Link to each heading below to see what CABHP is doing now to find lasting solutions to pressing challenges facing families and communities.
The Criminal Justice Drug Abuse Treatment Studies 2 (CJ-DATS 2): Funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), CJDATS-2 is a five-year collaborative research project involving nine research centers from across the country to develop organizational or systems-wide changes relating to substance abuse treatment interventions for those involved with the criminal justice system.
Arizona Citizen Review Panel Program (CRPP): In partnership with Arizona Department of Economic Secutiry, Division of Children, Youth and Families, CABHP coordinates three statewide panels that develop recommendations for improvement to the child welfare system in Arizona.
Arizona Families F.I.R.S.T.: Evaluates the process and outcomes of an interagency initiative designed to meet the needs of child welfare involved families where parental substance abuse is a causative factor.
Pacific Southwest Addiction Technology Transfer Center: In partnership with UCLA, CABHP helps meet the needs of the substance abuse treatment communities in Arizona and California.
Peer Support Recovery Program: CABHP monitors implementation, provides feedback, and evaluates outcomes of a peer-based program to connect homeless people in Maricopa with treatment for substance use disorders and other needed services.
Arnold v. Sarn: Provides support and consultation to the Arizona Department of Health Services as it complies with a class action lawsuit regarding the provision of community-based services to persons with serious mental illness.
Casa Santa Clara Offender Re-Entry: CABHP provides ongoing technical support, training, and program monitoring to Old Pueblo Community Services as it implements a program of evidence-based treatment to homeless former offenders with substance use problems.
Co-Occurring State Incentive Grant: Serves as Coordinating Center to the Arizona Governor's Office to provide culturally and co-occurring competent services to those in the criminal justice system.
Title IV-E Waiver Expedited Reunification: Serves as the external monitor to a program designed to quickly reunite families whose children have been placed into foster care.
Jason K. v. Eden: Provides support and consultation to the Arizona Department of Health Services to modify and implement the Wrap Around Fidelity Index to monitor children's behavioral health services.
Methamphetamine Treatment Centers of Excellence: Provides support for the treatment of methamphetamine users through intensive outpatient treatment services employing evidence-based treatment approaches.
Minority Substance Abuse & HIV/Hepatitis C Prevention: Provides evaluation support services to TERROS Behavioral Health to provide culturally and gender-appropriate services to prevent substance abuse and the transmission of HIV and hepatitis.
Gila River Indian Community – Saving Lives for Tomorrow: The program focuses on youth suicide prevention and early intervention services for the Gila River Indian Community (GRIC).