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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Countering Discrimination and Improving Recovery Supports Across Court, Corrections, and Reentry Settings
Publication ID: PEP24-08-008
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Countering Discrimination and Improving Recovery Supports Across Court, Corrections, and Reentry Settings highlights and addresses public misconceptions and misperceptions linking mental health and substance use conditions with crime rather than recognizing systemic barriers to accessing needed care.

Housing Supports Recovery and Well-Being: Definitions and Shared Values
Publication ID: PEP24-08-007
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Housing Supports Recovery and Well-Being: Definitions and Shared Values summarizes the role that housing plays in supporting recovery for recovery and housing leaders. It describes two common models, recovery housing and supportive housing, and emphasizes the importance of promoting choice and ensuring equitable access to different models.

The Intersection of Physical Activity, Wellness, and Recovery PDF Cover
Publication ID: PEP24-08-006
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The Intersection of Physical Activity, Wellness, and Recovery highlights the benefits associated with the integration of physical activity into recovery from substance use, mental health, and co-occurring conditions. Physical activity is increasingly recognized as a vital component of the recovery process for people seeking relief from challenges associated with mental health, substance use, and co-occurring conditions.

A Guide for Single State Agencies: Supporting Recovery with SUPTRS Block Grant Funding PDF Cover
Publication ID: PEP24-02-008
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A Guide for Single State Agencies: Supporting Recovery with SUPTRS Block Grant Funding gives Single State Agencies and Authorities (SSAs), providers, and community partners an overview of recovery and RSS, a background on SUPTRS BG funding, and a review of state examples of how SUPTRS BG is used to fund RSS. Additionally, it provides guidance on new policies regarding allowable RSS expenditures through SUPTRS BG.

This content is undergoing Section 508 remediation. If you need assistance to access this file, please contact 508@samhsa.hhs.gov.

Important Considerations in Recovery PDF Thumbnail
Publication ID: PEP24-02-004
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Important Considerations in Recovery addresses trends and challenges in the recovery field, with a specific focus on providing guidance related to issues that may impact knowledge of recovery principles and practices across systems. The objective of this issue brief is to empower states and SSAs with information and prepare them to implement policies, funding strategies and mechanisms, and workforce development initiatives.

This content is undergoing Section 508 remediation. If you need assistance to access this file, please contact 508@samhsa.hhs.gov.

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