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From page 134...
... Data Sharing Agreements in the CARA Evaluation For example, in the CARA experience, many SAMHSA grantees were initially unaware that they would be participating in a cross-site evaluation of the CARA programs or unaware of the specific data collection requirements. This was likely because, with the exception of the PPW-PLT program, SAMHSA's Funding Opportunity Announcements for the CARA programs did not mention this possibility.
From page 135...
... Technical Assistance to CARA Grantees In the case of the CARA evaluation, grantees described numerous challenges to participating in data collection and utilizing the collection tools mandated by SAMHSA.10 They highlighted the need for additional support and communication with SAMHSA grant program officers and suggested that TA and peer-to-peer sharing across grantees might have benefited their work. Strategies shared in such a manner could even be shared more broadly to groups providing similar services.
From page 136...
... For this reason, support from the agency could be especially beneficial. IMPLICATIONS FOR THE FUTURE OF THE FOUR CARA PROGRAMS In this chapter, in addition to providing general recommendations for future evaluations of federal programs, the committee has noted some of the obstacles encountered in its evaluation process of the four CARA programs.
From page 137...
... Further, the committee hopes that the guidance it provided regarding future evaluations -- either of future cohorts of the CARA programs or of other federally funded programs -- will allow Congress to better understand the impact of their investments. The committee has appreciated the opportunity to work with Congress, SAMHSA, and grantees.
From page 139...
... 2016. Peer-delivered re covery support services for addictions in the United States: A systematic review.
From page 140...
... 2019. Lived experience in new models of care for substance use disorder: A systematic review of peer recovery support services and recovery coaching.
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... 2023. Peer recovery coaches perceptions of their work and their implications for training, support and personal recovery.
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... 2020. Substance use disorder treatment services for pregnant and postpartum women in residential and outpatient settings.
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... 2020. Measuring success in substance use grant programs: Outcomes and met rics for improvement.
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... 2017b. Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act: State Pilot Grant Program for Treatment for Pregnant and Postpartum Women: (Initial announcement)
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... grant program: Final report. RAND Health Quarterly 4(3)


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