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<strong>COSIG</strong> Co-Occurring Disorders Conference, Hershey PA, May 15-17, 2006<br />

Building Blocks for Constructing a<br />

Co-Occurring Treatment System<br />

Clinical Capacity<br />

Evaluation and Monitoring<br />

Evidence and Consensus- Based<br />

Practices<br />

Workforce Development and<br />

Training<br />

Screening, Assessment, &<br />

Treatment Planning<br />

Definitions, Terminology,<br />

Classification<br />

Infrastructure<br />

Information Sharing<br />

Certification and<br />

Licensure<br />

Financing Mechanisms<br />

Systems Change<br />

Services Integration<br />

Service & System Change<br />

Co-Occurring Center of Excellence<br />

(COCE)<br />

Type<br />

Higher Intensity<br />

Technical<br />

Assistance<br />

Main Outcome<br />

Service &<br />

System Change<br />

Areas Of Emphasis<br />

Services & Services<br />

Infrastructure<br />

Systems<br />

Evaluation and<br />

Information Sharing<br />

Evidence<br />

Monitoring<br />

and<br />

Certification and<br />

Consensus- Based<br />

Workforce<br />

Licensure<br />

Practices<br />

Development and Financing Mechanisms<br />

Screening,<br />

Training<br />

Assessment, &<br />

Systems Change<br />

Definitions,<br />

Treatment Planning<br />

Terminology,<br />

Services Integration<br />

Classification<br />

Approach<br />

comprehensive<br />

collaborative<br />

proactive<br />

longitudinal<br />

organizational<br />

CRITICAL INPUTS<br />

Mental Health, SAMHSA’s<br />

Substance Mission &<br />

Abuse,& COD Priorities<br />

Research<br />

State/Local<br />

Experience &<br />

Federal<br />

Innovation<br />

Policy<br />

Consumer<br />

State<br />

Needs And<br />

Policy Perspectives<br />

THE COD SERVICE SYSTEM<br />

SAMHSA’s COCE<br />

COCE:<br />

Transmit Guide Foster<br />

COCE GOALS<br />

CLARIFYING AND<br />

ESTABLISHING<br />

Definitions<br />

Nosology<br />

Measurement<br />

Evidence & Consensus-Based<br />

Practices<br />

Unified Approach to<br />

Treatment<br />

AGENDA SETTING<br />

Professional Education<br />

Practice Improvement<br />

Research<br />

Policy<br />

Workforce Development<br />

RESOURCE TO SAMHSA<br />

Logistical/Operational<br />

Execution/Implementation<br />

Informational<br />

WORK OF THE COCE<br />

PRODUCTS<br />

Overview Papers<br />

Templates for Product<br />

Development<br />

Technical Reports<br />

Articles<br />

Literature Reviews<br />

ACTIVITIES<br />

Training<br />

Diffusion of Innovation<br />

Field Application and Study<br />

Technical Assistance<br />

Training of Trainers<br />

Institutes<br />

Coordination with other<br />

SAMHSA Centers<br />

Conclusion<br />

Much has been accomplished in the field of COD in the last 10<br />

years, and the knowledge acquired is ready for broader<br />

dissemination and application.<br />

The importance of the transfer and application of knowledge<br />

and technology has likewise become better understood.<br />

New government initiatives (for example, <strong>COSIG</strong>, COCE, and<br />

MHT) are underway that improve services by promoting<br />

innovative technology transfer strategies using material that<br />

reflect the recent advances in the field.<br />

Source: Center for Substance Abuse Treatment. 2005b<br />

http://coce.samhsa.gov/<br />

References<br />

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