage, social groups, among others. Screening Tools, Websites, Treatment Guides Implementation, Cultural Competence
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