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Community Opioid Overdose Reversal Medications (OORMs) Planning Toolkit
Publication ID: PEP25-02-001
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This comprehensive resource is designed to help communities expand access to lifesaving medications like naloxone to reduce overdose fatalities. The toolkit provides actionable guidance for community leaders, public health professionals, and other partners to create effective overdose prevention and response strategies to improve local overdose reduction outcomes.
Trauma-Informed Community Support for the Effects of Mass Violence: A Roadmap publication cover
Publication ID: PEP25-06-003
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This product provides guidance and resources to community and faith-based leaders, educators, behavioral and other health professional, first responders, and others to help address the long-lasting impacts of trauma and violence in their communities.
Addressing Mental Health and Substance Use Issues Facing LGBTQI+ Communities publication cover
Publication ID: PEP25-04-005
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To assess the state of LGBTQI+ behavioral health and identify opportunities for change, in June 2024 the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services held a two-day LGBTQI+ Behavioral Health Summit (the Summit).
Family Peer Support Services: Broadening the View
Publication ID: PEP24-08-009
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This guided document summarizes the experiences, insights, suggestions, and concerns shared by participants in Family Peer Support: Broadening the View, a recent virtual event hosted by SAMHSA’s Office of Recovery. The goal of this event was to ensure that those with lived experience as advocates, leaders, peer support providers, and—most important—family members could share their perspectives regarding the possible expansion of family peer support services.
Rural Recovery Innovations
Publication ID: PEP24-08-010
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This fact sheet offers key points about the disparities and magnitude of behavioral health problems in rural communities and the challenges for service delivery in rural areas such as geographic distance and workforce shortages. Solutions based on innovative practices and community collaborations were highlighted in SAMHSA’s Office of Recovery Rural Recovery Meeting along with other sources. This factsheet offers innovative and promising practice approaches to improve rural behavioral health, including how to provide greater access to services.
FY2023/FY2024 Office of Recovery (OR) Performance Report
Publication ID: PEP25-08-004
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This report highlights the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s (SAMHSA) commitment to advancing behavioral health recovery across the nation. It underscores the importance of reducing barriers to recovery supports and driving systemic change through enhanced intra-agency coordination. By aligning efforts with recovery principles and valuing the expertise of individuals with lived and living experience, their families, and caregivers, SAMHSA aims to promote greater access to mental health and substance use recovery services. This report details the OR’s strategic partnerships with various stakeholders, working to ensure that all individuals can pursue recovery and achieve lives marked by home, health, community, and purpose.
Promoting Wellness in the Workplace
Publication ID: PEP25-08-002
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A guidance document from the Wellness in the Workplace Summit that convened both federal and non-federal partners to review innovative approaches for identifying and creating employment opportunities for people in or seeking recovery from substance use and/or mental health conditions. The issue brief is intended for use as a guide by businesses and state and local governments to implement the identified best practices of recovery ready workplaces and wellness initiatives and includes information on what is a recovery ready workplace, where to start, case examples, and additional resources to learn more.
Advancing Partnerships Across Harm Reduction and Recovery – Resources, Recommendations, and a Report for the Field
Publication ID: PEP25-08-003
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A toolkit that offers critical analysis across harm reduction and recovery, recommends facts and guidance for advancing partnerships between harm reduction and recovery providers, and helps to inform policies that may impact local, state, and federal funding for harm reduction and recovery.
National Guidance on Essential Specialty Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Care
Publication ID: PEP25-04-003
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SAMHSA’s new National Guidance on Essential Specialty Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Care articulates a core or essential set of services for adults with SUD that should be available at any specialty SUD treatment facility in the United States.
Individual Placement and Support (IPS) - A Supported Employment Model
Publication ID: PEP25-01-002
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SAMHSA developed this evidence-based toolkit to provide state administrators, communities, clinicians, policymakers, and others with the information and tools to implement IPS, an evidence-based Supported Employment, for persons with mental illness to find and keep employment. The IPS model of Supported Employment is grounded in research showing the transformative power of employment as a path to recovery. Through IPS, people with mental health conditions are empowered to find and sustain competitive, meaningful work, fostering a greater sense of purpose and community.

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